New Connections
October 30, 2009 by Kristen Magnacca

Change is a good thing… really. Without change the universe isn’t able to receive direction to begin to create something new. The other day while on a coaching call with an amazing woman we discussed the balancing of her heart’s desire, faith and the perceived stumbling blocks that are associated with life.
The questions that we were addressing were:
How do you balance the leap of faith of newness and hold onto the faith that all is possible with the human emotions of uncertainty? The uncertainty of life can create fear, anxiety and upset. I am a firm believer that if you change your emotions in order to create new connections, you create a new existence.
Dr. Joe Dispenza who has devoted himself to the study of neuroplasticity says “neurons that fire together stay together” has an amazing video on his website that shows in real time a “thought” and it’s connection to the neurons within the brain. He then goes on and shows the image of learning something new and an image of changing your mind. (Check out Dr. Joe Dispenza.com for amazing video that shows this concept http://www.drjoedispenza.com/)
It is amazing. That literally you can see your brain in action, having a thought and then seeing the working of that thought. Also, how if you change the emotional component you change the links. What this video made clear to me is that if you consistently feel or become angry or sad, hopeless on a daily basis, then the connections become strong and create tentacles.
This means that you are creating a new neural connection that you have all the control over. Reminding yourself that this is a temporary situation that requires consistent attention until completion will help you fall back onto your healthy thought patterns and have the resilience to move through the unhealthy thoughts quicker.
You could ask yourself “Is the thought I am thinking helpful or harmful to me? I guarantee you’ll get the answer you desire.
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Come and learn more about this and other strategies for coping when I present Dr. Rob’s Love and Infertility Workshop Part 1 to be held at the Rochester Center on November 17 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. Also, feel free to call in to the December 8th Tele-workshop at 8:00 pm for a review of strategies from Love and Infertility Workshop Part I and some helpful holiday strategies.
Kristen Magnacca presents her Love & Infertility Series in NY
September 16, 2009 by Kristen Magnacca

I wanted to take this opportunity and share with you the upcoming Love and Infertility events for the fall at all three CNY Fertility & CNY Healing Arts Center locations.
Once again, Dr. Rob Kiltz has invited me to share the Love and Infertility Workshop Series beginning with Part I ~ “I just want a baby! Change the questions that you’re asking yourself and succeed.” Are the questions that you’re asking yourself driving you crazy? Why can everyone else get pregnant but me? What will happen if I don’t … create enough follicles? Ovulate? What will happen if this cycle does not work?
The series will run a bit different from the last session, as I will be rotating each month between the three centers:
Syracuse on Wednesday, September 30th, 2009, 6:00-8:30pm
Albany on October 6 th Tuesday, 6-8:30pm
Rochester November 17th Tuesday, 6-8:30pm
December offers a Tele Workshop for all three centers, details coming.
If you already attended the series please know that this session will have a refresher of some already presented material along with new tid-bits, insights and strategies.
**Please feel free to email me if you should have any questions and also to RSVP at kristen@cnyfertility.com.
After thirteen long years…
When I first started treatments with Dr. Kiltz I never expected to become a mother , by this time I was in my late 20’s and had never been on birth control. I was married for five years to a man I loved more than life, although me not feeling like a Woman was tearing our relationship apart. Finding out that I had PCOS, changed my life dramatically. Dr. Kiltz had known how to treat me all along , without having to go to other Doctors. I was on a few different treatments, and ended up taking a few months off during the Holiday’s. I planned on starting injectables the following year. On March 5, 2006 at the age of 31, I found out that I was pregnant for the first time after trying for 13 years , me and my husband couldn’t believe it. Dr. Kiltz was instrumental in me carrying my son to term, since there is a high rate of women with PCOS and miscarriages. On 10-31-2006 my life started with the birth of my son Shawn Jr. I owe Dr. Kiltz my eternal gratitude for my beautiful miracle , for that is what all children are. My son is truly my life , a gift from above. I am now 34 and would love more children , but if it doesn’t happen… it’s OK.
Thank You again , Dr. Kiltz and your Staff at CNY Fertility Center.
~Stacey
Dr. Rob shares a “Good morning” to all!
May 5, 2009 by Dr. Rob
Dr. Rob shares some positive thoughts with everyone this Cinco de Mayo morning. He is reading a new book, How God Changes Your Brain, by Andrew Newberg, MD.
Dr. Rob does radio interview about MindBodySmile.com
April 24, 2009 by Dr. Rob
Recently George Kilpatrick, of Syracuse’s WCNY, did a radio interview with Dr. Rob about his success story, his ideas on positive thinking and our website MindBodySmile.com. You can listen to the interview below or read the transcript. Enjoy
TRANSCRIPT OF INTERVIEW BETWEEN GEORGE KILPATRCK AND DR. ROB KILTZ:
GEORGE: This is the show that celebrates stories of success and achievement. We have a success story and achievement story, here in the studio with us today and we are so glad to be joined by Dr. Robert Kiltz. He’s a Reproductive Endocrinologist, he’s a Fertility Doctor. But that’s just one side of what he does. The real deal Read more
Life is a beautiful thing
April 23, 2009 by Dr. Rob

My husband and I want to thank you for everything you and your staff did for us 2yrs ago. We have a beautiful son. I have given CNY Fertility Center’s name out to people we know that are having trouble conceiving.
With all of our love,
Melissa,Shawn,&Tyler
Strong sense of community and support
April 17, 2009 by Kristen Magnacca

The Love and Infertility Workshop Series might have ended but the friendship and camaraderie built is still going strong. The Latham Group has developed a strong sense of community and support. CNY Fertility Center completely understands the mind, body and soul approach to creation and that is why these workshops are Dr. Rob’s gifts. If you haven’t attended a workshop series as of yet we encourage you to do so. See some of the upcoming dates below. Just like the Latham Group you gain so much more than understanding.
~Blessings, Kristen
Dr. Rob and Kristen Magnacca will present an educational seminar during National Infertility Awareness Week. Join us for one or more of the events below by registering via email to events@robertkiltz.com. Each seminar will end with a 30-45 minute sample of Yoga for Fertility. Please join us! Read more
Truly blessed
April 17, 2009 by Dr. Rob

We would like to thank CNY Fertility Center for the amazing work they do everyday.
After being diagnosed with PCOS and three failed rounds of clomid we went to CNY.
In April of 2008 we were pregnant, and in December 2008 we had a beautiful baby girl.
Dr. Kiltz and his staff are amazing! CNY Fertility and CNY Healing Arts are places of hope, love and support.
We will always have a special place in our heart for CNY and we are thankful everyday for the blessing of our daughter! She is a miracle and we are so thankful!!! Thank you everyone at CNY!!!!
~Shannon
Michelle & Andrea’s Story

After 3 IVF cycles – we were so psyched to finally have a successful pregnancy! The 9 months that included 3 treatments of IVIG, a cervical cerclage and a fall down the stairs seemed to last forever, but it was ALL worth it!! Thank you to everyone at CNY Fertility Centers and CNY Healing Arts Centers for you support, care and kindness!
We can’t wait to see you again, in hopes of giving our boy a baby brother or sister!
Michelle & Andrea
At last my love has come along!
April 13, 2009 by Dr. Rob
Thank You………..




