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Book review: Stay Fertile Longer
By Sarah Lawson on 02/03/2006 10:26:02
Mary Kittel's guide to healthy conception in your 20s, 30s and 40s, reviewed.

Stay Fertile Longer by Mary Kittel Well researched guide to health and well being for conception in your 20s, 30s and 40s.Buying a copy doesn't automatically guarantee you can put off successful pregnancy! Features: Carefully broken-down chapters

Fertility and Pregnancy Testing on a Budget
By Sarah Lawson on 16/01/2008 01:29:08
Fertility and pregnancy home-testing kits are selling more than ever. But do you really need to spend so much money on repeat testing?

couples who are having regular sex and have no medical problems take on average six months to conceive, with 95 per cent getting pregnant by 12 months. Regular sex is more important than worrying right now if you are fertile!If you have a medical concern

Multiple Pregnancy after IVF
By Sarah Lawson on 11/11/2008 02:35:06
Why do doctors try to avoid you getting pregnant with twins or triplets if you have IVF treatment?

Carrying with more than one baby is the single biggest health risk for a woman undergoing fertility treatment (or assisted conception). Because of this, doctors now try to avoid creating a situation where this is more likely to happen.Why is a

Zita West's new TTC guide
By Sarah Lawson on 25/02/2008 01:30:30
Fertility and pregnancy expert Zita West has published a valuable book to inspire, reassure and support couples when they are trying for a baby

Zita West is a renowned expert who runs a clinic helping couples when they are trying for a baby. Even those who do not encounter any fertility problems often have many questions: the best odds for successful conception; ensuring the optimum chances

Call for single embryo transfer in IVF
By Sarah Lawson on 20/10/2006 01:55:43
The instance of multiple births from IVF treatment has caused the regulatory body to call for a change to standard embryo transfer practice.

of multiple births has massively increased in the UK.Because a pregnancy with more than one baby has many more possible complications, the Human Fertility and Embryology Authority is reviewing standard practice.The HFEA now want to see if a better process

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