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New products to improve sperm quality, infertility, prevent inherited disease, reversible non-hormonal male contraceptive.
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Thanks @PharmExec for showcasing @ohanabioscience's thoughts on how COVID-19 has transformed the way we carry out our mission and the unique challenges faced by biotechs during this time. zcu.io/1usu
Today we joined @resolveorg's #wearorange movement in a team event where we shared our personal stories and rallied around Ohana's mission to help everyone build the family they dream of. #NIAW2020
It's National Infertility Awareness Week. We'll be following along with @resolveorg and @ResolveNewEng for resources, sharing our personal stories, and working to make sure everyone struggling with infertility knows #youarenotalone. #NIAW2020
Proud to share that Dr. Castro-Santamaria has joined Ohana as Chief Medical Officer. With 20 years of global experience in clinical research and drug development, his leadership will be vital to advance our industry-first #spermbiology platform. zcu.io/qxT8
Welcome, Dr. David Sable, to Ohana’s Board of Directors! As a world-renowned reproductive endocrinologist and #reproductivehealth innovator, @dbsable brings over 30 years of medical, scientific and industry expertise to Ohana. Learn more here: zcu.io/5EC3
Great piece by @juliarothman & Shaina Feinberg illustrating the incredible financial burden of #AssistedReproductiveTechnology. Stories like these fuel our mission to provide new options for the millions who struggle with #infertility and other #reproductivehealth challenges.
Not everyone who uses I.V.F. winds up with a baby. Five families who did reveal their out-of-pocket costs. nyti.ms/2Se11GW
We're proud to share that @FlagshipPioneering unveiled our company today! Learn more about how we're revolutionizing the field of #reproductivehealth with the creation of the industry’s first #sperm biology platform. ohanabio.com/news/012720/
Peace of mind may be the primary benefit of freezing your eggs. nyti.ms/2YCM6Ib
nytimes.com
The Unexpected Freedom That Comes With Freezing Your Eggs (Published 2019)
Most women never use their frozen eggs to become pregnant. But that’s not necessarily the point.
A New York law mandating IVF coverage goes into effect on January 1, which promises greater access to IVF and fertility preservation services. This @timesunion article is an important resource for understanding what it means. timesunion.com/news/article/N…
"Peace of mind may be the primary benefit of #eggfreezing," according to @nat_lamp great story @NYTmag in their special #fertility section. nyti.ms/2rrPOs4
The primary benefit of freezing your eggs may be peace of mind. nyti.ms/38pDvNz
For women on birth control pills, monthly periods aren’t medically necessary. So why do millions still endure them? nyti.ms/2E4nxdJ
nytimes.com
Why Women on the Pill Still ‘Need’ to Have Their Periods (Published 2019)
It comes down to decisions made by two men half a century ago.
Scores of families have discovered that the doctor who helped them get pregnant was also their child’s biological father. It’s called fertility fraud. But is it unlawful? nyti.ms/358lUaG
Great coverage from @ashleyabrmsn on Legacy and male reproductive health! At Legacy, we're working to create awareness around male infertility — an issue that’s surprisingly common but less talked about than female infertility. elemental.medium.com/what-men-need-…
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What Men Need to Know About Their Fertility
It’s not just a woman’s burden to bear
NY Times Parenting takes on the delicate topic of what to do after you've gone through #IVF & you're not sure what to do with your unused embryos. It walks you through options like donation, research and/or keeping them in storage. nyti.ms/2sAnzHA #wednesdaywisdom
The Unexpected Freedom That Comes With Freezing Your Eggs At first glance, egg-freezing seems like an ideal technological solution to a longstanding human conundrum: What if women could postpone having... nytimes.com/2019/12/11/mag…
nytimes.com
The Unexpected Freedom That Comes With Freezing Your Eggs (Published 2019)
Most women never use their frozen eggs to become pregnant. But that’s not necessarily the point.
For those asking, my @nytimes article on why The Pill was created to come with a fake period is now online! nytimes.com/2019/12/11/mag…
nytimes.com
Why Women on the Pill Still ‘Need’ to Have Their Periods (Published 2019)
It comes down to decisions made by two men half a century ago.
"I vividly recall the agony of infertility, I’m attracted to the notion of helping others surmount it." nyti.ms/36tXzwv @nytimes #ttc #fertility #infertility
Make sure you are following @ReprodMed who is a RESOLVE community partner! Thank you #ASRM for your incredible support! #infertilityuncovered #NIAW #Access2Care
Nearly 6 million women are struggling with fertility. @DrJAshton joins us to bust common myths on fertility and talks other options for starting a family.
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