Protecting Your Peace: How to Set Boundaries and Find Joy on Your Own Terms
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Navigating fertility treatment is not just a medical journey—it is an emotional one. In this episode, Dr. David Barad and Dr. Norbert Gleicher talk about the importance of protecting your peace during stressful seasons, including the holidays. They share practical ways to set boundaries, honor your emotions, and redefine joy on your own terms. With their unique blend of medical expertise and compassionate perspective, they explore how patients can create space for both resilience and hope while moving through fertility care.
Brought to you by the Center for Human Reproduction (CHR) on the Upper East Side of New York City. With over 40 years of experience and a history of innovation, CHR has been at the forefront of fertility care since the beginning.
Our founder, Dr. Norbert Gleicher, reported the first successful transvaginal egg retrieval in human history, helping to shape the future of IVF as we know it today. CHR is known for tackling some of the most challenging fertility cases—especially women over 40 and those with diminished ovarian reserve—by offering highly individualized, evidence-based care when others often turn patients away.
Our team has published more than 450 peer-reviewed research papers advancing reproductive medicine, reflecting our deep commitment not only to patient care but to the science that drives better outcomes. At CHR, you're never just a number. You're part of a community focused on giving you the personalized support, science, and hope you deserve.
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