COVID-19 Vaccine and Pregnancy FAQ
RSCNJ provides information and offers advice for patients regarding the new COVID-19 vaccine. Find out what pregnant women need to know.
The Reproductive Science Center of New Jersey combines a commitment to compassionate care with a cutting-edge fertility program. Our doctors are board certified in reproductive endocrinology and infertility and are specialists in both male infertility and female infertility.
RSCNJ provides information and offers advice for patients regarding the new COVID-19 vaccine. Find out what pregnant women need to know.
RSCNJ offers advice for patients regarding the new COVID-19 vaccine and whether its safe for pregnant women or women trying to get pregnant.
Three of our nurses have recently completed the ASRM Nurse Certificate Course in reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI).
Join RSCNJ & the Point Pleasant Community’s fight against breast cancer by registering for the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Drive-Thru on Oct 18, 2020.
RSCNJ’s Dr. Alan Martinez appeared on Telemundo to explain how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted women seeking fertility treatments.
September is PCOS Awareness Month. RSCNJ supports PCOS research and can help women suffering from PCOS who are trying to get pregnant.
RSCNJ’s Dr. William Ziegler recently collaborated on a paper that examines the role of endometrial receptivity array in patients during their first frozen embryo transfer.
RSC New Jersey recognizes National Infertility Awareness Week, April 19-25, 2020, and will be raffling off a free mini-IVF cycle. Enter April 19-25.
RSC New Jersey and RESOLVE recognize National Infertility Awareness Week, April 19-25, 2020, joining millions of people fighting infertility.
RSCNJ offers updated advice for patients on how coronavirus and fertility treatment plans may proceed, be altered or be delayed for our patients’ safety.