TRM News & Research
Get to know Tennessee Reproductive Medicine (TRM) including our news & research. Below are links to news coverage, fertility research and more.
Fertility research
Doctors Rink Murray and Jessica Scotchie have both participated in several fertility and IVF research projects, receiving awards for their publications and work at TRM.
In the News
The latest news from TRM, fertility experts dedicated to providing advanced, compassionate medical and surgical care to patients dealing with infertility.
Your Baby, Your Right to Embryo Sex Selection. But Is it Wrong?
Technological advances have upped the game by giving parents the option of selecting the sex of their child before pregnancy. It’s called sex selection (sometimes referred to as gender selection) and is possible by evaluating the genetic makeup of embryos formed in the lab to be implanted in the woman’s womb.
Why Success Rate Numbers Don’t Add Up to Real Success
Tennessee Reproductive Medicine has been fortunate this year to receive a lot attention for having some of the highest IVF success rates in the country. While the attention these numbers bring is nice to experience, we don’t — and never have — measure our success rates just in “numbers.”
Videos & audiocasts
Watch video and audiocasts showing the journey, news and stories about Tennessee Reproductive Medicine.
Press Releases
View the latest TRM announcements, check out our most recently press releases.
The Power of Perseverance: an IVF Journey
Briana and Bradley were frustrated by unexplained infertility, but TRM made their IVF journey a success.
After Tempests of Loss & Infertility Depression, Their Rainbow Baby
Rainbow baby Henry made their struggles with unexplained infertility, miscarriages, depression and tests of their faith & marriage worthwhile.
One Genetic Test Helps Couple Create Two Miracles
After four strenuous years of infertility heartache and several unsuccessful treatments, Rebecca and her husband, Jeff, still weren’t ready to give up. Even three miscarriages didn’t get in the way of their hope of becoming parents.