Monthly Archives: January 2023
Insurance mandates critical for improving access to infertility care: study
State infertility insurance mandates are critical for improving access to infertility care. They also help to advance gender equality and reproductive rights. These are some of the major findings of a literature review and critical assessment of in vitro fertilization … Continue reading
Mapping endometriosis: A cellular atlas created
Investigators at Cedars-Sinai have created a unique and detailed molecular profile of endometriosis to help improve therapeutic options for the millions of women suffering from the disease. The study is published in the journal Nature Genetics. “Endometriosis has been an understudied … Continue reading
Another 5-star review
Our first online review of 2023 is in, and we’re proud to say it’s another 5 stars. In fact, we have averaged 5 stars over almost 1,000 patient reviews. Take a look at what our patients have to say about … Continue reading
Call to address women’s reproductive needs holistically
Women’s reproductive needs should be considered holistically by considering pregnancy prevention and pregnancy preparation at the same time, finds a new study. The research, published in The Lancet Public Health, brought together a variety of different types of evidence — including … Continue reading
Help us support new fertility bill
Another important family building bill has been introduced in Congress: The Comprehensive Cancer Survivorship Act (CCSA), championed by Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, Sen. Ben Cardin, Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, and Rep. Mark DeSaulnier. This cancer care bill includes Medicaid coverage … Continue reading
Warning: Cute babies ahead!
As fertility specialists, our ultimate goal is to help you reach yours: having a baby. When we help our patients achieve their goal, we love to celebrate their success. Check out our updated online baby photo album page for some … Continue reading
Sexual dysfunction and infertility
Sexual dysfunction is an issue that prevents an individual from enjoying or wanting to have sex, which is most often related to sexual desire, arousal, orgasm or pain during intercourse. Any of these conditions can prevent effective resolution of sexual … Continue reading
To new patients: Compassionate care with a boutique experience
RSCNJ seeks to meet the special needs of each couple experiencing fertility problems. We make our patients feel like guests in our home, and the entire RSC staff takes part in their emotional journey. We will go to any extent to answer your … Continue reading
Sickle cell disease and infertility: A little-known connection
Sickle cell disease affects an estimated 100,000 people in the U.S., most of whom are African-American. According to NPR, “Federal and charitable dollars dedicated to sickle cell pale in comparison to other less common diseases that affect a majority white … Continue reading
New podcast: Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Polygenic Disorders Called PGT-P
Preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) includes several different types of tests done on embryos that have been created through IVF. These tests are done in the clinic, when the embryo is outside the mother’s body. In PGT, the embryo’s DNA is screened for certain … Continue reading