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Blog Name: You Can Get Pregnant in Your 40's
Url: http://youcangetpregnant.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: pregnancy, birth, conceive
Description: Sharing articles I find, discussing options you might consider & suggesting what might help. Each person is different, what works for one might really mess up another. So what you do with this info is entirely up to you! A Zen thought: A true expert is not the one with the most knowledge, but one who causes the most others to have knowledge. Questions, subject ideas to research & suggestions welcome!
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Healthy lifestyle 'contract' for fertility patients
Stock photo by alleswilliEligible patients will be required to sign up to a health and lifestyle improvement programme including stop smoking, not drinking and losing weight if necessary befo
We need to talk about infertility
When Nigel Dawson, a volunteer on the Infertility Network helpline, encourages male callers to be more open about their fertility problems and reject outdated ideas about stigma, he's talking from experience."We started trying for a family as soon as we got ma
Fertility Treatment May Produce Fewer Baby Boys
Stock photo by omdurNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The number of baby boys conceived by a fertility treatment known as ICSI may be lower than what is produced by Mother Nature, a
Greatest gifts
This is in response to "Embryos' fate: A fertile debate; Families struggle with science, faith when viable eggs are frozen in lab" , regarding what to do with "leftover" embryos from in-vitro fertilization treatments.One option is to donate them to an infertile couple.
Tackling the male fertility taboo
A conference at Queen's University in Belfast is to discuss the growing problem of male infertility. BBC Northern Ireland health correspondent Marie-Louise Connolly explores a sensitive problem. "It becomes a very, very dark place that you

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