Amos Grunebaum, MD FACOG is an obstetrician and gynecologist as well as a specialist in high-risk pregnancies (maternal-fetal medicine) with over 30 years experience in his field.
Dr.Amos' book "Sexually Speaking" which he co-authored with Dr.Ruth Westheimer was published early 2012. See both Dr.Amos and Dr.Ruth here. A previous book co-authored with Dr. Ruth was called "Pregnancy Guide for Couples" (Routledge Press, 1999).
Over his 30+ years as ObGyn in New York, Dr.Grunebaum has delivered more than 3,000 babies and has supervised more than 10,000 deliveries. He is the author and co-author of more than 25 peer-reviewed, scientific articles, abstracts, and book chapters.
Dr.Grunebaum is presently the Director of Obstetrics and Chief of Labor & Delivery at New York's largest Medical Center on the Upper Eastside of Manhattan and he is an Associate Professor of Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology at the leading Ivy League Medical College in New York City.
Dr. Amos has worked on the internet since it's early days. Over more than 17 years he has helped tens of thousands of couples around the world achieve their dream of getting pregnant by increasing their chance of conception through his online fertility tools and education. He has answered over 100,000 questions on the internet about wide-ranging issues, and he has become one of the leading web authorities on fertility and pregnancy.In his work, he has created several highly successful pregnancy and fertility sites in the U.S and Europe.
Dr.Amos created BabyMed.com to improve women's and men's knowledge about pregnancy and fertility. Over the last decades Dr. Amos has worked on several web sites including INCIID, OnHealth, 9Monate, Qualimedic, and WebMD. Most recently he was the director of the WebMD Fertility Center.
In 2000 he created a German pregnancy and fertility web site (www.9Monate.de), which is currently the most popular European web site on health, fertility, and pregnancy.
BabyMed.com was launched in 2001 and quickly became one of the most popular international fertility and pregnancy sites with many interactive pregnancy and fertility tools.
In addition to being a practicing obstetrician with more than 30 years experience, Dr. Amos Grunebaum is also a seasoned media personality. Over the years, he has appeared on news programs and on public television, CNN, ABC, NBC, CBS, FOX, and the Charlie Rose show. Dr.Grunebaum talked on CNN about Stress and Pregnancy. He has appeared and he has been quoted in magazines such as Cosmopolitan and was Marisa Tomei's obstetrician in the Ron Howard movie, The Paper. As the co-author of"Dr.Ruth's Pregnancy Guide for Couples: Love, Sex, and Medical Facts."(Routledge Press, 1999), he also participated in a nationwide radio and bookstore publicity campaign.
Dr.Grunebaum also developed a successful line of fertility products including FertilAid, FertileCM, and the successful Pregnancy Plus family of pregnancy supplements including Pregnancy Plus Prenatals, Pregnancy Plus Omega-3, and Pregnancy Plus Cal-Mag
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If I had inter course on 04-06-2012, would it be possible to already have a positive pregnancy test? or would I have most likely gotten pregnant before that date?
It's not about when you had sex but when you ovulated and got pregnant. A urine pregnancy test is usually positive as early as 10-11 days after ovulation and fertilization, so if you ovulated on 4/6 then the urine pregnancy test would be positive by 4/11 or later.
Amos Grunebaum, MD
New York, NY USA
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I been tryin to concieve with my husbands help.We had sex every fertil day and at 8 dpo started havin sore breast. On day 12 dpo ned preg test and started having light brown discharge and just enough blood for panty liner. 13dpo and 14 dpo which is the day period was due, im haven as less than normal period but need a pad. sore brest still,cramps,lower back pain, under arms sore, neck is stuff, andi feel like i have the flu. No hpt has been positive and im still haven these symptoms that i do not have ever. please help!!!