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U.S. Women: Don’t Avoid Pregnancy Due to Zika Virus
Dr. Rink Murray of Tennessee Reproductive Medicine tells women in the United States not to delay having a baby because of fears of birth defects in their child should the mother get the Zika virus.
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Zika Virus Not Currently a Reason to Postpone Pregnancy in the U.S.
Doctor Rink Murray finds that Zika virus is not a reason for women in the United States to postpone pregnancy.
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Local Fertility Specialists Named as Best Doctors in America
Chattanooga fertility specialists Dr. Rink Murray and Dr. Jessica Scotchie have been awarded Best Doctors in America for 2015-16. That ranks Scotchie & Murray, cofounders of Tennessee Reproductive Medicine (TRM), among the top five percent of U.S. doctors.
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Should You Tell Donor-Conceived Children Their Biologic Identity?
Alternative family building is helping many people realize their dream of parenthood. However, it is also creating a dilemma about how much of a child’s biological background should parents reveal. What will have a bigger impact: secrecy or disclosure?
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Ways to Cope With the Stress of Infertility & Maintain Hope
“There is a deep and incredible pain that often accompanies infertility. But remember that there are an immense number of resources, friends, and medical professionals ready and willing to walk alongside you through that pain and onto the path of hope.”
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Fashion With Compassion
Tennessee Reproductive Medicine is proud to have participated as a sponsor of Siskin Children’s Institute StyleWorks fashion show for the third year.






