
In this episode, we'll investigate the connection between weight management and fertility. Uncover the truth about GLP-1 medications as Dr. Ravi Agarwal discusses the importance of aligning your weight management strategy with your fertility goals.

Dr. Mary Hinckley and Bonnie Burgess, Nutritionist, discuss what your diet might be missing when it comes to fertility. Learn which supplements you should be taking and if all prenatal supplements are created equal.

Join Dr. Laura Eisman as she debunks five of the most common myths around Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). Whether you're newly diagnosed or simply looking for clarity, this episode offers expert insight and support to help you take charge of your health.

Join Dr. Michael Homer as he explores the fertility treatment options available to LGBTQIA+ individuals and couples. From IUI and IVF to reciprocal IVF, egg and sperm donation, and gestational surrogacy, Dr. Homer breaks down how personalized care plans can help make parenthood possible for every family. Whether you’re just starting to explore your options or ready to take the next step, this episode offers expert guidance on building the family of your dreams.

Join Dr. Michael Homer as he dives into the impact of endometriosis on egg quality and explores the latest treatment options to help you take control of your fertility journey.

Dr. Mary Hinckley and Bonnie Burgess, Nutritionist, discuss how sugar can impact your fertility. Plus learn how to easily reduce your sugar intake and improve your overall health.

PCOS is the most common ovulation problem in women of reproductive age, with one in 10 women diagnosed with this condition. Dr. Ravi Agarwal answers the most commonly asked questions on this infertility diagnosis.

During the in vitro fertilization (IVF) process, there are many reasons patients and their physicians may choose not to do a fresh embryo transfer. Dr. Mary Hinckley, who sees patients at RSC's San Ramon location, answers frequently asked questions about FETs.

RSC's IVF Medical Director, Dr. Mary Hinckley, answers common questions that many couples have when exploring elective embryo banking to build their future families.

Dr. Isiah Harris will discuss his passion for teaching, the many awards he received and how he continues teaching fellows from Stanford. He will also touch on his experience at other IVF clinics and what led him to RSC.

Dr. Michael Homer explains his decision to move from engineering to medicine and how he became more insightful, thoughtful, kind, and smart.

Dr. Eduardo Hariton discusses Harvard, his MBA, and how he blends medicine and business in optimizing outcomes.

Dr. Ravi Agarwal will discuss teaching at Harvard and how it helps him counsel his patients, how long you need to be with RSC to complete fertility treatment, and how growing up in the Bay area prepared him to take care of Chinese patients.

When getting pregnant is the goal, it's good to have all the information possible to make that a reality so how does diet factor in? Dr. Mary Hinckley and Bonnie Burgess discuss how diet and nutrition can benefit your fertility journey.
The dream of having a baby can be dashed when there's a miscarriage and almost crushed when there are several losses. Dr. Laura Eisman discusses the type of fertility support Reproductive Science Center of the SF Bay Area can provide and Dina Beasom discusses her pregnancy journey.
In today's episode, get to know Dr. Eduardo Hariton, a new doctor at Reproductive Science Center of the SF Bay Area!
For 40 years RSC has been a pioneer in the fertility space. As we look back we remember where we started and where we are today.