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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
Revolutionary breakthrough for male infertilityBritish scientists have made a breakthrough that could help find a cure for male infertility and allow couples to have babies that are genetically their own. For the first time they’ve been able
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Are modern lifestyles creating infertility?
By Louise Mellor on 27/04/2011 in Difficulties getting pregnant
IVF should be considered as normal as rates of infertility grow, claim experts
Modern women’s “lifestyle disorders” are causing infertility, claim experts at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) who celebrated their IVF Unit's third birthday this week.“Women have switched to a faster lifestyle now. The stress
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Male infertility gene discovered
By Liz Stansfield on 01/10/2010 in Difficulties getting pregnant
Research suggests a faulty gene could explain infertility in men
Scientists have suggested a specific gene in men could be responsible for some male infertility.Researchers from The Pasteur Institute in France say faults in a gene called NR5A1 which plays a key role in sexual development may lead to blame
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Hormone hope for infertility
By Clio FitzHerbert on 16/03/2010 in Boosting your fertility
New hormone injection could help thousands of infertile women, scientists believe
that kisspeptin may be a novel method for restoring fertility to women with certain types of infertility.”
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Common causes of female infertility
By Laura Lee Davies on 31/08/2007 in Difficulties getting pregnant
There are several factors which may hamper successful conception, though female infertility is just part of the picture
When people think of 'infertility', they usually associate this with some inability on the woman's part, to successfully conceive. However, if we look at an overview of common causes of infertility we can see that in only about 35 to 40 per cent
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The official definition of 'infertility'
By Laura Lee Davies on 11/04/2007 in Difficulties getting pregnant
Three months? A year? Or more? How long do doctors wait until they will diagnose 'infertility'?
as the HFEA (Human Fertility and Embryology Authority), infertility is the most common reason for women aged 20 to 45 to visit their GP, after pregnancy itself. The HFEA publish annual figures which take a snap shot of the adult population of the UK
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Infertility Treatment Causes Symptoms
By Gyna007 Geo on 19/11/2007 in forum
Male Female Infertility Treatment Causes
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secondary infertility
By nattyb, molly and chloe on 18/07/2008 in forum
i have been ttc for around 13 months without success and i have been using these forums as support. but noticed there isn't a thread for those of us struggling for our baby number 2+. secondary infertility is apparently getting more and more common
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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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Infertility causes and treatment for male
By sophiasmith941 on 26/09/2011 in forum
Hi Firends, I want to know causes of infertility in men and what are treatments availble to treat it..?..
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