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This spring much was written about the latest web phenomenon: women taking a pregnancy test, and filming and posting their pregnancy results on YouTube. Good Morning America also did a segment ...

'Womb Tube': A New Trend in Sharing Infertility?

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Artificial insemination (AI) is the least complex of the assisted reproductive technologies (ART) and is often tried as a first treatment in uncomplicated cases of infertility. Artificial ...

A Look at Artificial Insemination

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By Amy Demma, for FertilityAuthority Departing from writing about matters related to collaborative reproduction, I am eager to share with you information that just came to me about a ...

Early Intervention for PCOS - Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

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According to a new campaign by RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association “People with Infertility Are Being Ignored.” This campaign is on the heels of Breaking the Silence of Infertility, ...

A New Campaign for Infertility

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by Jennifer Redmond for FertilityAuthority According to a recent study of 323 women, being obese or overweight doubles a woman’s risk of miscarriage following in vitro fertilization, or ...

How Fat Can Affect Fertility

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Choosing an egg donor is an exciting process and one that deserves a considerable amount of thought. Beyond the genetic traits; however, it is crucial to consider from the beginning whether you ...

Considering Future Contact With Your Egg Donor

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by Melissa Brisman, Esq. and Lauren Murray, Esq. for FertilityAuthority Health Care Reform There has been no shortage of debate over President Barack Obama’s plans to reform the health care ...

Legal Update: Health Care Reform and Your Fertility

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A former Food Network personality, Juan-Carlos Cruz, has been arrested and charged with attempted murder and solicitation to commit murder. According to the Los Angeles Times, sources say that ...

The Connection Between Infertility and Depression

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National Infertility Awareness Week 2010 National Infertility Awareness Week (NIAW) is a movement to raise awareness about the disease of infertility. More than 7.3 million American have ...

National Infertility Awareness Week

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Nina*, a corporate compliance office from Connecticut, calls this “a love story.” Her nine-and-a-half-week-old son Max was conceived as the result of in vitro fertilization (IVF). Nine and a half ...

An IVF Love Story

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Infertility is an equal opportunity problem. It impacts people of all walks of life, all ethnic and religious groups, and all personality types. You can be an “open person” and encounter ...

Are You Open or Private? How Your Personality Affects How You Handle Infertility

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The Endometriosis Fertility Index (EFI) is a new way to determine your chances of getting pregnant each month. by FertilityAuthority.com It took you years to figure out that your painful ...

Endometriosis and Your Fertility

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Infertility may in fact be genetic. A new study published in The Journal of Clinical Oncology has found that the mutation in the BRCA1 gene, which is associated with early onset breast cancer, is ...

The Breast Cancer Gene and Infertility

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We modern women don’t generally like the idea of sitting back and doing nothing – especially when we're trying so hard to get pregnant. But when it comes to increasing our chances of conception ...

After Your IUI

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Alyse had no problem getting pregnant with her first child, but fibroids and low ovarian reserve have been an issue as she tries to conceive again. Watch this heartfelt video on Secondary ...

Secondary Infertility

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Women have long been advised to eat a healthy diet rich in fruits and vegetables before becoming pregnant, as well as increase their intake of iron and folic acid (a B vitamin that helps prevent ...

Fertility Friendly Foods

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Myth #1: If my period is regular, I’m fertile. Fact: Most irregular cycles can be traced to a specific cause, such as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) or primary ovarian insufficiency (POI). ...

Five Fertility Myths Debunked

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Recently I was asked whether I’ve heard about women who are “addicted” to using home pregnancy tests (HPTs). As a matter of fact, yes. On online message boards and Internet chat rooms they refer ...

Addicted to the Stick

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You’re thinking about having a baby. You’ve just started “trying.” You’ve been trying to get pregnant for awhile. Do any of these describe you? If so, maybe … just maybe … you need to see a ...

Is it Time to See a Fertility Specialist?