Atlantic Reproductive Medicine Specialists Receives Accreditation From College Of American Pathologists The Accreditation Committee of the College of American Pathologists (CAP) awarded accreditation to our laboratory here at Atlantic Reproductive Medicine Specialists...
If you’re pregnant or trying to become pregnant, the recent news coverage of the Zika virus — and its link to birth defects in infants born to mothers who have the virus — may be a concern for you. While there’s currently no vaccine to prevent the virus, there are...
By Keiko Zoll, a contributor to the Seleni Institute, a nonprofit mental health and wellness center for women and mothers in New York City. Anyone who has gone through infertility knows the conversation too well. It begins at a family holiday gathering, a girls’...
Researchers identify two chemicals that appear to reduce fertility in men. Certain sunscreen chemicals used to protect against ultraviolent rays may impair men’s ability to father children in a timely manner, according to a study by the National Institutes of Health...
Dr. Richard T. Scott Jr. of Reproductive Medicine Associates of New Jersey, has developed tests for embryos in a bid to improve birthrates. <Click here to read the article here>
Scientists believe they have found the receptors that allow sperm and egg cells to hook up and create life. See the article here : http://www.popsci.com/article/science/whence-life-receptors-responsible-fertilization-found