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Greenwich Hospital's Brauer Discusses Latest Treatments For Infertility

GREENWICH, Conn. -- Greenwich Hospital Dr. Anate Brauer joined Tony Savino on WCGH-AM radio for his segment "Spotlight on Medicine" to discuss the latest treatments for infertility on a recent episode.

Greenwich Hospital's Dr. Anate Brauer discusses infertility on Tony Savino's "Spotlight on Medicine."

Greenwich Hospital's Dr. Anate Brauer discusses infertility on Tony Savino's "Spotlight on Medicine."

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Brauer is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology, and she specializes in disorders affecting couples attempting to conceive, including endrocrenological, ovaluatory and anatomical issues.

infertility varies with age, according to Brauer. In couples younger than 35, it is defined as people who try to conceive without success within 12 months. For couples older than 35, infertility is described as couples who try to conceive for six months or more with no success. 

There are a variety of treatment options that Brauer discussed throughout the program.

"IVF treatments and the efficiency and technology, freezing of embryos and eggs have changed dramatically," said Brauer. "Slow freezing was much lower than it is currently with vitrification." 

To listen to the full interview and learn more information, click here.

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