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7 things you should know before you decide to stop using birth control

February 27, 2018
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It’s often said that if you’re looking to get pregnant, you should stop taking your form of birth control well in advance. According to Dr. Alan Copperman, Medical Director, though, this isn’t necessarily true because your fertility will quickly return to baseline after stopping the pill. He also said that there are a few steps you should take before stopping the pill if planning to conceive.
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Psychology Today

Speaking Out on Fertility

February 13, 2018
Psychology Today
Dr. Georgia Witkin, Head of Patient Services Development, writes about why it’s time to end the stigma about fertility and start the conversation

Psychology Today
Hello Giggles

Why one company is encouraging women to say the “F” word: Fertility

February 13, 2018
Hello Giggles
Progyny joins Celmatix’s campaign to #SaytheFword. “I would say that the majority [of people] have no idea about the fertility bell curve,” explains Dr. Georgia Witkin, Head of Patient Services Development. “By the time you’re 35, fertility is on the decline.”

Hello Giggles
Employee Benefit News

Willis Towers Watson adds family and fertility services

January 30, 2018
Employee Benefit News
The service aims to help employers develop a strategy and choose benefits to aid employees seeking to become parents through natural conception, artificial reproductive technology, adoption, surrogacy, as well as those looking to preserve their fertility.

Employee Benefit News
NY Times

Tech Companies Get High Marks for Covering Infertility Treatments

November 15, 2017
NY Times
Microsoft will work with Progyny, a fertility benefits manager, to offer up to three treatment cycles. The benefit includes genetic testing as well as the freezing of eggs or embryos and storage for up to four years.

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