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Lab-grown sperm could spell hope for infertile men
By Kimberley Smith on 24/03/2011 in Boosting your fertility
Men suffering from infertility could one day father biological children using sperm grown in a test tube
Test-tube sperm may soon offer the chance for infertile men to father their own biological children. Scientists have discovered a way of growing sperm from testicular cells that can fertilise an egg.Testicular tissue was taken from mice and grown
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Would you pick your sperm donor by his fashion sense?
By Kimberley Smith on 26/07/2011 in IVF & fertility treatments
Donation clinic creates online brochure to help women choose their baby’s biological dad from personality traits, dress sense and hobbies
The London Sperm Bank is creating an online brochure of sperm donors to help infertile couples and single women choose the characteristics of their baby’s biological father.“They can access the catalogue from home and make their choices online
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Simple hormone test predicts how long women remain fertile
By Amanda Pauley on 08/08/2011 in Boosting your fertility
New research allows experts to measure how fast a woman’s biological clock is ticking and when she’ll no longer be able to conceive
For the first time, doctors can measure how fast a woman’s biological clock is ticking, and predict when she is likely to start the menopause.Researchers have been charting the levels of the vital fertility anti-Mullerian hormone (AHM) in women
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nosilla
By nosilla on 12/07/2008 in member
hiya mummies and mummies 2 be
im a married full time mum with 2 biological kids and another due in oct. i also have 3 step-kids
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Angelina Jones
By Angelina Jones on 11/04/2007 in member
Hi I'm a first time biological mother and have adopted my niece who is 8yrs old now, she has been living with me since she was 3 1/2.
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Sperm cells made from female embryo
By Susie Boone on 23/12/2010 in Trying to get pregnant
Amazing scientific breakthrough may allow female couples to have their own children
Scientists have managed to create basic sperm cells out of female embryonic stem cells. This means that in the future two women may be able to have their own biological children, without the need for a man!The researchers from the University
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K@msgrl
By K@msgrl on 25/07/2011 in member
TTC 7Yrs
My husband and i have been ttc for around 7yrs with no luck at all. I gave up hope years ago of ever getting a bfp. Since turning 30 i have heard my biological clock ticking again and we are actively trying again. I have had so many tests and still
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Infertility breakthroughs update
By Clio FitzHerbert on 03/02/2010 in IVF & fertility treatments
We investigate the latest scientific discoveries that could help infertility
to create human sperm and are a step closer to producing sperm and eggs from stem cells. Watch this space…Test that reads your biological clockSoon you’ll be able to take a test to find out how many childbearing years you have left. The DNA test being
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Key to night sleeping: more daylight
By Laura Lee Davies on 04/06/2006 in Newborn baby
Allowing babies to sleep or rest awake during the day, without making a room dark could help night sleeping.
and 12 weeks. Parents were given a light monitor to carry with the child at all times, and asked to keep a diary of sleep and crying.Developing the biological clockDr Harrison believes this link between daylight and night sleeping could be down
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Fertility
By cornflakes on 09/02/2011 in forum
advice anyone
on which path they took? i have been looking into ivf or ivm but its so costly. I have been to the fertility clinic and also the miscarrage clinic and i am aprently fertile so we dont seem to be getting anywhere fast and im afraid to say the biologic clock
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