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Fertility Treatment Complementary Programs - Fall 2010

Posted by Robin Mangieri on Tue, Aug 31, 2010
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Our Fertility Centers in New York & Connecticut offer support for patients as a whole person, not just as a clinical diagnosis.  Whether relieveing stress with yoga, counseling or acupuncture - Reproductive Medicine Associates of CT provides complementary fertility treatment programs to help you on your path to fertility.

Learn more about any of these programs by contacting one of our offices near you.  

1. Carolyn Gundell, MS, is available, by appointment, to discuss healthy eating strategies, nutrition and their impact on fertility. Carolyn has her M.S. in Nutrition from Columbia University and has over twenty years of experience, with a specialty working with patients with insulin resistance, Diabetes Type1/Type 2, and metabolic disorders including Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS).

2. LisaTuttle, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist, will be leading groups that provide a forum for participants to learn about and discuss the emotional aspects of infertility; provide an opportunity to share their experience and benefit from the support and experience of others, and to develop constructive ways of coping with the emotional challenges of infertility.

3. Support Groups are incredibly helpful because they give you an opportunity to meet with others who are facing fertility challenges, and to learn coping skills that will help you through the process. In Danbury, we have Jane Elisofon, LCSW leading our groups.

4. Acupuncture- What is acupuncture and how does it work? Acupuncture is the insertion of thin, sterile needles at specific points (acupuncture points) along the surface of the body to regulate the flow of qi or life force energy. The ancient Chinese postulated that there were meridians of qi that flowed throughout the body linking all the internal organs and body structures. If the flow of qi became disordered or blocked various symptoms and pathologies would arise. Acupuncture was used to redirect the flow of qi thereby restoring balance and health. Make an apppointment with either Amy Matton or Jing Zhang.

5. Ladies Night In- Peer Support Groups- A different version, not professionally led, all of us who have faced the infertility challenges. Peer led by RMACT staff with experience with infertility and running peer support groups.

6. Fertile Yoga will continue at 20 Glover Avenue in Norwalk from 9:30-11am on Saturdays. The first half hour is just to chat, from 10-11, we practice gentle, restorative style yoga. Fertile Yoga meets in Brookfield CT (very close to the Danbury office) at YogaSpace, from 4:15-5:30 pm, also on Saturdays.

Is there a program that you are interested in but we do not offer? Post here, tell us about it, let's see if we can make it happen.

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Summer Fertility Seminars - Get Ready For Pregnancy + Thrive w/ PCOS

Posted by Brian Poe on Wed, Jun 09, 2010
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Summer Fertility Seminar Living and Thriving with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)

Led by Carolyn Gundell, MS and Diana D’Amelio, RPA-C, this seminar will focus on the underlying causes of PCOS, its impact on physical and emotional health and how weight and activity can affect hormone and insulin levels as well as how they assist in weight management, reduce cholesterol levels and help to increase fertility.

 

Danbury Location

Wed  |  July 14                     6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

 

Norwalk Location

Wed  |  August 4                  6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

 

Preconception Considerations:
Getting Ready for Pregnancy

Health and lifestyle changes made prior to pregnancy help to reduce complications in pregnancy and delivery, in addition to helping improve the health of the baby.  Prenatal nutrition, environmental concerns and the health of both partners will be discussed.  This seminar will be led by Carolyn Gundell, MS and Diana D’Amelio, RPA-C.

 

Danbury Location

Wed |  June 9                     6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

Norwalk Location

Wed |  July 21                     6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

 

Seminars are $10 per person or

$15 per  couple

Refreshments will be served

RSVP to Cori at 203-750-7492

Danbury Seminar:  67 Sand Pit Road, Suite 300, Danbury, CT

Norwalk Seminar: 10 Glover Avenue, Norwalk, CT

Please call to confirm date, time and/or location as they are subject to change.

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Summer Fertility Seminar Series - Danbury: Foods, Getting Ready For Pregnancy & PCOS

Posted by Brian Poe on Tue, May 25, 2010
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Summer SeminarNutrition Tools for Fertility Success

Wednesday June 2nd                              6:00 PM – 7:30 PM       

Can supermarket sense improve fertility?  Do you sometimes feel misled by food labels?  Carolyn Gundell, MS, Nutritionist will lead you through the supermarket maze.  We will discuss how and why certain foods are being called “fertility foods.” Participants will learn about hidden sugars, healthy fats, whole grains, organic foods, and the fertility secrets to meal balancing.

Pre-conception Considerations:  Getting Ready for Pregnancy

Wednesday June 9th                               6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

Health and lifestyle changes made prior to pregnancy help to reduce complications in pregnancy and delivery, in addition to helping improve the health of the baby.  Prenatal nutrition, environmental concerns and the health of both partners will be discussed.  Led by Carolyn Gundell, MS and Diana D’Amelio, RPA-C.

Living and Thriving with PCOS

Wednesday July 14th                              6:00 PM – 7:30 PM

Led by Carolyn Gundell, MS and Diana D’Amelio, RPA-C, this seminar will focus on the underlying causes of PCOS, its impact on physical and emotional health and how weight and activity can affect hormone and insulin levels as well as how they assist in weight management, reduce cholesterol levels and help to increase fertility.

 

RSVP to Carrie 203-731-2520, ext. 289 – space is limited!

Seminars are $10 per person/$15 per couple

Refreshments will be served

 

 2010 Summer Seminar Series - Danbury

Seminars will take place at our Danbury location:

67 Sand Pit Road, Suite 300, Danbury, CT

Please visit our website or call to confirm date, time and/or location as they are subject to change.

 

Reproductive Medicine Associates of Connecticut

www.rmact.com     www.PathToFertility.com

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Can Supermarket Sense Improve Fertility? Join our Grocery Shopping Tour!

Posted by Brian Poe on Mon, May 03, 2010
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Fertility Foods - Smart Grocery Shopping  Can "fertility foods" be found in your grocery store? Do you sometimes feel misled by food labels? Can you find the hidden sugars, healthy fats and whole grains? When is organic really the best choice? Can we trust the term "natural"?

Food shopping does not have to be stressful or confusing.  Join Carolyn Gundell, MS, RMACT's Nutritionist for a shopping tour!

Wednesday May 5th 7:00 - 8:30 PM

Stop and Shop

385 Connecticut Avenue, Norwalk

Meet in Floral Department

Space is limited.  Reservations and payment are required to hold your spot. Contact Rachelle at rachelleb@rmact.com or

203-750-7400 to make your reservation.

$10 per person, $15 per couple. 

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2010 Fertility Seminar Series: Your Toolbox for Fertility Success

Posted by Robin Mangieri on Tue, Jan 19, 2010
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Fertility Success Seminar Series: 2010 Schedule @ RMACT Fertility Clinic 10 Glover Ave., Norwalk, CTFertility Success Seminars 2010:

 

Healthy Eating Strategies, Nutrition and Their Impact on Fertility

Join Carolyn Gundell, MS, for an interactive seminar to discuss healthy eating strategies, nutrition and their impact on fertility.  Carolyn has her M.S. in Nutrition from Columbia University and has over twenty years of experience, with a specialty working with patients with insulin resistance, Diabetes Type1/Type 2, and metabolic disorders including Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS).


Monday February 8th   6:00 PM – 7:30 P

67 Sand Pit Road, Suite 300, Danbury, CT

 

Primary Infertility Support Group

 Led by lisa Tuttle, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist, this group will  provide a forum for participants to learn about  and discuss the emotional aspects of infertility; provide an opportunity to share their experience and benefit from the support and eperience of others, and to develop constructive ways of coping wiht the emotional challenges of infertility.

Saturday February 20th         11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

10 Glover Ave., Norwalk, CT

 

 

Living and Thriving with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)

Led by Carolyn Gundell, MS, Certified Nutritionist and Monica Moore, MSN, RNC

Thursday February 27th         11:00 AM – 12:30 PM

10 Glover Ave., Norwalk, CT


Preconception Considerations: Getting Ready for Pregnancy

Led by Carolyn Gundell, MS, Certified Nutritionist and Monica Moore, MSN, RNC

Saturday March 13th                  9:30 AM – 11:00 AM

 10 Glover Ave., Norwalk, CT

 

Insulin Resistance: Weight and the Fertility Connection

Led by Carolyn Gundell, MS, Certified Nutritionist and Monica Moore, MSN, RNC

Saturday April 10th                  9:30 AM – 11:00 AM

 10 Glover Ave., Norwalk, CT

 

Sleep:  Its Impact on Weight Gain, Diabetes Risk and Fertility

Led by Ian D. Weir, DO, Associate Director of the Sleep Disorders Center and Director of the Insomnia Center at Norwalk Hospital and Carolyn Gundell, MS

 Thursday May 13th                  6:30 PM – 8:00 PM

10 Glover Ave., Norwalk, CT

 Seminars are $10 per person/$15 per couple

Refreshments will be served

RSVP to Cori at 203-750-7492

Space is limited!!

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Nutrition Program Added to RMACT's Comprehensive Fertility Care

Posted by Robin Mangieri on Tue, Jan 05, 2010
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Carolyn Gundell, M.S., to Run RMACT Nutrition Program and Start PCOS Clinic

 

Reproductive Medicine Associates of Connecticut (RMACT) fertility clinic and egg donation center is providing nutritional support and resources for patients as part of their comprehensive approach to fertility treatment.  To kick off this focus on nutrition, RMACT has hired Carolyn Gundell, M.S., to lead its nutrition program, as well as to open its Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) Clinic. Carolyn Gundell, M.S. will run Nutrition Program & PCOS Clinic

 

With over 20 years of experience, Gundell will help RMACT patients understand the link between dietary choices, weight and fertility.  For some patients, this means helping them incorporate the necessary nutrients for a woman’s body to conceive.  For others, she will address ongoing battles with endocrine disorders such as insulin resistance, Diabetes Type1/Type 2 and PCOS, by offering nutritional insight and strategies that often help to improve symptoms associated with these conditions.

 

RMACT’s PCOS Clinic is one of a handful of options for patients in Connecticut to learn how to manage this condition.  At the clinic, Gundell will help patients take control of this frustrating metabolic condition, which causes hormonal imbalances, preventing women from ovulating and leading to infertility.  It is a common condition, affecting 5 - 10% of women of reproductive age, and is best managed through lifestyle changes such as improved quality of sleep, activity, and healthy, balanced & structured meals.

 

“My passion is working with patients to understand how their bodies work,” says Gundell.  “Many consumers are misinformed about health and nutrition from misleading information which often promises quick and unsafe results  verses reinforcing life-long healthy behavior change.”

 

Beyond individual patient care, RMACT is sponsoring interactive nutrition seminars at their main office in Norwalk, CT.  The seminars, which encourage open discussion and are open to the public, will be lead by Gundell and Monica Moore, MSN, RNC, a Nurse Practitioner and RMACT’s Nurse Manager.  Through real-life scenarios, participants will learn how to improve their nutrition and health.  To date, two seminars are scheduled; to RSVP, call 203-750-7492:

 

Take Shape for Life

 RMACT has partnered with “Take Shape for Life”, a weight loss program designed by Dr. Wayne S. Andersen, a board-certified critical care physician.

 

 Location:              RMACT Office at 10 Glover Avenue, Norwalk, CT

 Date/Time:            Tuesday, January 12; 6:30 PM

 

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Your Toolbox for Success

Based on RMACT’s comprehensive approach, this half-day seminar includes sessions on yoga, visualization and nutrition.

 

Location:              RMACT Office at 10 Glover Avenue, Norwalk, CT

Date/Time:            Saturday, January 16; 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM

 

RMACT’s nutrition program is the latest arm of its comprehensive fertility care.  In addition to advanced fertility diagnosis and treatments such as intrauterine insemination (IUI) and in-vitro fertilization (IVF), other RMACT services offered include yoga classes, marriage and individual counseling, acupuncture and financial payment plans.  The purpose is to provide resources and care that address all patients’ needs, including stress reduction, to reach the ultimate goal – full-term pregnancy. 

 

“We are thrilled to have Carolyn as part of our team,” says Dr. Mark Leondires, Medical Director at RMACT.  “Carolyn brings to RMACT important knowledge and a great sensibility of how to work with patients.  Since our approach to fertility treatment involves the whole body and mind, nutrition is an important factor.”

 

Gundell earned her M.S. in Nutrition from Columbia University and completed her undergraduate studies in Biology/Nutrition at Albertus Magnus College in New Haven, CT.   She is trained as a Research Associate in Clinical Skills Training, and is certified in HIPAA, CPR, First Aid and Food Safety & Sanitation.

 

Carolyn also works as a Nutritionist at Pediatric Endocrine & Diabetes Specialists and The Center for Advanced Pediatrics—both in Norwalk and formerly at Yale University Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes, PCOS, and Fertility Clinics.

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Coping with the Holidays: RMACT Seminar Series

Posted by Robin Mangieri on Thu, Nov 19, 2009
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NOVEMBER SEMINAR: Tuesday November 24th

Join Lisa Tuttle, PhD, for an interactive workshop to talk about the common sources of strain, and get helpful advice about how to survive your fertility journey and keep your relationship strong and healthy.   Dr. Tuttle has conducted this workshop with hundreds of infertile couples who find it to be a very reassuring and worthwhile evening.
Location:       10 Glover Avenue, Norwalk, CT
Time:             6:30 – 8:00 PM

Seminars are free for RMA CT patients
Refreshments will be served
Call Cori at 203-750-7492 to RSVP
Space is limited!!

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DECEMBER SEMINAR: Saturday December 12th

Join Carolyn Gundell, MS, for an interactive seminar to discuss healthy eating strategies over the holidays and beyond.  Carolyn has her M.S. in Nutrition from Columbia University and has over twenty years of experience working with patients with insulin resistance, Diabetes Type1/Type 2, and metabolic disorders including Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS).
 
Location:        10 Glover Avenue, Norwalk, CT
Time:            10:00 AM – 11:30 AM
 

Seminars are free for RMA CT patients
Refreshments will be served
Call Cori at 203-750-7492 to RSVP
Space is limited!!

 PRINT SEMINAR SCHEDULE: Coping with Holiday Stress on the Fertility Journey

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