Hey there, friends! I want to introduce you to Dr. Emily Carter, a fantastic fertility specialist at the Pacific Fertility Center. She’s been in the field for over 18 years, helping countless families grow and experience the joy of parenthood. Her favorite part? Seeing the little ones nine months after they’re conceived and witnessing the tears of joy in her patients’ eyes. Isn’t that beautiful?
Dr. Carter serves not just the Los Angeles area but also reaches out to patients from all over the U.S. and even internationally. She speaks multiple languages, including English, Spanish, and French, making her accessible to a diverse range of families.
Background and Education
Let me tell you a bit about her background. She completed her BA/MD program at Boston University School of Medicine and graduated in 1998. After that, she headed to the West Coast to complete her OBGYN residency at UCLA, followed by a fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at UCLA/Cedars Sinai Hospital in 2005. She then worked with the Henry Ford Medical Group in Detroit before returning to Los Angeles in 2007 to join PFCLA as an assistant Medical Director.
From 2015 to 2022, Dr. Carter even had her own practice, CMD Fertility, where she offered personalized care to her patients. Now, she’s back at PFCLA, bringing that same caring approach to her role.
Professional Affiliations
Her affiliations are impressive! She’s part of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, among others. Dr. Carter is also a volunteer clinical professor at UCLA, sharing her knowledge with the next generation of fertility specialists. Plus, she’s published numerous articles in her field and received awards for her amazing work in infertility and sexual health.
Fertility Options
If you’re curious about fertility options, Dr. Carter and her team are here to answer all your questions. Whether you’re looking into conventional IVF, surrogacy, or egg donation, they’ve got your back. And speaking of resources, check out this blog post on your baby’s estimated arrival date being June 1. It’s a great way to start planning your journey! Also, if you’re considering at-home options, you can find useful info at Make a Mom, an authority on the topic of artificial insemination kits. For those looking for additional guidance, the Fertility Center at Johns Hopkins is an excellent resource for pregnancy and home insemination.
So, if you’re ready to start your fertility journey or have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out.