Monday, June 13, 2016

Theme: Don’t Cook your Balls: Optimizing a man’s health while trying to conceive

9:00 AM Dr. Sijo Parekattil, MD & Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt, MD What fertility tells you about a man's health Dr. Brahmbhatt and Dr. Parekattil are global pioneers in the field of robotic assisted microsurgery (taking microsurgery to the next level) and have performed more robotic microsurgical procedures than any other center (well over 1,000 procedures). They are the first two dual fellowship trained microsurgeons in practice (microsurgery fellowship & robotic surgery fellowship). They have specialized expertise in both traditional microsurgery and robotic assisted microsurgery. Drive for Men's Health was created to promote awareness and education about chronic testicular and groin pain globally, and they need your help. They are trying to create a movement to get guys to take better care of themselves and to learn about treatment options for various men's health topics that may not be discussed very publicly - such as male infertility 10:00 AM Sara Naab How poor health habits can tank your sperm count and your sex life At age 23, Sara was told she may not be able have children. With determination, she took it as a challenge and focused intently on improving on her health. Over the course of a a couple years, she lost nearly 70lbs and became a tri-athlete. With gratitude; she has been able to naturally conceive three sons. Fueled by her passion to help people transform their health, Sara has spent countless hours volunteering as a fitness and health coach. As a daughter, wife, sister to four brothers and mother to three boys, Sara developed a particular interest in men’s health and created Don’t Cook your Balls as a resource to help men better understand their sexual and reproductive health. While working at a government lab, Sara’s husband Ulrich invented powerful technology capable of performing a variety of medical tests. The couple saw the technology as an opportunity to bring lab tests into the home so that people could get more regular feedback on their health. In 2012, they founded Sandstone Diagnostics to develop Trak as a tool that empowers men to improve their fertility. 11:00 AM Dr. Phillip Werthman Are your pants ticking: How DNA impacts male fertility and child wellness Dr. Phillip Werthman is the most recognized vasectomy reversal surgeon and male fertility specialist in the world. His expertise and skill have been acknowledged by scholars, his colleagues and in the media. An Assistant Clinical Professor of Urology at the University of Southern California School of Medicine, Dr. Werthman is also the author of two definitive textbooks on the subject of male fertility. Past President of the Los Angeles Urologic Society, Dr. Werthman is a recipient of the American Fertility Association’s Illuminations Award, given yearly to the outstanding fertility doctor in the nation. In addition to performing the first-ever network-televised vasectomy reversal surgery on ABC’s Extreme Makeover 12:00PM Dr Paul Turek Racing the clock: Aging and male fertility Dr. Turek is Director of The Turek Clinic (www.TheTurekClinic.com) a men’s health clinic in Beverly Hills and San Francisco. Dr. Turek attended Yale College, followed by Stanford University Medical School. After a urology residency at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Turek was fellowship trained at Baylor College of Medicine. His 175 publications have advanced our knowledge of stem cell genetics, and the epidemiology of men’s sexual and reproductive health problems. He also recently received an NIH grant to develop an artificial testicle to make sperm in a dish. He is a consultant to several Healthcare 2.0 organizations, the Men’s Health Care Network and the NIH and oversees an active blog on men’s health issues www.TurekonMensHealth.com . Dr. Turek offers consultations after his clinical staff talks to the prospective patient to make sure that Dr. Turek can help them. You may reach his staff at 310-499-9299 or 415-392-3200. He also has a blog where you can get a lot of your questions answered: www.theturekclinic.com/blog .

1:00 PM

Dr. Serena Chen

What to expect: Getting checked for fertility

The Institute for Reproductive Medicine and Science at Saint Barnabas is one of the nation’s leading fertility centers,providing advanced infertility treatment in a caring and responsive environment. Treatment is individually designed for each patient, and may include intrauterine insemination (IUI), in vitro fertilization (IVF), ICSI, blastocyst transfer, preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), egg or embryo cryopreservation, or egg donation. Dr. Serena Chen graduated from Brown University in Providence Rhode Island. She then attended Duke University School of Medicine in Durham, North Carolina, where she caught her first baby and decided to become an Obstetrician Gynecologist. Of all the wonderful things in the field of Obstetrics and Gynecology, she finally decided she was most fascinated by the world of test tube babies or IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) and so did her subspecialty training and became board certified in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility, which she practices to this day. Please follow her on Twitter and Instagram @DrSerenaHChen or visit her at www.sbivf.com

2:00 PM Dr. Vasiliki Moragianni Testosterone, estrogen & Sperm: What every man should know Dr Moragianni graduated from Cornell University with a B.Sc. in Human Biology, Health & Society. She then obtained a M.Sc. degree in Physiology & Biophysics from Georgetown University and moved to Philadelphia, where she completed the next 8 years of her training. She graduated from Drexel University College of Medicine receiving her M.D. and Medical Humanities Scholar Award, and served as resident and chief resident in Obstetrics & Gynecology at Abington Memorial Hospital (Temple University School of Medicine) in Philadelphia. She also completed the Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility fellowship at Harvard Medical School and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston. She subsequently joined the faculty of Harvard Medical School as Clinical Instructor of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Biology, and was appointed the Director of the International Patient Program at Boston IVF.

3:00 PM Dr. Philip Werthman Hard facts about low T Dr. Phillip Werthman is the most recognized vasectomy reversal surgeon and male fertility specialist in the world. His expertise and skill have been acknowledged by scholars, his colleagues and in the media. An Assistant Clinical Professor of Urology at the University of Southern California School of Medicine, Dr. Werthman is also the author of two definitive textbooks on the subject of male fertility. Past President of the Los Angeles Urologic Society, Dr. Werthman is a recipient of the American Fertility Association’s Illuminations Award, given yearly to the outstanding fertility doctor in the nation. In addition to performing the first-ever network-televised vasectomy reversal surgery on ABC’s Extreme Makeover.

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Theme: Don’t bury your emotions: Tips for emotional health & maintaining a strong relationship while trying to conceive

9:00 AM Kristen Darcy When it’s not you: How women deal with male infertility In addition to being an author, Kristen Darcy. Darcy offers coaching services to individuals challenged with infertility, as well as works with clinics

and other fertility providers to help them serve their patients more effectively. She speaks at workshops and conferences around the country. She has been highlighted in national publications and broadcast media including NBC’s The Today Show , Woman’s World magazine, PBS’ Health Week and The Boston Globe .

10:00 AM John Gray Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus John Gray is the leading relationship expert in the world and best-selling author of “Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus.” Gray’s books have sold over 50 million copies in50 different languages around the world. In his book “Work With Me: The 8 Blind Spots between Men and Women in Business” he teaches us how achieve a more comfortable and productive work environment. John’s new book “Staying Focused in a Hyper World: Natural Solutions for ADHD, Memory and Brain Performance” provides practical strategies for improving relationships at all ages and stages of life. Through his highly acclaimed books, videos and transformational seminars, John’s purpose is to create a world where men and women understand, respect, appreciate and ultimately work together. Liongsate/Summit Entertainment has purchased the rights to Gray’s bestseller “Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus” with the intention of creating a feature film and TV series. Star Reese Witherspoon and commercial directing whiz Bryan Buckley joined the project with an anticipated release date of 2015. Gray has appeared on “Dr. Oz”,” Suzanne Somers,” “Oprah,” “The Today Show,” “CBS Morning Show,” “Good Morning America,” “The Early Show,” “The View,” “The Couch,” “Fox & Friends Weekend,” “Good Morning New York,” CNN, “Politically Incorrect,” “Larry King” and others. He has been profiled in Newsweek, Time Magazine, Forbes, USA Today, TV Guide and People, among scores of other major programs. @marsvenus 11:00 AM Marc Sedeka The husband’s role: When his wife is dealing with infertility Marc Sedaka is a successful comedy writer for both film and TV and the author of 'What He Can Expect When She's Not Expecting' He wrote 'Like most men, I have the attention span of a flea. So when I set out to write the definitive infertility guide for husbands, I put one goal above all others… to write a book that a man would actually read.' His producer credits include New Line Cinema’s Overnight Delivery starring Reese Witherspoon and Paul Rudd, CBS’s “King of Queens”, and NBC’s “Inside Schwartz.” In addition, his family-related articles have appeared in L.A. Parent and The Los Angeles Times and he recently completed a children’s book with his father, singer-songwriter, Neil Sedaka. Marc currently lives in Los Angles with his wife Samantha and yes… their three young children. 12:00 PM Tamara Green Restoring intimacy and healing T amara Green, LCSW is a veteran Loving Relationship Expert, Psychotherapist, Meditation Facilitator and Certified Hypnotherapist. She specializes in coaching singles to find their soulmates and couples to heal their relationships through deep spiritual guidance. Elle Magazine dubs her the “Soul-centered Psychotherapist and Loving Relationship Expert.” She is an exciting catalyst for profound healing who has devoted her life to helping people rise out of pain and fear and into overflowing abundance and meaning. 1:00 PM Dr. Bill Petok Rising to the occasion: the stress of sex Bill Petok earned his doctorate from the University of Maryland in 1978. Before entering full time independent practice, he worked as a psychologist in the public sector in both Baltimore and Anne Arundel County. His postdoctoral training includes a year at the Family Therapy Institute of Washington, D.C. and an externship at Sheppard & Enoch Pratt Hospital in the Sexual Dysfunctions Clinic. His practice focuses on the problems that individuals, couples and families experience in daily life, including anxiety, depression, stress, marital and family relationships. He also has several areas of special expertise: Sex Therapy and Counseling for Fertility Problems.



Dr. Petok has been teaching physicians about human sexuality since 1984 when he began training OB/GYNs at Baltimore’s Sinai Hospital residency program. He is a frequent speaker to health care professionals around the country on topics related to the treatment of sexual dysfunction. 2:00 PM

Richard Remaginit

Love, Loss & Infertilty: Dealing with the hard stuff

Richard Spencer knows what dealing with the hard stuff means. In addition to being diagnosed with cancer he was told he had no sperm. He and his wife also lost their twins before they were born. They went on to become pregnant and are now raising a beautiful little girl with down syndrome. 3:00 PM Marc Sklar

Doing what comes naturally: Using natural supplements to boost your fertility For more than 15 years, fertility expert, Marc Sklar, has been helping couples struggling to conceive and have healthy babies. In addition to his Masters of Science, Marc trained at the Harvard Medical School, Mind/Body Medical Institute. He is the creator MarcSklar.com and ReproductiveWellness.com , and he’s the co-author of Secret to Conception. He has extensive experience and expertise in treating and resolving the causes of infertility and recurrent pregnancy loss with classical Acupuncture and Chinese Medicines. A culmination of studying world religions and ancient healing techniques, combined with extensive world travel, gives Marc Sklar a unique understanding of the human body and spirit. A Doctor of Acupuncture, Board Certified Herbalist and Oriental Medicine Practitioner, and Fellow of the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine, Sklar approaches his patients with an open mind, compassion and a medically integrative perspective.

Wednesday, June 15, 2015

Theme: DocTalk - Testing and treatment options for male infertility

9:00 AM

Sara Naab

Semen Analysis 101: A step by step review of what the report means

At age 23, Sara was told she may not be able have children. With determination, she took it as a challenge and focused intently on improving on her health. Over the course of a a couple years, she lost nearly 70lbs and became a tri-athlete. With gratitude; she has been able to naturally conceive three sons. Fueled by her passion to help people transform their health, Sara has spent countless hours volunteering as a fitness and health coach. As a daughter, wife, sister to four brothers and mother to three boys, Sara developed a particular interest in men’s health and created Don’t Cook your Balls as a resource to help men better understand their sexual and reproductive health. While working at a government lab, Sara’s husband Ulrich invented powerful technology capable of performing a variety of medical tests. The couple saw the technology as an opportunity to bring lab tests into the home so that people could get more regular feedback on their health. In 2012, they founded Sandstone Diagnostics to develop Trak as a tool that empowers men to improve their fertility.



10:00 AM

Dr Tojuola

The male fertility workup: A list of must-dos for men with an abnormal semen analysis

Dr. Tojuola was born and raised in Kaduna, Nigeria. He moved to Fort Lauderdale, FL where he spent most of his teenage years. He attended the University of Florida for undergraduate studies and medical school. He is a huge fan of Gator athletics. He went on to complete internship in general surgery and residency in Urology at University of Tennessee in Memphis. He completed a fellowship in Robotic Microsurgery and Male infertility with Drs Parekattil and Brahmbhatt at PUR clinic in Clermont, FL. He currently practices in the Greater Houston area.

11:00 AM

Dr. Kathleen Hwang

The Big C: Building a family with a cancer diagnosis

Dr. Kathleen Hwang received her Bachelor’s degree from Binghamton University and her medical degree from New York Medical College. She completed her residency in urology at the University of Virginia Health Systems. She then completed her fellowship at Baylor University, specializing in Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery. Dr. Hwang has authored over 30 publications on male reproduction and sexual function. She has also received several awards, including the American Medical Women’s Association – Glasgow-Rubin Achievement Award, the Society of Women in Urology – Elisabeth Pickett Research Award, and the Joseph C. Addonizio Memorial Award. She has also. Her clinical and research interests include male infertility and sexual function.

12:00 NOON

Carol Lesser

What a guy can expect during a visit to a fertility clinic

Carol Lesser, a nurse practitioner at Boston IVF since 1988, has been providing infertility services to couples in the Boston area for more than 30 years.



She earned a BS in Psychology from Cornell University, a BSN from SUNY Stony Brook and an MSN and NP with a specialty in women’s health from Boston College.



A previous board member of Resolve of the Bay State and a member of American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and the New England Fertility Society, Ms. Lesser was the 2006 recipient of the national Jean Purdy Visionary Award for Excellence in Reproductive Nursing and the 2009 recipient of RESOLVE's Hope Award for Service. She is the co-chair of the annual national REI nurses conference, STARTART and has delivered numerous presentations on topics relevant to the field to IVF nursing to groups across the United States. Ms. Lesser has authored several publications on infertility and is the editor for the national nurse’s newsletter, Best practices in IVF Nursing. Her areas of interest include ovarian decline and treatment options for the later reproductive years; IVF medication protocols, PCOS, management of ectopic pregnancies and the patient friendly approach to providing ART care. She also serves as a consultant to the infertility industry.



In her spare time Carol enjoys her 3 sons, yoga, meditation and a love of traveling anywhere warm!

1:00 PM

Dr. Erik Seaman

Putting it in reverse: The truth about vasectomy reversals

Dr. Seaman is proud to be one of the principal driving forces in the creation of the Urology Group of New Jersey (UGNJ) and served as its president for over three years. Dr. Seaman has earned the reputation as a leader in the field of male fertility care, specializing in microsurgical vasectomy reversal, microsurgical sperm retrieval, varicocelectomy, medical treatment for infertility and vasectomy.



Dr. Seaman has been practicing in Essex County since 1996. He currently holds active membership in the American Urological Association, the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, the Society for the Study for Male Reproduction, the Society for Male Reproduction and Urology, and the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society.



Dr. Seaman has been recognized repeatedly as a New Jersey Monthly Top Doctor and in 2006 earned his Executive MBA from Rutgers and is a member of the Beta Gamma Sigma Honor society. He recently moved from UGNJ?s West Orange location to the Millburn office. Dr. Seaman has a website dedicated to male infertility and can be accessed at http://www.malefertilitydoc.com/



2:00 PM

Dr. Michael Eisenberg

Something's Wrong. Now What?: Treating Varicoceles and Azoospermia

Michael L. Eisenberg, MD earned his bachelor degree from Rice University and his medical doctorate from Yale School of Medicine. He completed his internship and residency in urology at the University of California, San Francisco and a Male Reproductive Medicine and Microsurgery fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. He is board certified in urology. Dr. Eisenberg serves as an associate editor of Fertility and Sterility, on the editorial board of the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, and as an ad hoc referee for dozens of leading medical journals and has himself authored numerous peer-reviewed articles. He is highly regarded both nationally and internationally and has delivered invited lectures all over the globe. His clinical and research interests include the intersection between a man’s health and his sexual, reproductive, and urinary function. His group seeks to understand the implications of impaired sperm production to a man’s health as well as methods to improve testosterone and sperm production.



3:00 PM

Dr Philip Werthman

Shooting Blanks: What Causes Azoospermia

Dr. Phillip Werthman is the most recognized vasectomy reversal surgeon and male fertility specialist in the world. His expertise and skill have been acknowledged by scholars, his colleagues and in the media. An Assistant Clinical Professor of Urology at the University of Southern California School of Medicine, Dr. Werthman is also the author of two definitive textbooks on the subject of male fertility. Past President of the Los Angeles Urologic Society, Dr. Werthman is a recipient of the American Fertility Association’s Illuminations Award, given yearly to the outstanding fertility doctor in the nation. In addition to performing the first-ever network-televised vasectomy reversal surgery on ABC’s Extreme Makeover

Thursday, June 16, 2015

Theme: Baby Making Logistics: Resources for couples on the path to parenthood

9:00 AM Allison Meier from Vitality Solutions

Buying IVF insurance as a funding option Allison Meier is Founder & CEO of Vitality Solutions, LLC based in Houston, TX. Allison has more than 10 years of experience in the insurance industry. She began her career in property & casualty insurance sales and sales management with Liberty Mutual. She then moved into a Senior Producer role at one of the 15 largest insurance brokerage firms in the United States. Allison holds a Bachelors degree in Marketing from the University of Nebraska, and an MBA with an emphasis in business consulting from the University of Houston. She currently serves on the board of directors for two non-profit organizations, one of which she founded in 2014. Allison has a heart and desire to bring hope and new life to couples facing infertility and once these couples do experience new life, her mission is to share it with others. One of those ways is through funding non-profit organizations fighting social issues that are the direct cause and effect of family breakdown - giving more hope and new life to others. 10:00 AM

Cary Carbonaro

Finances for Your Baby - Creative financing for fertility treatments Cary Carbonaro aka “The Money Queen”TM is a Certified Financial Planner with an MBA in finance, and has over 25 years of experience in financial services. In 2014, she was named an Ambassador for the CFP® Board, one of only 50 in the United States. Cary’s latest book “The Money Queen’s Guide: For Women Who Want Build Wealth and Banish Fear” (Morgan James, October 2015) is an Amazon #1 Best Seller in the U.S. and several other countries. In March 2016, “The Money Queen’s Guide” was named one of the “10 Best Books to Make You Rich” by DailyWorth. moneyqueenguide.com 11:00 AM

Aprill Lane

The Military Lack of Coverage Aprill Lane is the President and Founder of AGC. As President and Founder, Aprill has general supervision and control of the business of AGC and presides over all meetings.

Aprill and her husband struggled with infertility for 4.5 years before having their first child, via adoption, Miles. Aprill and her husband eventually had a pregnancy that made it full term and resulted in their second son, Mark. Their journey with infertility brought them through 3 IUI, 9 IVF (6 fresh, 3 frozen) and 4 losses. Through this experience she has become very familiar with the process and costs, both financial and emotional, of fertility treatments and infertility diagnoses. Meeting other couples going through the same process, Aprill began to hear more and more stories of people taking out second mortgages, loans, and borrowing money from family and friends to pay for fertility treatments. These stories inspired her to create a scholarship foundation to ease the financial burden of this costly and difficult procedure. In addition to her personal experience in this area, Aprill is a graduate of Worcester State College. Along with her responsibilities with AGC, Aprill is a full time employee at a Pharmaceutical Company. 12:00 PM Kate LeBlanc

For veterans who want to be dads Kate Weldon LeBlanc joined RESOLVE New England (RNE) in January 2015 as the Executive Director. Having experienced infertility herself, Kate has a strong personal and professional commitment to the RNE mission. Prior to her arrival at RNE, she worked for the Center for Early Relationship Support of JF&CS, the Child Advocacy and Government Relations departments at Boston Children’s Hospital, and the Massachusetts Legislature. She holds a BSW from Skidmore College and a Master’s of Public Affairs from UMass Boston. Kate lives in Massachusetts with her husband Joe and daughter Sophie. 1:00 PM Amelia Demma

What every guy should know about sperm donation, surrogacy & family building Amelia Demma is a New York licensed attorney and founder of Law Offices of Amelia Demma, providing services to those engaged in assisted family building, specifically egg, embryo and sperm donation as well as compassionate surrogacy. Amy is actively engaged in the nation’s most established infertility patient advocacy groups and other non-profit and professional organizations. She served for many years as Vice President on the board at RESOLVE New England and in 2012 completed her tenure as President of the Board of Directors at RESOLVE New England. Amelia is a recently admitted Fellow to the American Academy of Assisted Reproductive Technology Attorneys and an active member of the Legal Professionals Group of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine.

2:00 PM Eric Schwartzman

Donor Insemination & Alternative Family Building Eric is father of two children via donor insemination. Eric lives and works in NYC. He is an expert on state and local taxation specializing on the information service industry. Eric has been blogging on the topic of donor conception since 2005 on his blog “Life as Dad to Donor Insemination (DI) Kids” as well as being the owner and chief moderator for the Yahoo Discussion Group DI Dads, a men only support group for men who have used donor conception methods to start their families or who are considering using DO for that purpose. The group also started in 2005 currently has over 350 members. He is also has a community page set up on Facebook called Donor Conception Postcard Project, a community page that posts images contributed anonymously either via postcards or electronically. 3:00 PM

Nikki Wehmeir

Egg Donation & Surrogacy as an option

Nikki Wehmeir has been in the infertility industry for over six years working her way up quickly through case management and she is now proudly the Egg Donor Program Director at Genesis Group. Nikki has always had a passion for not only helping people but being their light in very dark times and has found her career path to be rewarding mentally and emotionally as she achieves that passion. Not only does she oversee the donor program here but she continues to maintain a very hands on role in the start the finish coordination of all cases. Outside of the office, Nikki is a mother to two wonderful children and spend her free time balancing the life of "coach's wife", "baseball mom", and "volleyball mom" while still managing to make sure her children are excelling at school. She has three wonderful dogs (all rescues) and have been with the love of her life for 8 years.





Friday, June 17, 2015

Theme: Been there, Done that. Stories of resilience

9:00 AM Rob & Ben Clyde

If I could tell you

The Clyde Brothers are writers and directors based in Los Angeles, CA. Rob Clyde and Ben Clyde, both are writers and directors, and recently finished filming on their Short Film If I Could Tell You about a couple the end of their rope after years of trying to conceive. Why a film on Fertility? One reason is it is a personl story for Rob Clyde and his wife. Although there were'nt involved in any 'underground' fertility treatments :) he and his wife did live through it in conceiving their second son. 10:00 AM Jonathan Boldt

Laugh it out: Sharing your story and building a support system Unlike Steve and Kristina, Jonathan and Jennie’s story has yet to find its happy ending but that hasn’t stopped them from laughing along the way! Anyone who has suffered through the ups and downs of infertility knows just how important it is to laugh in order to keep your sanity and that’s where Jonathan and Steve felt they could make a difference. 11:00 AM Anonymous story

Turtle Sacks: A Chinese tale of two balls 12:00 PM Greg Wolfe

Fatherhood: Getting in touch with your desire to be a father

Since writing How to Make Love to a Plastic Cup, Greg has become an outspoken advocate for male infertility awareness, and has been featured on The View and SiriusXM’s Doctor Radio, contributed to Redbook and The Huffington Post, and has been featured in The Stir, the Los Angeles Daily News and The Globe and Mail.

1:00 PM

Wendy Litner

How to buy a baby

Wendy Litner is a lawyer turned writer who elevates anxiety to an art form. You can check out her writing on The Huffington Post, xoJane, Today's Parent, Mammamia, McSweeneys or on her blog SadintheCity.com . As an infertility sufferer, she is currently channeling her experience into a web series and would love to share the trailer with you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLqSlmok9KA

2:00 PM

Amanda Micheli

Have A Baby Documentary

Amanda Micheli, director of the new documentary film HAVEABABY, is an Oscar-nominated director and a celebrated cinematographer. HAVEABABY was inspired by Amanda’s own experience with infertility after her husband was diagnosed with testicular cancer; the film explores the emotional and financial challenges that infertile couples face when pursuing a family through reproductive medicine. HAVEABABY premiered at the Tribeca Film festival in April, continues to tour film festivals across the country, and will be released to the general public within the year. Amanda is a graduate of Harvard University and is a past visiting lecturer at Stanford’s MFA film program. You can learn more about her work and the documentary at www.haveababymovie.com

3:00 PM

Anonymous story