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Fertility Talk with RSC NJ

41 Episodes

10 minutes | a month ago
Lifestyle Choices and the Effect on Fertility
Dr. William Ziegler discusses lifestyle choices and how they can impact fertility.
9 minutes | 2 months ago
Premature Ovarian Insufficiency
Dr. Alan Martinez discusses premature ovarian insufficiency.
11 minutes | 4 months ago
Blocked Fallopian Tubes: Hydrosalpinx-Tubal Disease and Infertility
Dr. William Ziegler discusses what is an IUI and the difference between Clomid vs. Superovulation.
15 minutes | 5 months ago
What is an IUI? Clomid vs Superovulation
Dr. William Ziegler discusses what is an IUI and the difference between Clomid vs. Superovulation.
11 minutes | 5 months ago
What To Expect in the Evaluation of Male Infertility
Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Specialist, Dr. Alan Martinez, discusses the evaluation of male infertility and what to expect.
10 minutes | 7 months ago
Cancer and Fertility Preservation
Dr. Alan Martinez discusses how to preserve fertility if undergoing cancer treatment.
9 minutes | 8 months ago
Reciprocal IVF for Lesbian Couples
Same sex female partners who want to have a baby have a number of treatment options to help them conceive. Dr. William Ziegler discusses these options and the varying ways female partners can proceed.
11 minutes | 9 months ago
LGBTQIA+ Fertility Treatment Options
While the decision and process to have a baby for heterosexual couples may seem relatively straightforward, for same-sex couples the path to parenthood can be quite different. Dr. Alan Martinez discusses LGBTQ fertility options for same-sex couples.
11 minutes | a year ago
Minimal Stimulation IVF (Mini-Stim IVF)
Dr. William Ziegler discusses Minimal Stimulation IVF, including how the process works, who is a good candidate for the procedure, and success rates.
12 minutes | a year ago
Sexual Dysfunction
Dr. Alan Martinez discusses how sexual dysfunction affects men and women, and the types of treatment options available.
15 minutes | 2 years ago
How are Fertility Success Rates Determined?
Dr. William Ziegler discusses how success rates are determined for IVF and other fertility treatments.
11 minutes | 2 years ago
Role of a Gestational Carrier
When a woman cannot carry a healthy pregnancy, she can turn to a gestational carrier, a surrogate who carries the fetus created from the egg and sperm of the parents.Dr. Alan Martinez explains how The Reproductive Science Center of NJ can help coordinate the care of the biological parents and gestational carrier for couples wishing to have children.
12 minutes | 2 years ago
Mosaicism, Fertility and Preimplantation Genetic Screening (PGS)
Preimplantation genetic screening in recent years has shown improved outcomes for couples with infertility who are going through IVF. Mosaicism or embryos that can be predicted to be a mix of normal and abnormal cells have changed the landscape of screening and what questions might arise as a result of that screening.Dr. William Ziegler discusses Mosaicism and how it might affect fertility options and treatment for couples trying to conceive.
4 minutes | 2 years ago
BIOpod: Hear More About Dr. Ziegler
Listen in to learn more about Dr. William Ziegler, a specialist in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, as well as the Medical Director of the Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey.
11 minutes | 3 years ago
Coping with a Miscarriage
According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), about 15 to 20 percent of pregnancies end in miscarriage. For couples this can be a devastating event. Dealing with a miscarriage can cause a roller coaster of emotions, doubt, and discouragement on your ability to conceive. Listen in as Dr. Alan Martinez shares resources to help couples cope with a miscarriage, the recovery process, and that there are options for couples who want to try to conceive again.
10 minutes | 3 years ago
Psychosocial Aspects of Fertility Treatments
Infertility is a medical condition not unlike other medical conditions; it can affect many aspects of your life.It can create one of the most stressful life crises that an individual or couple ever experience. It can also affect your relationship with others, your perspective on life, as well as how you feel about yourself.In this important podcast, Dr. Alan Martinez discusses the psychosocial aspects of fertility treatments, and when to seek help for individuals and couples, to cope with the physical and emotional changes associated with infertility, as well as with the medical treatments that can be painful and intrusive.
12 minutes | 3 years ago
ERA Biopsy- Endometrial Receptivity Analysis for Implantation Failure
If you have had implantation failure, there is a test available that can help evaluate the woman's endometrial receptivity from a molecular perspective. This advanced technology is a personalized genetic test to diagnose the state of endometrial receptivity in the window of implantation.In this segment, Dr. William Ziegler discusses the ERA Biopsy- Endometrial Receptivity Analysis to help if you have had implantation issues.
10 minutes | 3 years ago
Autoimmune Diseases and Infertility
Autoimmune diseases such as celiac disease, chrones disease, lupus and inflammatory bowel disease seem to be on the rise in the last 20 years.Might these diseases be associated with infertility?In todays segment, Dr Alan Martinez discusses autoimmune diseases, their possible link to infertility and the treatment options available for women with an autoimmune disease that are trying to get pregnant.
12 minutes | 4 years ago
Unexplained Infertility
Many couples are told that they have unexplained or idiopathic infertility, meaning doctors cannot seem to find anything wrong with either the male or female after analysis of sperm and fallopian tubes or uterus.In this segment, Dr William Ziegler discusses some possible causes of unexplained infertility and what the options might be for a couple trying to conceive.
11 minutes | 4 years ago
Donor Eggs: Fresh vs Frozen
If a woman cannot become pregnant using her own eggs, either by sexual intercourse, artificial insemination or IVF, she may choose to use eggs donated by another woman.A women has the choice between fresh or frozen eggs. Frozen eggs eliminate the need for cycle coordination, as the egg retrieval process is already complete. Fresh and frozen donor eggs have about the same pregnancy success rate of 55-63%. Listen as Dr Martinez discusses donor eggs, fresh vs frozen.
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