Roe v. Wade ruling, Tennessee legislation & fertility
We understand patients’ nervousness about the Supreme Court abortion ruling. TRM physicians are committed to supporting our patients.
We understand patients’ nervousness about the Supreme Court abortion ruling. TRM physicians are committed to supporting our patients.
Uncertainty about the coronavirus and infertility can cause stress for patients. This FAQ can help settle the score on the most common patient questions.
ASRM is hosting a webinar for fertility patients: Taking Care of Yourself During the COVID-19 Pandemic on Tuesday, April 14, 2020.
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.
TRM’s Dr. Jessica Scotchie dusted off her dancing shoes and polished some killer moves in support of kidney disease in Chattanooga.
“After 11 years in the field of infertility, and having cared for thousands of infertility patients, having listened to their stories, celebrated their pregnancies and cried with them during their losses, I feel just as dedicated and passionate about caring for infertile patients as I did when I chose the field.”
Tennessee Reproductive Medicine is proud to have participated as a sponsor of Siskin Children’s Institute StyleWorks fashion show for the third year.
Media coverage of celebrity infertility issues can make your head spin. Dr. Murray sorts facts from rumors on some of the Kardashians’ fertility struggles.
When my wife and I were struggling with infertility, Mother’s Days were filled with grief, sadness and fear. If we have been given less, or have suffered loss … it is my hope that we can all appreciate even the small gifts as what they are … precious and rare.
The holidays can be especially difficult for people suffering from infertility. In the end, most of us really do want to be happy. The question is, how is a person to rescue themself from the sadness the season besets upon them?