As this is a question I hear over and over from parents of new babies and young infants, I thought it was time to try and help clarify why so many exist. But before moving forward let ... Read More »
I'm fortunate to have many newborns in my practice as not only do I thoroughly enjoy working with parents ready to embark on a journey like no others, but it also helps satisfy the ... Read More »
During my meetings with parents-to-be, by far, the most common question I am asked involves vaccines. But for those who are about to have a son, I am also commonly asked for my perspective ... Read More »
Well, it certainly seems that despite my intentions not to spark any unfavorable dialogue regarding vaccines in a recent writing, I obviously failed. And while I always appreciate ... Read More »
Understanding Poor Response in IVF and Knowing When and How to Move On
Wednesday, June 3, 7:00PM-8:30PM
Dr. Minoos Hosseinzadeh and one of the embryologists from Coastal ... Read More »
Continuing my discussion of childhood immunizations (AKA vaccines), I'd like to now share those which are recommended during the first year of your child's life. Along the ... Read More »
I was 13 when the first test tube baby was born. I remember how much talk it stirred up in my household about science vs. nature. I also remember thinking “That is the weirdest thing on the ... Read More »
Despite the dialogue and debate that surrounds childhood immunizations (AKA vaccines), one cannot deny the role they have played in our lives over the past century. Not only have ... Read More »