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Home / Dr. Anitha Nair

Dr. Anitha Nair

March 21, 2012 by Shady Grove Fertility

SGF’s 14th full-service location is now open at Sibley Hospital in Washington, DC

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Shady Grove Fertility at Sibley Hospital


Shady Grove Fertility is proud to open the doors to our 14th full-service office on the Sibley Hospital Campus in Washington, DC. This office opens in response to the overwhelming popularity of our first DC office on K Street as well as the surrounding suburban areas in Montgomery County in Maryland and Fairfax County in Virginia.

This modern-designed office features a loft-like feel but with warm and friendly touches. Conveniently located in NW DC on the campus of Sibley Hospital, it offers plenty of free parking, and our staff includes 3 reproductive endocrinologists, nurses, medical assistants, a sonographer, financial counselor and our patient representative team.

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It is SGF’s goal to offer our patients the highest quality of care and to make the fertility journey as smooth as possible. If convenient, we welcome all patients to monitor at our new Washington, DC – Sibley Hospital location no matter which office is their primary location. Sibley is open Monday through Friday from 7:15am to 9am for monitoring. Simply call 202-677-4720 to schedule your next monitoring appointment.

Also available at Sibley:

  • New Patient Appointments with Eric A. Widra, MD, Barbara H. Osborn, MD and Anitha S. Nair, MD. To schedule call 1-888-761-1967 or click here to schedule.
  • Follow-up appointments with Eric A. Widra, MD, Barbara H. Osborn, MD and Anitha S. Nair, MD.To schedule call 202-677-4720.
  • IUIs are offered at this location Monday through Friday.
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There has already been such a great response to the opening –book your appointment today!

Shady Grove Fertility at Sibley Hospital:
5215 Loughboro Rd NW, Ste. 410
Washington, DC 20016
Phone: 202-677-4720
Fax: 202-686-6520

> Click here to view all of our locations.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Dr. Anitha Nair, Intrauterine insemination (IUI)

November 18, 2010 by Shady Grove Fertility

by Dr. Anitha Nair

Couples hoping to conceive often hold the misconception that body weight has nothing to do with getting pregnant. In reality, there is a clear association between weight and fertility and your doctor may encourage, or, as necessary, require a program of weight normalization combining dietary modification as well as exercise prior to embarking on conception.

Patients with weight abnormalities find it hard enough to see a physician about something as intimate as trying to get pregnant. Their worries about weight can compound the emotional discomfort. What most patients don’t know is that obesity is a very common problem and weight counseling is a routine part of most doctor visits. It is surprising to many patients what weights are medically considered overweight, obese and extremely obese. Obesity is defined by a measure calculated by the height and weight of the patient to give the body mass index or BMI. Normal BMI is defined by an index of less than 25; overweight patients are defined by a BMI 25 or greater; obesity is defined as a BMI of greater than 30.

>Click here to find your BMI.

Ideal body weight results in the best outcome for fertility therapy and for both mother and baby. For those with abnormal weight who do conceive, greater complications of pregnancy exist including:

  • Higher frequency of early pregnancy loss (miscarriage)
  • Greater anesthesia and surgical complications if any surgery required
  • Greater frequency of hypertension, gestational diabetes, pre-eclampsia, stillbirth and other complication of pregnancy (rates of stillbirth are twice as high in obese patients compared to normal weight patients)
  • An increased risk of requiring a caesarean section delivery. The caesarean section rate is almost 50% in obese women and the postoperative complications following C Section are significantly higher.
  • Higher infant birth weights correlate with a greater delivery complication rate for those delivering vaginally.

Both underweight and overweight women and men suffer from a higher incidence of infertility. Normal BMI optimizes fertility treatment success. Modifying your weight may be the simplest, most cost-effective first step in improving your chance to conceive. In many cases, this can mean no additional treatment is needed.

Overweight or underweight women may have hormonal disorders, which may cause them to ovulate infrequently or not at all.

Generally, underweight patients (BMI less than 19) can be encouraged to gain more weight, and this alone often increases their fertility significantly or makes hormonal therapy more successful.

On the other side of the spectrum, many studies have demonstrated a clear and consistent decrease in fertility with increasing female weight. Overweight women who undergo weight loss (even as little as 10% of total body weight) may ovulate without the need for fertility medications.

Severe obesity in men has been shown to alter fertility due to imbalances in hormone regulation tied to sperm production. A simple reduction in weight may improve semen parameters.

Our goal at Shady Grove Fertility Center is to provide you with the best and safest outcome possible. Just as serious medical conditions like diabetes, hypertension or cardiac disease require treatment before embarking on fertility therapies, so should abnormalities in weight. Your doctor will discuss with you the importance of your weight as part of the overall review of your medical records and history. We will use this information and have a discussion on the serious impact of being underweight or overweight on your general health as well as your fertility care.

It is not uncommon that patients are counseled that their treatments must be held until they achieve a target weight. In many cases, these couples will conceive spontaneously during this period. The good news is that normalization of BMI is very effective in yielding significant improvements to success rates for conception and with the proper motivation and help most patients can achieve their goals of normalizing their weight.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Dr. Anitha Nair

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