My husband, Venus, and I went through USC Fertility and had two beautiful twin girls in June last year. Things have been hectic since then, but we wanted to say thank you. We are so grateful for allowing God to use Dr. Paulson to give us these two little miracles who have changed our lives.
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My name is Karla Ramirez and I would like to take some time to provide feedback on my experience with UCS Fertility . I was assigned to Dr. Bendikson and her nurse, Victoria Paddock. There are a great many positive words that can describe them both and the whole USC team. Through this emotionally and physically challenging experience,
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Our journey at USC Fertility was one full of hope, support, and understanding. The staff’s compassion, humor, and constant reassurance made the ever so stressful process easier and comforting. Our dream came true when we were able to welcome our baby girl into our lives.
From a happy Dr. Paulson patient.
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I am so happy we got Dr. Paulson to do this with us. It was a wonderful experience. Unique.
I recall the day of transfer. The atmosphere in that room was so joyful. I knew it would work. I was so happy and giggled so much the assistance had a problem with the ultrasound machine.
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“Live Like You’re Going to Have a Long, Happy Life.”
Wendi Davenport learned she had Stage 2 breast cancer that had spread to the lymph nodes. She also learned that she could take steps to protect her chances for having children after cancer treatment. Wendi’s surgical oncologist informed her of options that she didn’t know existed—freezing eggs and/or embryos and placing her ovaries into a temporary menopausal state.
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We can’t recommend USC Fertility enough! Throughout our entire process, they were clear, honest, and kind with us. They took good care of us both physically and intellectually, remaining transparent with us about what was happening, why it was happening, etc. The label ‘infertile’ is often embarrassing, but the doctors and staff at USC Fertility never made us feel embarrassed or ashamed.
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