by Corey Whelan
The Way It Should Be - Normal Tubal Function
The fallopian tubes are two conduits on either side of the uterus which extend down to the surface of each ovary. They are lined with actively motile ciliary cells, and a thin layer of fluid that to varying degrees actively transports ...
By Stuart Bell
I am writing in response to Iris Wachler’s recent blog entitled “Growing Concerns about Non Regulation of Donors.” Now, let me disclose a few things:
I usually really like Iris’s pieces and so appreciate her commitment to our field.
I am a parent ...
by Iris Waichler, LCSW
I heard the term “accidental incest” for the first time last week. I was with a couple of friends who also had kids through egg donors and we all shared the same stunned ...
by Corey Whelan
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection, or ICSI, is a twenty year old procedure originally designed to combat severe male factor infertility. Performed as part of an In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) protocol, this fertility technique differs from traditional IVF in one unique ...
By Harry Fisch, MD
The problems caused by abnormally low testosterone – a condition called hypogonadism – have been getting a lot of press in recent years, primarily because there are now several companies selling testosterone replacement products. Low testosterone, or ...
by Corey Whelan
Imagine sitting in a doctor’s office and hearing the words, “We can find nothing wrong.” If the doctor was a cardiologist or oncologist you would probably go weak in the knees with giddy relief. But, if the doctor is a reproductive endocrinologist, and you ...
by Iris Waichler, L.C.S.W.
There was a recent article in the news about a surrogate, Cathleen Hachey, who lives in Canada. She had made an informal agreement with a British couple she had met on line. She became ...
By Leonette Boiarski, ACSW, LSW
Even with the large number of adoption information requests made by individuals interested in foreign adoption made during this past year, most queries came from families searching for viable options in an environment where inter-country adoption of healthy infants ...
by Fred Licciardi, M.D.
Today I have answered the more interesting questions over the past few months.
What do I think about cervical mucus? This is tricky question. I would not make any treatment plans based on cervical mucus. Some women have “normal” mucus and others have mucus ...
Premature Ovarian Failure (POF) refers to a loss of ovarian function in women under the age of 40. POF, also known as Primary Ovarian Insufficiency, is marked by an elevation in follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and low estrogen. The diagnosis of POF is typically suspected ...