Fertility, #85

With Spring comes the promise of growth and new life. This week on the Dr. Lisa Radio Hour we discuss what happens when creating new life presents a challenge to couples. Our guests include fertility and adoption coach Anne Belden, and reproductive endocrinologist Dr. Benjamin Lannon. In sitting down with Dr. Lisa, they offer hopeful perspectives on an emotionally charged topic.

 

Guests

Anne Belden

Anne Belden

Anne Belden, MS, is passionate in her roles as Hardy Girls board president, community activist, life coach, and mother. She holds a Masters degree in human development and family relations, and has worked with family serving organizations for over 25 years, including the role as executive director of two non-profits. Her coaching practice focuses on fertility, adoption, and transitions of parenthood. Her clients are women and couples who are struggling to build their families, through traditional as well as artificial reproductive technologies.

Dr. Benjamin Lannon

Dr. Benjamin Lannon

Reproductive endorcrinologist Dr. Benjamin Lannon grew up in Exeter, New Hampshire and received his undergraduate degree from Dartmouth College and his medical degree from Brown University. He also obtained a Masters degree in evaluate clinical sciences from the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice. Dr. Lannon’s clinical interests include infertility, recurrent pregnancy loss, endocrine disorders affecting reproduction and surgical treatment to optimize fertility. He focuses on patient-centered, compassionate care to his patients. Dr. Lannon has received several awards for teaching at Harvard Medical School.