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Seven ovum by Wishing4one Posted Tue 13 May 2008 12:00am Well they retreived just 7 ovum yesterday.... just seven! Anyway will call in Thursday morning to see how fertilization is going. Last time in 2006, we had so many more ovum, i guess two years passing for a woman in her 30's makes a big difference? Anyway, we'll see. I was under anesthia, asleep totally, my husband said it took like 15 minutes Read on »
Talking With Children About Ovum Donation 2009 AFA by pvedmom Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Thu 11 Jun 2009 8:11pm Talking With Children About Ovum Donation 2009 from the AFA Talking with Children about Ovum Donation Introduction The first birth of a child conceived through ovum... countries. Considering Ovum Donation The process of becoming a parent through egg donation entails multiple decisions. These decisions include reaching a level of comfort Read on »
Introduction by Kami Patient Expert Posted Tue 12 May 2009 6:16pm : blighted ovum. IVF #2: 38.5 years old, 8 embryos, put 3 back on day 6, low beta, doubled nicely, h/b at 6 weeks 6 days. At 10 weeks the baby had already died. IVF #3: 39.1... it. It took 1.5 years to finally get a diagnosis. We were dealing with male factor infertility. The only treatment was to do IVF with ICSI. I just couldn't bring myself to do Read on »
Ultrasound Affects Embryonic Mouse Brain Development by Marie L. Patient Expert Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 9:10pm was a pregnancy was actually a blighted ovum and I was able to get it out earlier (okay, the crazy anti-abortion protesters...but that's another story ). But obviously you don't want Read on »
Going Natural by MTHFR and Me Patient Expert Posted Sat 03 Oct 2009 10:02pm 1 Comment I have made a decision. I am not going to have the D&C done. I have had 2 D&C's and a blighted ovum. The more D&C's you have the more scaring and damage to the uterus there is. I talked with my doctor and explained my choice to go natural. She has agreed and it is what is best for me at this time. I have not started bleeding and I still feel pregnant Read on »
Selling Human Eggs Illegally by Linda MacDonald Glenn Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 10:28pm to promote stem cell research for therapeutic cloning. The commercial trading of ovum and sperm is now also illegal, with the broker being more penalized than the donor. Kim’s case and others reveal that donors are usually compensated between 3 and 5 million won for ovum that are then sold for approximately 17 million on the Japanese market. While there is no law Read on »
Black Potato Leaves have Blight by TopVeg !. Patient Expert Posted Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:01pm If potato stems and leaves are blackening and looking very sad they probably have potato blight, and the leaves should be removed. Cut (don’t pull) all the foliage & stems off the plant at soil level & put it on the compost heap. This will stop the blight spores being washed down from the foliage onto the tubers, which would cause tuber Read on »
Lyme disease is the blight of co ... by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:20pm Lyme disease is the blight of countryside users but it may be prevented with a single injection, according to research published in the Journal of Medical Microbiology... that is programmed to release the drug over a 20 day period is 100% effective. New Treatment For Lyme Disease Read on »
Home Testing Kits for Potato Blight by TopVeg !. Patient Expert Posted Mon 21 Jul 2008 10:01am TopVeg demands return on effort so the new Home Testing Kit for Potato Blight is good news. A lot of effort goes into growing potatoes, and blight can ruin the crop in days. If potatoes are showing symptoms of potato blight, vegetable gardeners can usePocket Checkto get a diagnosis.(more…) Read on »
Potato Blight on Unprotected Shoots by TopVeg !. Patient Expert Posted Sat 25 Jul 2009 10:00pm Potato Blight   - latin name Phytophthora infestans – has hit the unprotected shoots of the King Edward potatoes. This is serious because the King Edwards are a main crop potato and have not yet bulked up to produce the yield of potatoes required to take us through the winter. New shoots have grown since the last protective blight spray was applied Read on »