INFERTILITY: CAN YOU BENEFIT FROM PGD? Dekalb Medical Center FREE Community Seminars by Board-Certified Physicians
Organization:
Dekalb Medical Center
Category:
Health & Wellness
Geographical Area:
Atlanta
Start
Date:
10/18/2005
End Date:
10/18/2005
Start Time:
7:00 PM
End Time:
8:30 PM
Event
Info:
One in six couples is affected by infertility which can be devastating. Learn more about a new technique that may offer hope as board-certified reproductive endocrinologist Carolyn R. Kaplan, M.D., discusses preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) and how it may lead to a healthy live birth for many couples with infertility or recurrent miscarriages. It is most often recommended for infertile couples with recurrent miscarriages, unsuccessful in vitro fertilization cycles, unexplained infertility, advanced maternal age or male factor infertility. Learn more about this technique, how it’s done, success rates and who can benefit.
Enjoy life and take charge of your health with TalkAbout Health, a variety of free community seminars from DeKalb Medical Center. We also offer health and wellness classes for every age and lifestyle. Call or visit our website to register for these free seminars.
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