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Socioeconomic Class and Smoking Linked to Premature Menopause
July 6, 2011 Women from the lowest social class are almost three times as likely to have premature ovarian failure as those from the highest social class, researchers ... > full story -
For the First Time, the European IVF Monitoring Group Reports on Cycles Using Frozen Eggs
July 6, 2011 With 3,284 cycles using frozen eggs, Italy is the leader in Europe, researchers say. Other important data the European IVF Monitoring group (EIM) on 2008 cycles and the International Committee ... > full story -
Birth Rates After ICSI Increase in First Trimester Pregnancy Loss After the Age of 37
July 5, 2011 Women undergoing fertility treatment are more likely to give birth to a live baby after ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection) if they are younger than 38 and 11 or more eggs have been retrieved ... > full story -
Factors Affecting Obstetric Outcomes of IVF Singletons
July 5, 2011 Researchers have further evidence of how maternal characteristics can influence the development of children born after in vitro fertilization. A study of all 8941 IVF children born in Sweden between ... > full story -
Simple Test Gives Accurate Prediction of Ovulation to Help Women Become Pregnant
July 5, 2011 Using a widely available ovulation test is a more reliable method of predicting when a woman will be at her most fertile than the commonly used calendar method. Researchers said that the ovulation ... > full story -
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'Vanishing Twin' Explains Increased Risk of Birth Defects
July 5, 2011 Australian researchers have made the significant discovery that loss of a twin during very early pregnancy explains the increased risk of birth defects seen in multiple pregnancies after infertility ... > full story -
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Gum Disease Can Increase the Time It Takes to Become Pregnant
July 5, 2011 Women who are trying to become pregnant should make sure they visit their dentist and brush their teeth regularly, after preliminary research revealed that gum disease potentially can lengthen the ... > full story -
Early Embryos Can Correct Genetic Abnormalities During Development, Researchers Find
July 5, 2011 Researchers have found the first direct evidence that early embryos with genetic abnormalities can correct their faults as they develop, marginalizing cells with an incorrect number of chromosomes, ... > full story -
Taller Women More Likely to Have Twins After Double Embryo Transfer
July 4, 2011 Taller women are more likely to have dizygotic (non-identical) twin pregnancies after double embryo transfer , researchers have ... > full story -
Large New Study Helps Disentangle the Relationship Between Maternal Characteristics, IVF Treatment Methods and Singleton IVF Children
July 4, 2011 Researchers have presented further evidence of how maternal characteristics can influence the development of children born after in vitro fertilisation (IVF). A study of all 8941 IVF children born in ... > full story
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