Doctors’ Blog
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Messages From TRM During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Tennessee Reproductive Medicine (TRM) fertility specialists share video messages with their patients related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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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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Discounted Frozen Embryo Transfer & IVF Cycles Available for Qualifying Patients
Due to COVID-19 disruptions, our Chattanooga fertility clinic extends a cash discount for frozen embryo transfer (FET) & IVF cycles to qualified patients.
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Infertility Clinics Care About Your Embryos, Despite Stories Otherwise
The media often describes embryo cryopreservation as unsafe, reckless and unregulated. Dr. Scotchie addresses the misconceptions and accusations. She also shares how careful the process is at TRM.
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An Embryologist Answers Your Preimplantation Genetic Testing Questions
TRM’s former senior embryologist answers some of the most common questions about preimplantation genetic diagnosis, screening and testing, and working in the IVF lab.
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7 Considerations Before Trying for an IVF Pregnancy
In vitro fertilization is one of the most effective ways fertility specialists have for helping infertile couples or individuals. But is it right for you?
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How Fertility Medicine Has Changed
As Tennessee Reproductive Medicine approaches its tenth anniversary, Dr. Rink Murray looks back on some of the advancements in fertility medicine.
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Maximize Your Fertility when Trying to Get Pregnant
For couples trying to get pregnant, there are a number of ways to increase the chances of conception. Tennesse Reproductive Medicine offers some insight into maximizing your fertility.
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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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The First Act of Motherhood: Single Embryo Transfer
At TRM, we believe that choosing a single embryo transfer is the first act of responsible motherhood. Mom and Dad choose to forgo the prospect of adorable twins in order to do everything they can to ensure one healthy child.