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April on Oct 13th, 2009 in
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April is a CNY Fertility Center patient and has been on her journey to fertility for approximately two years. April will share candid stories and a unique perspective on the fertility challenges many women and couples face.
Week Twenty One: Marital Bliss Part II
Last week I discussed how to more effectively communicate with your partner and how to maintain a healthy marriage while undergoing fertility treatment. As...
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Lisa Stack on Oct 12th, 2009 in
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You cannot fake what you feel. You can try to repress your emotions, you can try to justify what you feel or lie about what you feel, but what you feel is authentic. It is real, and you are feeling it. There is nothing wrong with whatever you feel. There are no good emotions or bad emotions; there is nothing wrong with anger or jealousy or envy. Even if you are feeling hate, it comes from your integrity. ...
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Christine on Oct 11th, 2009 in
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Over the summer our Latham CNY Fertility Center held a very successful Meet the Practitioners Information Night and the intention is to hold these on a regular basis at all three CNY Fertility Center locations. Founder and Director, Dr. Robert Kiltz, understands that your initial consultation can leave you with unanswered questions and a thirst to know more. It takes some time to digest all of the information that...
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April on Oct 6th, 2009 in
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April is a CNY Fertility Center patient and has been on her journey to fertility for approximately two years. April will share candid stories and a unique perspective on the fertility challenges many women and couples face.
Week Twenty: Marital Bliss and Infertility
Is there such a thing? When I reflect on our last seven years of marriage, I think about some of our worst fights (which in hindsight were actually...
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Christine on Oct 5th, 2009 in
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We have a very busy month in October and there are many fun and informative workshops available to you to attend whether you are near our Syracuse, Albany or Rochester CNY Healing Arts Center. We hope to see you soon!
SYRACUSE WORKSHOPS:
Maya Abdominal Massage Information Meeting – Thursday, October 8th, 2009, 5:00-7:00pm
Our CNY Healing Arts Center is offering an informal gathering to find out more about...
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Christine on Oct 5th, 2009 in
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This month we will hold Support Group Meetings at all three of our CNY Fertility Center locations – Syracuse, Albany and Rochester – we will gather in the reception area. We will be taking some time to engage in a very calming and therapeutic exercise: Creating your own Vision Board. Below are the dates and times, we hope you can attend and look forward to seeing you!
For our CNY Fertility Center addresses and...
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Rebecca Rice on Oct 5th, 2009 in
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The natural progression of the advancement of medicine is found in the inclusion of more avenues of treatment. This is seen at our CNY Healing Arts Center in Latham, NY. Here conventional infertility treatments occur on the first floor while the second floor holds a serene and nurturing space providing holistic therapies like acupuncture and Chinese medicine. The beauty of the environment is unique, providing...
Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.
- Thomas Merton
Have you ever tried art as a release? Although we may not regularly make time to do something creative, it can often have incredibly cathartic results. Simply doodling at your desk has a wonderful way of distracting the mind and calming your thoughts. Taking your normal desktop sketches to a larger format can have even...
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Christine on Oct 2nd, 2009 in
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It was January 2008 and Dr. Robert Kiltz had a dream of expanding his services to the Rochester region. In collaboration with a local restoration contractor, he purchased a stately old home on East Avenue. From there, his vision of the First Integrative Fertility Center, merging Eastern and Western medicine, began.
Dr. Kiltz wanted to create a stress free environment for everyone who walked through the door....