In a recent interview with the the Duluth News Tribune, Dr. Jane Frederick talked about many of the myths surrounding the science of ovulation: women don’t ovulate on the pill; drinking cough syrup triggers ovulation; breast-feeding prevents ovulation; and, many others. Read on to learn more about the science of ovulation. http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/features/3737287-myths-and-modern-aids-determining-ovulation
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Chicago Tribune Interviews Dr. Jane Frederick About Ovulation’s Role in Fertility
Dr. Jane Frederick was recently interviewed by the Chicago Tribune for an article discussing the myths and modern aids to determining ovulation. Dr. Frederick discusses how a woman’s egg supply decreases with age and the best methods for monitoring ovulation. She also talks about the initial tests she conducts on her infertility patients. Click to...
Fertility Authority Interviews Dr. Daniel Potter at PCRS
Gender selection is becoming more widely accepted and can help couples that may be interested in choosing the gender of a baby before they become pregnant. HRC’s Dr. Potter explains the different reasons a family may opt to choose the sex of their baby: https://www.fertilityauthority.com/video/video-what-gender-selection-and-how-does-it-work
Drs. Jane Frederick and Daniel Potter Talk Gender Selection with Fertility Authority at PCRS
Gender selection is becoming more widely accepted and can help couples that may be interested in choosing the gender of a baby before they become pregnant. There are many different reasons a family may opt to choose the sex of their baby, including medical and social reasons. Watch as Drs. Potter and Frederick explain gender...
Dr. Daniel Potter and Dr. Jane Frederick receive Orange County Physician of Excellence Award!
Stay tune for the April issue of the Orange County Register Magazine! Each year the Physicians of Excellence program committee honors Orange County’s most noteworthy physicians and will provide the list in their April issue of the Orange County Register Magazine.