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Pregnancy And Fertility And Chorionic Gonadotropin - Articles
Fertilizer During Pregnancy
by
cj
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm
You probably wanna know if it is safe to use fertilizer in your yard when you are pregnant. You are safe if the fertilizer you are using is completely organic. However, you should be wearing mask and gloves if you are not sure about the fertilizer you will use. In this way you will not be exposed to pesticide, which may cause fetal abnormalities
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Fertilizer During Pregnancy
by
cj
Posted
Mon 05 Oct 2009 6:52am
You probably wanna know if it is safe to use fertilizer in your yard when you are pregnant. You are safe if the fertilizer you are using is completely organic. However, you should be wearing mask and gloves if you are not sure about the fertilizer you will use. In this way you will not be exposed to pesticide, which may cause fetal abnormalities
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Swapping Hot Flashes for Fertility Drugs: Pregnancy Over 40
by
Colette Bouchez
Posted
Mon 23 Nov 2009 10:02pm
Fertility Clinic - also age 48 – is now pregnant with her own eggs as well. They were retrieved and frozen when she was 47.
How The Pregnancy Occurred
Although it now seems... replacement for fertility drugs and try for a pregnancy - some for the very first time.
For many of you already considering the idea - and for those who are actively trying to conceive
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A recent fertility and pregnancy supplement in USA Today
by
Sharon LaMothe



Posted
Tue 30 Jun 2009 3:49pm
with you on our recent national media exposure. The AFA contributed extensively to a recent fertility and pregnancy supplement in USA Today. We teamed up with The American...
I would like to pass this link along to all my readers! It's from the American Fertility Association and will bring you to a supplement that was included in USA Today
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Letters to Reuben: a journey through pregnancy after fertility issues
by
Catherine
Posted
Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:57pm
During pregnancy, I wrote my Letters to Reuben (then called Boo) and bound them in blue ribbon the night before he was born. I've finally got round to putting these on his blog.
Pregnancy was the sickest time of my life, the witch morning sickness rearing her ugly head month after month, yet it was the most incredible experience
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Fertility problems after normal pregnancy
by
Jennifer

Posted
Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:51pm
One of the most confusing situations in the fertility realm, at least in my mind, is secondary infertility, or having trouble conceiving or carrying a child to term after you have already had other healthy uneventful pregnancies.
I'm one of those people who accidentally got pregnant, had a basically textbook pregnancy, had the child and never
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Swine Flu , Pregnancy & Fertility: Special Advice
by
Colette Bouchez
Posted
Tue 05 May 2009 6:02pm
are pregnant.
This is particularly true for those of you over 35 who may already be struggling with fertility issues - or maybe undergoing fertility treatments right now.
The good... during pregnancy decreased their baby's risk of birth defects,even if they ran a fever while pregnant.
In terms of the the two medications used to treat swine flu - Tamiflu
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Lifestyle is a factor in pregnancy after IVF, says fertility scientist
by
Sharon LaMothe



Posted
Tue 21 Oct 2008 12:20am
is a factor in pregnancy after IVF, says fertility scientist
By Dr Kirsty Horsey
Scientists looking at pregnancy rates in women who have previously had IVF treatment say... of a natural pregnancy greatly decreased.
Commenting on the findings, Dr Lintsen said that the results showed that 'women can influence their natural fecundity with healthy lifestyle
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In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) 101 (Pregnancy Health Guru)
by
Gail Sexton Anderson
Posted
Fri 18 Mar 2011 10:01pm
This video gives an excellent explanation of how the process works. When one is doing IVF with donor egg the cycle is split between the egg donor and you. The egg donor goes through the egg retrieval process and you, the intended, mother goes through the embryo transfer process. You will also need to take hormonal injections to prepare yo ...
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