by AllPaths Family Building | Sep 16, 2022 | Fertility, Men's Fertility and Family Building
Featured in the RNE Magazine, 2022 Volume 2 By: Amanda Grazioli Everyone who struggles to build their family has a different story, but some elements of the journey are familiar to many. One of those common experiences is navigating that first set of fertility tests....
by AllPaths Family Building | Jun 24, 2021 | Fertility, Men's Fertility and Family Building, Mind-Body Wellness
Guest Post by Liane Moccia, RH (AHG) A 2017 paper that reported a significant decline in sperm parameters brought increased attention to male fertility. However, in reality, this isn’t new. Sperm counts have been declining for decades. To better understand the...
by AllPaths Family Building | Jun 15, 2021 | Fertility
Guest Post by Elliott Kronenfeld, Ph.D., LICSW, CST In this exciting age where families look different and are being built by all types of people, the ways to parenthood are many. For LGBTQ+ folx, there are options for fertility preservation, adoption, foster care,...
by AllPaths Family Building | Apr 25, 2021 | Fertility, Uncategorized
Guest Post by Ann Korkidakis, MD MPH For most beginning on their fertility journey, the end goal is obvious (and adorable!), but the path to get there can be a big unknown. Whether you’re at the starting line or somewhere along the road, it is always helpful to brush...
by AllPaths Family Building | Apr 6, 2021 | Fertility
Guest Post by Antonio R. Gargiulo, MD Endometriosis used to be an obscure diagnosis, often eluding medical providers for years and puzzling patients when we broke the news to them following laparoscopic surgery. Today I would argue that endometriosis has become a...
by AllPaths Family Building | Mar 25, 2021 | Fertility, Mind-Body Wellness
Guest Post by Carla DiGirolamo, MD As a fertility doctor, “Is there anything else I can be doing to increase my chances of getting pregnant?” is one of the most common questions my patients ask, as we are navigating their journey to parenthood. We will often analyze...