by Serena H. Chen, M.D.
There is a big debate among physicians who specialize in treating infertile people all around the world today: Should we treat people who are severely overweight? Or should we require them to lose weight before they conceive? I was ...
The leaves are falling off the trees now. My street looks like it's paved in flame, it's so beautiful in the morning walking the dogs. I've always loved this time of year.
I live on a typical street, at least by Brooklyn standards. It's a family block. Lots of elderly people who have ...
What constitutes a person anyway? I know full grown folks who don't deserve the label. Look, I don't mean to make light of this, believe me. Last night waiting for the vote to come down, I really couldn't breathe. The long term implications of the personhood amendment (I can't ...
by Iris Waichler, L.C.S.W.
There is legal battle that has been brewing in Illinois that may interest others who live out of state. In July of this year the state of Illinois decided not to renew its $30.6 million foster care and adoption contracts for 2012 with Catholic ...
by Corey Whelan
For many women who are having trouble getting pregnant, the first medication prescribed for them will be an oral pill known as clomiphene citrate, known most commonly under its brand name, Clomid. While this medication proves to be highly effective for many women, ...
by Melissa Brisman, Esq.
On Election Day, November 8, 2011, residents of Mississippi will vote on Initiative 26, a so called "Personhood Amendment" that if enacted will change how a "person" is defined in the Mississippi Constitution. The Mississippi Supreme Court ruled that the Personhood ...
by Andrea Braverman, Ph.D.
When is enough, enough? This question creeps in at different moments as you pursue infertility treatment. Enough is a judgment that is weighed individually but has common thoughts and feelings. For many, the point of Enough is reached when treatment ...
Most guys assume that they’re not shooting blanks. In other words, they assume they’re fertile. But the fact is that every year, about six million couples have problems conceiving a child – and the source of those problems is the man as often as it is the woman. A lot of ...
by Fred Licciardi, M.D.
Hello everyone, today we will discuss the differences between Clomid and Letrozol.
This one is a little medical, but I think I can get everyone through it just fine. I'll start by saying both do the same thing, they both stimulate ovulation, but each does it in it's ...
A new study out of the Netherlands and published in Human Reproduction is making the news today. It is entitled "Risk of borderline and invasive ovarian tumours after ovarian stimulation for in vitro fertilization in a large Dutch cohort". Reuters picked it up as "Fertility treatment raises ...