Infertility & Health
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Coronavirus and Infertility FAQ
Uncertainty about the coronavirus and infertility can cause stress for patients. This FAQ can help settle the score on the most common patient questions.
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Free FertilityIQ Courses: Now Through May 8
The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) has partnered with FertilityIQ to offer free fertility courses to TRM patients through May 8. Topics include IVF, mental health, miscarriage, fertility treatment and work, and more.
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COVID-19 Webinar for Fertility Patients
ASRM is hosting a webinar for fertility patients: Taking Care of Yourself During the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tuesday, April 14, 2020.
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FAQ on Infertility Causes & Treatments
Infertility can be confusing, frustrating, belittling and stressful. TRM addresses some of the most frequently asked questions about infertility causes, risks & treatments.
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Why Predictable Ovulation Is Important
Dr. Murray discusses the important role that ovulation plays in a woman’s overall health and well-being, whether or not she is trying to pregnant.
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Tubal Ligation Reversal vs. In Vitro Fertilization
Dr. Murray says one of the most common questions he gets asked by physicians and patients in the Southeast is, how does tubal ligation reversal compared with IVF? His answer.
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A Fertility Doctor’s Personal Battle
Before he became a fertility doctor and co-founded TRM, Dr. Murray’s approach to medicine was powerfully shaped by his own battle with infertility. This is his story.
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Testosterone Replacement: When the Fountain of Youth is a Fountain of Sorrow
Testosterone replacement therapy might be helpful for men who truly need it, but men who wish to become fathers should carefully consider the risks and perhaps consider alternative treatment methods. Dr. Murray explains.
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Demystifying the IVF Process – Standard, Natural and Mini-IVF
Standard IVF, natural IVF and mini IVF share the same ultimate goal, but how are they different? Dr. Rink Murray explains.
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Should I Delay Pregnancy or IVF Because of The Zika Virus?
When it comes to the Zika virus and pregnancy, especially with IVF, let’s be vigilant, not panicked. Here’s what you need to consider before changing your fertility treatment or pregnancy plans.