by AllPaths Family Building | May 26, 2024 | Advocacy, Fertility Treatment, IVF
Featured in the AllPaths Magazine, 2024 Volume 1 By Thea Burke In December of 2020, a patient at the Center for Reproductive Medicine in Alabama walked into the cryogenic freezer, opened a cryotank and dropped embryos on the floor after burning his hand on the...
by AllPaths Family Building | Apr 8, 2024 | Fertility Treatment, Infertility
Join Dr. Kimberly Keefe Smith, reproductive endocrinologist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, for an exploration of diminished ovarian reserve, including how it is determined and what treatment options are appropriate for those diagnosed with it.
by AllPaths Family Building | Apr 5, 2024 | Fertility Treatment
As we dive into our topic, we want to recognize that this is a charged topic, particularly in the current political climate. Wherever you are on your family building journey, deciding what to do with your embryos can be incredibly triggering. Our aim is to provide a...
by AllPaths Family Building | Jan 18, 2024 | Family Building Story, Fertility Treatment, Surrogacy
Featured in the RNE Magazine, 2023 Volume 3 By C.C. It was just a day after my emergency hysterectomy. My husband came into my hospital room, leaned over to give me a kiss and asked how I was feeling since the surgery. After hearing about how I was doing post-op, he...
by AllPaths Family Building | Dec 27, 2023 | Advocacy, Fertility Treatment, Infertility
Featured in the RNE Magazine, 2023 Volume 3 By Dana Rudolph, adapted with permission from Mombian The American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) has updated its definition of “infertility” to make it more inclusive of LGBTQ and single people who seek fertility...
by AllPaths Family Building | Jul 28, 2023 | Fertility Treatment, IVF
Featured in the Magazine, 2022 Volume 2 By: Stephanie Wissig In medical terms, in-vitro fertilization (IVF) is an elective procedure. I know. You’re probably thinking, “Excuse me? There is nothing elective about this experience.” True. But, in medicine, the term...