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"CRINONE(R) 8% (progesterone Vaginal Gel) As Effective As Hormone...
... to compare vaginal progesterone to intramuscular progesterone injections (IM progesterone) for luteal support in infertility treatment. The study demonstrated that CRINONE vaginal progesterone gel is equally effective and significantly better ... Comment?
So I have a question for anyone who supports the Obamacare bill that...
... more than 1,800 benefit mandates, requiring insurance companies to cover services from hair prostheses (wigs) to infertility treatments to acupuncturists to massage therapists. These state mandates raise the cost of insurance, which, in turn, ... Comment?
Infertility treatment topic of Billings talk
... fertilization lab within the next year. Dr. Chris Montville is a Reproductive Endocrinologist who specializes infertility treatments. He says that more women are having trouble getting pregnant because they're putting off childbearing until they're ... Comment?
?Crinone 8% (progesterone vaginal gel) As Effective as Hormone...
Nov 9, 2009 - In their American Society of Reproductive Medicine conference wrap-up, Medscape highlighted the article published by them on October 27, 2009, which summarized the results from the largest prospective, randomized clinical study to compare vaginal progesterone to intramuscular progesterone injections for luteal support in infertility ... Comment?
IVF isn't the only treatment for infertility
Infertility is nothing to be ashamed of: Dr. Copperman notes that 'humans are not very good at reproduction.' THE SPECIALIST: DR. Comment?
All Women Over 30 Advised To Have An Annual Fertility Body Clock Test, UK
Main Category: Fertility Also Included In: Women's Health / Gynecology Article Date: 11 Nov 2009 - 1:00 PST Fertility expert Professor Richard Flemming from Glasgow and Fetal Medicine Consultant Dr Bryan Beattie advised all women over 30 at a packed seminar at the Fertility Show in London on Friday 6th November to check their fertility by having a ... Comment?
Women Who 'Let Go' May Have Better Luck With IVF
Women who cope with the stress of infertility treatment by relinquishing control are nearly twice as likely to get pregnant as those who don't adopt this strategy, research from Israel shows. Comment?
... one ended after she found her husband cheating on her just as she was (successfully, it turns out) undergoing infertility treatment. She ended the relationship and the pregnancy, blogged about it, and turned the whole tale into a book, Straight Up ... Comment?
Chance Of Pregnancy Doubled By 3 IVF Attempts
Main Category: Fertility Also Included In: Women's Health / Gynecology Article Date: 10 Nov 2009 - 6:00 PST Just one in three women gives birth after a single IVF attempt, but the cumulative chance of a live birth increases with each cycle - where women are offered three cycles nearly two thirds go on to have babies, reveals a thesis from the ... Comment?
Free diagnostic medical camp held
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... elated issues like fibroid, endometriosis and cervical cancer. The camp was led by P G Paulat the endoscopic and infertility treatment centre. Comment?
Want to get pregnant? Just relax
... 20 percent of those who did not. "It's clear based on this carefully designed study, that a holistic approach to infertility care leads to better outcomes for patients," said Dr. R. Dale McClure, president of the American Society for Reproductive ... Comment?
a oeCRINONEA 8% (progesterone vaginal gel) As Effective as Hormone...
In their American Society of Reproductive Medicine conference wrap-up, Medscape highlighted the article published by them on October 27, 2009, which summarized the results from the largest prospective, randomized clinical study to compare vaginal progesterone to intramuscular progesterone injections for luteal support in infertility treatment. Comment?
Tiny device could quicken breast cancer detection
... could have many applications, such as other types of cancer. It could also "help in monitoring hormone levels in infertility treatments and in detecting illegal doping in athletes," added Wheeler. The research team is set to begin measuring estrogen ... Comment?
Newly-formed nonprofit works to promote adoption
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... always wanted a family. But after several miscarriages, the couple decided to pursue adoption rather than infertility treatments. Searching on the Internet, Amanda Williams found the Adoption Rocks Inc. Web site, which lists adoption agencies and ... Comment?
Spas the latest trend in fertility treatment
... with fertility and thought she'd give it a try. Three months into the treatment, and with not a single infertility drug ingested, Slemko was pregnant. "The lights are dim, there's that nature-type music playing, you're covered up with warm ... Comment?
A ministry to orphans in Pine church
... Way because of the OrphanCare ministry. They had endured multiple miscarriages, ectopic pregnancies, failed infertility treatments and two adoptions that had fallen through. Having run out of money, they reluctantly opted to adopt through foster ... Comment?
Opinion: The No-Cost Path to Cheaper Health Care
... more than 1,800 benefit mandates, requiring insurance companies to cover services from hair prostheses (wigs) to infertility treatments to acupuncturists to massage therapists. These state mandates raise the cost of insurance, which, in turn, ... Comment?
... premature births is the number of women, most of whom are in 'higher socioeconomic levels', choosing to receive infertility treatment in order to bear children. [E]vidence indicates that the relatively high rate of infant mortality in the U.S. ... Comment?
New Study Reveals Women Have Difficulties Identifying When They Are Most Fertile, UK
A new study by DuoFertility showed that 73% of women that are trying for a baby are tracking their ovulation to help them conceive and that 93% use their fertility clues as indicators of it. Comment?
... more than 1,800 benefit mandates, requiring insurance companies to cover services from hair prostheses (wigs) to infertility treatments to acupuncturists to massage therapists. These state mandates raise the cost of insurance, which, in turn, ... Comment?