The findings highlight the need to better understand the causes of infertility rather than the treatments used to address it.
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Do IVF babies face health problems as they grow up? Fertility expert reacts to the myths
When couples go through IVF, the worry does not stop at a positive test. A whole new set of questions follows. Will the baby be healthy? Will they develop normally? Could the treatment cause problems ...
Difficulty conceiving a pregnancy may be associated with small differences in children's learning and behavior, according to a new study, published in the journal JAMA Network Open, titled ...
Virtus Health has launched ‘The F Chat’, a campaign aimed at encouraging Australians to discuss fertility and reproductive ...
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Does having one child mean no fertility issues? Here’s why secondary infertility can still happen
Having one child is often assumed to settle the fertility question. If conception happened once, many couples believe it will happen again. This assumption is also common among family members and can ...
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