An IVF Cycle Built for Two
onDr. Wachs’ patient Lisa Pontzious recounts her long, emotional journey of recurrent miscarriages, repeated devastation and, finally, motherhood.
Dr. Wachs’ patient Lisa Pontzious recounts her long, emotional journey of recurrent miscarriages, repeated devastation and, finally, motherhood.
Kelley’s life took an unexpected twist when she found herself single at age 33. She made the choice to freeze eggs and preserve her dreams of becoming a mother.
RSC Bay Area HR Manager Breeann describes realizing she was an “older woman” trying to get pregnant and why she had never thought to take proactive measures, like freezing her eggs, to preserve her fertility.
Honoring National Infertility Awareness Week, RSC andrologist Evelyn Elnar writes about her transition from viewing infertility as a mere diagnosis to becoming acutely aware of it as a complex emotional journey.
An RSC IVF case manager outlines certain signs that a case manager may be subpar, as well as what patients can do to advocate for the best possible treatment.
A story on LGBTWeekly.com reports that Reproductive Science Center has seen a double-digit increase in LGBTQIA fertility patients for six consecutive years.
Biotechnology developer Igenomix featured a story about an RSC patient whose treatment was aided by the endometrial receptivity analysis (ERA), a special test that helps pinpoint the timing of embryo transfers.
In an article published on The List, Dr. Evan Rosenbluth provides tips and insight for women trying to conceive as they get older.
For six consecutive years, Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area (RSC) has seen its LGBTQIA patient numbers grow by double-digit percentages, as more and more members of the community seek fertility treatment to build their families.
After failed IUI treatment at their local fertility clinic, Alicia and David’s research led them to RSC. Now a happy family of five, Alicia shares some advice and wisdom for those just starting fertility treatment.