The Fertility Center

A blog about fertility issues, treatments and trends from the specialists at Greenwich Fertility.

May 19, 2020

A New Way to Connect

By Nora Miller, M.D.

During this time of social distancing, we’re all learning new ways to communicate and connect. Maybe you’ve participated in a […]

October 25, 2019

Fertility and Cancer: What Are Your Options?

By Nora Miller, M.D.

Getting diagnosed with cancer, going through treatment and becoming a cancer survivor is life-changing. Coming to terms with your new […]

March 30, 2019

Endometriosis and Infertility

By Barry R. Witt, M.D.

As an often misdiagnosed and untreated disease, endometriosis affects 1 in 10 women across the world. It can be a […]

November 6, 2018

Am I? Early Signs of Pregnancy

By Nora Miller, M.D.

When you are trying to get pregnant, the “am I, am I not” game you play with yourself every month […]

September 4, 2018

Pregnancy Symptoms; When to Worry

By Nora Miller, M.D.

Congratulations on your pregnancy! It’s an exciting and emotional time. There are many changes happening in your body right now […]

December 20, 2021

COVID-19 vaccines and women’s health

By Deepika Garg, M.D.

With the increase eligibility and availability of COVID-19 vaccines, more questions and misunderstandings about the health risks arise, especially related […]

April 23, 2020

Treatment for Recurrent Miscarriage

By Nora Miller, M.D.

If you’ve experienced the heartbreak of multiple miscarriages, you may be asking yourself, “What went wrong?” or, “How do I […]

March 31, 2020

PCOS, Fertility, and Diet

By Nora Miller, M.D.

Healthy Eating Tips for PCOS Patients Undergoing Fertility Treatment If you have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), your doctor has probably […]

August 7, 2018

Infertility by the Numbers

By Nora Miller, M.D.

“You’re as young as you feel.” “40 is the new 30.” “Age is just a number.” While these days women […]

July 24, 2018

Non-viable Pregnancies Explained

By Barry R. Witt, M.D.

There are many reasons why a pregnancy may be diagnosed as a non-viable. From a clinical perspective, a viable pregnancy […]