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G. Wright Bates, Jr., M.D.
is a native of Huntsville, Alabama. He recieved a B.S. in Biology
from Rhodes College and his M.D. from the University of Alabama School
of Medicine. He completed residency training in Obstetrics and Gynecology
at University of Tennessee Center for Health Sciences. Prior to his
subspecialty training, Dr. Bates practiced general OB/GYN in Warner
Robins, Georgia. He completed a Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
fellowship at Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School.
Prior to returning to Georgia, he served as OB/GYN faculty and Director
of In Vitro Fertilization at Wilford Hall Medical Center. He is board
certified in OB/GYN as well as Reproductive Endocrinology and has
lectured widely on fertility related issue including ovulation.
"OV-Watch uses state of the art technology to accurately predict fertility,
increasing a couples chance of pregnancy and shortening the time it takes
to conceive. Unlike older methods of ovulation detection, which may be
hard to interpret or only give 12 - 24 hours warning, OV-Watch reduces the
stress of couples who are trying to expand their family, by identifying a
4 or 5 day fertility window where pregnancy is possible."
Dr. G. Wright Bates
Reproductive Endocrinology
Associate Professor
Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility
University of Alabama School of Medicine
Birmingham, AL

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Arthur Haney, a
specialist in reproductive endocrinology, infertility and the prevention
of adhesions following gynecologic surgery, joined the University
of Chicago faculty as Chairman and Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology
in 2003. Dr. Haney came to Chicago from Duke University, where he
was the Roy T. Parker professor and director of the division of reproductive
endocrinology and infertility in obstetrics and gynecology. The recipient
of numerous honors, including a Distinguished Professor Award from
Duke University in 1986, Dr. Haney has served as president of the
American Society for Reproductive Medicine and the Congress of the
International Federation of Fertility Societies, and as a director
of the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology. He has published
more than 100 journal articles and has written dozens of review articles
and book chapters. Dr. Haney received a B.S. in electrical engineering
from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968 and an M.D. from the University
of Arizona in 1972. Following residency and fellowship programs at
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