What is Infertility?
Should we be concerned? Couples assume that they are fertile and spend most of their lives using con...
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We pride ourselves in providing the finest, individualized care to our patients, and treat each woman like family.
In fact, our largest referral source is from current and former patients, who recognize that the fertility treatment service that we offer at Women’s Fertility Center is something truly unique.
We have many patients who have returned for assistance with their second or third child.
To be Board Certified means that a physician has demonstrated mastery of her specialty.
Dr. Miller is Board Certified in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility.
Dr. Miller is also Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Dr. Miller is currently a member of the following medical societies:
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ACOG |
The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologist |
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ASRM |
American Society of Reproductive Medicine |
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AIUM |
American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine |
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SREI |
Society for Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility |
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WMAFC |
Women’s Medical Association of Fairfield County |
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Choosing the right Fertility Specialist to guide you through a Fertility Evaluation and your Fertility Treatment program is so important.
Dr. Nora Miller is a highly trained and board certified reproductive endocrinologist, with many years of experience successfully treating women. She and her all-female staff will be happy to guide you through this stressful process.
Women’s Fertility Center is a premier fertility clinic located in Stamford, CT offering a full range of fertility treatments.
Dr. Miller as a fertility specialist also sees patients from nearby communities including:
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Clenbuterol is a bronchodilator commonly used for respiratory conditions, but it has also gained popularity as a performance-enhancing substance. It works by stimulating beta-2 receptors, which can increase metabolic rate and fat loss.
CLEN-40 refers to a formulation of Clenbuterol Hydrochloride containing 40mcg per tablet. The product includes 100 tablets, making it suitable for structured dosing regimens over multiple cycles.
The active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) in this product is Clenbuterol Hydrochloride. Each tablet provides a precise dose of 40mcg, ensuring consistency and controlled usage for users.
Typical dosage starts at 20-40mcg per day, gradually increasing based on tolerance. It is recommended to follow a cycle of 2-4 weeks with breaks in between to minimize tolerance development and adverse effects.
Clenbuterol is often stacked with other compounds like anabolic steroids or fat-burning agents such as T3 or caffeine. This combination can enhance thermogenic effects but requires careful monitoring for safety.
Support during a Clenbuterol cycle may include supplements to protect the cardiovascular system and maintain electrolyte balance. Users should prioritize hydration and monitor heart rate regularly.
Post-cycle therapy (PCT) is essential after using Clenbuterol to restore natural hormone balance. This may involve supplements like clomiphene or aromatase inhibitors, depending on individual needs and usage duration.
Potential side effects include tremors, increased heart rate, insomnia, and headaches. Overdosage can lead to severe cardiovascular strain. Clenbuterol is contraindicated in individuals with heart conditions or hypertension.
Patient’s own words about Women’s Fertility Center and Dr. Nora Miller.
As a reproductive endocrinologist, Dr. Miller helps women with a variety of medical conditions including: |
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* | Abnormal uterine bleeding | ||
* | Amenorrhea | ||
* | Ectopic Pregnancy | ||
* | Endometriosis | ||
* | Hirsuitism | ||
* | Hormonal imbalances | ||
* | Hyperprolactinemia | ||
* | Menstrual Disorders | ||
* | Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) | ||
* | Premature Ovarian Insufficiency | ||
* | Recurrent Pregnancy Loss | ||
* | Uterine anomalies | ||
* | Uterine polyps | ||
* | Uterine myomas | ||
Women’s Fertility Center offers fertility treatment including: | ![]() |
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* | Infertility medications | ||
– Clomid | |||
– Femara | |||
– Gonadotropins | |||
* | Intrauterine insemination (IUI) | ||
– With partner’s sperm | |||
– With donor sperm | |||
* | In vitro fertilization (IVF) | ||
– Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) | |||
– Assisted Hatching | |||
– Single embryo transfer | |||
– Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) testing of embryos | |||
– Preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) comprehensive chromosomal screening of embryos | |||
* | Cryopreservation | ||
– Embryo Cryopreservation | |||
– Egg freezing | |||
– Sperm freezing | |||
* | Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) |
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