Sunday, May 6, 2012

Fertility treatments

  • Test-tube babies have higher rates of birth defects, and doctors have long wondered: Is it because of certain fertility treatments or infertility itself? A large new study from Australia suggests both might play a role.
  • (Columbus Dispatch)
  • Test-tube babies have higher rates of birth defects, and doctors have long wondered: Is it because of certain fertility treatments or infertility itself? A large new study from Australia suggests both may play a role.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • A Catholic school teacher in Indiana is suing a diocese there, claiming that she was unlawfully terminated after school officials learned she was undergoing fertility treatments to become pregnant. In a federal lawsuit filed in a Fort Wayne, Ind.
  • (ABC News)
  • Some women who undergo fertility treatments may be older or have reproductive complications that may make pregnancy more difficult. After five miscarriages, Alicia Cooney, then age 35, and her husband turned to fertility treatments.
  • (ABC News)
  • If you thought advanced medical care like keyhole surgeries, fertility enhancing surgeries and infertility treatments are only within the reach of humans; city veterinarians will prove you wrong.
  • (Daily News and Analysis)
  • PARIS: Children conceived with the aid of fertility treatments are more likely to be born with serious physical defects, according an Australian study published Saturday.
  • (Channel NewsAsia)
  • AFP - Children conceived with the aid of fertility treatments are more likely to be born with serious physical defects, according an Australian study published on Saturday.
  • (France 24)
  • We had given up our dream after we had failed prior treatments and exhausted our finances, said Ana Nicholas, This gives us new hope. We are so blessed.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • For couples seeking to overcome infertility by turning to assisted reproductive technology – which can be invasive and expensive – an increased risk of birth defects probably won't stand in their way.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • However, these methods do not guarantee pregnancy. Although lifestyle changes, such as following a healthy diet, may not replace fertility treatments, they can significantly improve both your health and your fertility.
  • (InteliHealth)

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