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Dr. Amos Grunebaum, MD.
"Fertile-Focus is the personal ovulation microscope that allows you to predict ovulation easily and accurately."
- Amos Grunebaum, MD, ObGyn, Fertility Expert
For over three decades, Amos Grunebaum, M.D., has remained one of the most highly-regarded medical experts in the areas of fertility, pregnancy health, and maternal-fetal medicine. Whether as practicing ObGyn, respected author, University educator, or hospital chief of Labor & Delivery, Dr Grunebaum continues to not only advance the field of medical research, but bring practical information and vital support directly to trying-to-conceive couples through his interactive educational websites (resources like WebMD and BabyMed, where he has helped thousands of couples conceive).
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With thirty years of "hands-on" medical practice (and over three-thousand babies delivered) Dr. Grunebaum draws his expertise from a dynamic range of professional experience - from founding the WebMD fertility center to his current work directing the Labor & Delivery floor at the premiere University Medical Center in New York City. As a researcher and author, Dr. Grunebaum's work has been published in numerous peer-reviewed scientific journals; he has contributed chapters to medical texts as well as written a best-selling pregnancy book with Dr. Ruth Westheimer. Notably, Dr. Grunebaum is regularly recommended in Castle Connolly's "Top Doctors: New York".
Dr. Grunebaum is double-board certified in obstetrics/gynecology and
specializes in maternal-fetal medicine (high-risk pregnancy). A member
of the Fairhaven Health medical advisory board, Dr. Grunebaum advocates
the use of the Fertile Focus Ovulation Microscope to allow
trying-to-conceive women to more effectively predict when they ovulate
by tracking their "estrogen surge." As Dr. Grunebaum notes, "Many of my
patients have found these easy-to-use, handheld microscopes to be a wonderful addition to their daily fertility charting routine. And more
than one patient has attributed a successful pregnancy to this
diagnostic device."
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