by Judy E. Stern, PhD, HCLD, ELD
It has long been recognized that the success of assisted reproductive technology (ART: this term is used to include in vitro fertilization (IVF) and related techniques), depends on the quality of the ART laboratory. The modern ART laboratory is a ...
by Deborah L. Forman, Esq.
In January 2009, Nadya Suleman made headlines around the world by giving birth to octuplets, conceived by in vitro fertilization. While initially greeted with amazement, the birth of the octuplets quickly led to widespread condemnation, not just of Nadya Suleman ...
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 Patricia Mendell, LCSW, AFA Mental Health Advisory Council
How could I now be “too pregnant”? My husband and I had discussed our IVF plan ahead of time. We would not transfer back more than two embryos, maybe even just one. Reduction was never going to be a decision that we would ...
By Jamie Schenk DeWitt
"For there is no friend like a sister – In calm or stormy weather.” Alexander Muir
Sadly, I have just learned about two couples who suddenly and tragically lost their unborn babies. Both couples were expecting twin boys and both had undergone IVF ...
by Corey Whelan
August 1-7 marks the celebration of World Breastfeeding Week. For many infertile women, being able to nurse may feel like a distant dream. I know it did to me when I was in the throes of TTC. When I was trying to get pregnant, anything that touched upon pregnancy or ...
Tonight I am going to Coney Island with my kids to see the fireworks. We will ride the Cyclone first (at least they will, you can’t get me on a roller coaster to save my life) and then Nathan’s, and after that we’ll hang out on the board walk until the display starts a ...