Blog Posts in 2017 Ten Tips for Coping with Infertility During the Holidays The Holidays are upon us, made evident by the store decorations, commercials and invitations; any of our unresolved issues of childlessness can become bigger and more pronounced. This is also true if you are experiencing secondary ... Continue Reading Why Attend a Support Group? As you are digesting the news that you are going to have to work with a Specialist and enter the journey of Infertility diagnosis and treatment, it will be helpful to know where you can go to get the "right" support. Since this is ... Continue Reading LGBT Family Planning For members of the LGBT community, starting a family is not as easy as it is for heterosexual couples. Luckily, the technology and expertise exists to aid LGBT patients in their pursuit of building a family. For lesbian women, the easiest ... Continue Reading LGBT Family Building Deciding to take the first steps on the path to parenthood is an exciting time for same-sex partners. At Atlanta Center for Reproductive Medicine (ACRM) we are sensitive to the unique needs of our lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender ... Continue Reading Having a Baby after a Vasectomy Vasectomies are a widely used method of contraception today. The failure rate is extremely low such that they are a very dependable way of avoiding unwanted pregnancy. Sometimes a man who thought his family was complete may change his mind ... Continue Reading Who is an Egg Donor? Working with our Egg Donors is one of the really special parts of my job. It is always so interesting to talk to them about how they became interested in participating in our program. Many of them have friends or family who have been ... Continue Reading PCOS and Diet What is the Best Diet Plan for PCOS? Many women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) struggle to maintain a normal body weight. My patients often ask about the ideal PCOS diet plan. The fact is, weight loss is beneficial to women with PCOS ... Continue Reading PCOS in the Reproductive Age Woman Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) affects 1 and 10 women of reproductive age in the U.S. and has a negative impact on a woman's health, appearance, self-esteem and chances of becoming pregnant. It is a common cause of infertility in ... Continue Reading 8 Result(s) Page 1 of 1