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By: Ronald F. Feinberg MD, PhD, Barbara A. McGuirk MD, and George Kovalevsky, MD, The Reproductive Associates of Delaware Team Newark, Dover, and N. Wilmington, DE
Modern fertility care works magic for growing families, but the field has often been blamed for the higher rate of multiple births and pregnancy complications, such as preterm delivery.
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By: Ronald F. Feinberg MD, PhD, Barbara A. McGuirk MD, and George Kovalevsky, MD, The Reproductive Associates of Delaware Team Newark, Dover, and N. Wilmington, DE
A patient of Reproductive Associates of Delaware (RAD) is in the second trimester of a healthy pregnancy, following the region’s first successful use of thawed, frozen donated eggs.
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By: Sonya R. Feinberg, MPH,
Reproductive Associates of Delaware, Newark and Dover, DE
We all expect that once the time is right, it will be easy to grow your family. Unfortunately, this is not the case for over six million Americans each year. There are more couples accessing fertility care in Delaware than ever before. The good news is that as more patients educate themselves and do their own research online, infertility specialists are under greater inspection.
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By: Ronald F. Feinberg MD, PhD, Barbara A. McGuirk MD, and George Kovalevsky, MD
Reproductive Associates of Delaware, Newark and Dover, DE
For many couples, the inability to conceive is one of life’s most frustrating and disappointing experiences. Often, a woman seeks the care and guidance of her gynecologist for an initial work-up.
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By: Ronald F. Feinberg MD, PhD, Barbara A. McGuirk MD, and George Kovalevsky, MD
Reproductive Associates of Delaware Newark and Dover, DE
The miracle of conception is not always easy. Around the U.S., about 5-6 million couples (about one in seven) struggle with infertility, defined as the inability to achieve a pregnancy after 6 to 12 months.










