Coronavirus: Universal Masking
Dr. Moffitt discusses universal masking (where a group all wear masks to reduce virus spread) during the new coronavirus pandemic. Get instructions on how (and why) to make your own mask.
Dr. Moffitt discusses universal masking (where a group all wear masks to reduce virus spread) during the new coronavirus pandemic. Get instructions on how (and why) to make your own mask.
In light of the recent COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Moffitt offers hope to infertility patients at Arizona Reproductive Medicine Specialists.
The characteristics that embody motherhood are the same as our beloved superheroes’: courage, wisdom, commitment, responsibility, compassion, selflessness. Over the past 27 years I have had the privilege of working directly with another type of superhero – women striving to become mothers.
Dr. Drew Moffitt underscores how women can safeguard their future pregnancy chances by breaking down egg freezing myths and concerning marketing tactics.
Dr. Drew Moffitt sends Happy Thanksgiving wishes, noting his thanks that the miracle of fertility medicine success is better now than it was 25 years ago.
I would like to tell you the story of one of my patients who traveled a long road to this Mother’s Day. Through loss, hope and charity for others, she exemplified a mother’s qualities long before experiencing the joys of motherhood.
What we want is to help our patients have a baby, and what most donors want is to give the gift of life to another woman desperately wanting to have a baby. But egg donor agencies are often only in it for the money, which can be a financial burden to patients.
Dr. Moffitt reflects on the wise men who found a precious baby by making a difficult journey – a story that could be told of those who overcome infertility.
Dr. Moffitt’s story about his personal struggle with infertility and the wealth that comes with being a father and raising a family. Father’s Day 2017.
Dr. Moffitt reflects on helping women to become mothers and what that means to them. He addresses heartache and joy at the end of struggles with infertility.