Dr. Santoro Talks Fertility Testing with Glamour
Dr. Santoro spoke with Glamour about fertility testing services being marketed to women as a surefire indicator of reproductive potential.
Dr. Santoro spoke with Glamour about fertility testing services being marketed to women as a surefire indicator of reproductive potential.
Denver doctor tells Healio FDA-approved hormone therapy is still the best way to treat menopause symptoms, & encourages women to speak with their doctor.
An editorial published in the esteemed Journal of the American Medical Association by CU’s Dr. Nannette Santoro comments on a new study that suggests that diminished ovarian reserve has no bearing on infertility in women.
Jessica wasn’t in a committed relationship in her late 30s, but sperm donation and IVF treatment at Advanced Reproductive Medicine allowed her to fulfill her dream of having a child.
Ovarian torsion was causing Peyton to experience excruciating pain. She and her mom didn’t know there was such a thing as pediatric gynecologists until they desperately needed one.
CU’s Dr. Nannette Santoro was quoted in a recent Forbes article that discusses the the new CDC director’s support of a controversial menopause treatment method.
Twenty years ago it was bone cancer, not kids or male infertility, on Jason’s mind. Today, thanks to fertility preservation and IVF treatment at Advanced Reproductive Medicine, he’s a proud dad.
Dr. Nannette Santoro spoke to WHTC Real News Now about the age-related risks that mothers who give birth after age 35 are faced with.
Dr. Nannette Santoro of the University of Colorado OB-GYN division spoke to healthline.com about the HPV vaccine and why all parents should have their child vaccinated: the rewards far outweigh any risks.
Jason preserved his fertility years ago amidst a battle with childhood cancer. Recently, he used his frozen sperm to have a baby boy with his wife, Emily.