Inside the Uterus.... Well, Not Yet...
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catattackPosted
Wed 23 Nov 2011 12:00am
I went to see a female gynecologist in Berkeley. My own doctor, Dr. Miller, had told me that she had met Dr. Poddatoori, and found her to be kind and sensitive. She's also young, but I actually find that encouraging. It means she knows the latest breakthroughs in her specialty.
Due to the advocacy of my partner, Dr. Poddatoori decided not ...
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To Women Who Want To Shrink Their Uterine Fibroids Fast But Don't Know How To Get Started
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franklinbPosted
Wed 14 Oct 2009 10:02pm
The Fibroid Cure exposes the facts about conventional medical treatments for fibroids. You'll discover what your options are, and the side-effects your doctor will be reluctant to tell you about:
kinesiologist Shola Oslo
The common fibroid drugs that blocks your chances of getting pregnant by as much as 99%, and cause leg swe ...
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Informed Consent andThe H Word: An Interview with Rick Schweikert
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The Verigin Dental Health TeamPosted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:05pm
We take the concept of informed consent very seriously in our practice. Each client has the right and need to know what kind of treatment Dr. Verigin recommends and why, how it may affect them (benefits and risks) and other options at their disposal, including the option of pursuing no treatment at all. Consent alone is not enough, and this i ...
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All you wanted to know about embryo transfer
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Dr. Aniruddha M.Posted
Sun 27 Jan 2013 9:01pm
The
day when our in-vitro embryos return back to us (to their mama !) is
one of the most exciting moments of an IVF cycle. We forget the
struggles we went through when we are admiring our microscopic babies
under the microscope. Embryo transfer is one of the rate-limiting steps
in an IVF cycle and plays a pivotal role in determining IVF ...
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All About Pregnancy
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Sharon LaMothePosted
Mon 22 Jun 2009 11:17am2 Comments
We don't have many articles regarding pregnancy and all that it entails so when I found this on the Internet I thought I would post it here! If you have anything to add please send a comment!
Sharon LaMothe
Infertility Answers, Inc.
http://infertilityanswers.org/
LaMothe Services, LLC
http://lamotheservices.com/
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abnormal uterine bleeding - Causes of Abnormal Menstrual Bleeding
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Gynecology LaparoscopicPosted
Thu 23 Jun 2011 7:43am
According to studies, 10 to 30% of females are prone to abnormal uterine bleeding at some point in their life. Abnormal uterine or menstrual bleeding refers to any bleeding from the vagina, other than the normal menstrual period. Heavy menstrual bleeding also known as menorrhagia can fall into the category of abnormal menstrual ...
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MEDICALLY SPEAKING: Minimally invasive procedure can shrink uterine fibroids
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AndreaPosted
Wed 10 Jun 2009 6:44pm
By Dr. Anthony Jennings
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
3:14 AM CDT
Uterine fibroids are the most common benign tumors diagnosed in premenopausal women. The National Institutes of Health estimates that as many as 75 percent of American women of childbearing age may have at least one fibroid tumor. While these masses of tissue that form on the ut ...
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Subchorionic Bleeding
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Sharon LaMothePosted
Tue 21 Oct 2008 12:20am
Bleeding during your pregnancy always seems to cause a panic attack especially when you have gone through so much to actually GET pregnant. Shots, pills, suppositories, IVF, Ultrasounds and now THIS....unexpected bleeding. I have talked with several surrogates who have had this happen to only to have them rush into the RE's office and f ...
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Part #5 Babies After 40: The Hidden Health Risks of Mid-Life Pregnancy
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SouadDreyfusPosted
Tue 04 Aug 2009 7:16pm
One thing that Surrogates or Intended Parents DO NOT want is to risk the life of the growing baby....read below for more details.....
~Souad
The risk of placental problems
By Hallie Levine Sklar
While placental problems are relatively rare during pregnancy, the risk shoots up once you hit the big 4-0. If you get pregnant past ...
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PVED Medical FAQ
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pvedmomPosted
Fri 12 Jun 2009 11:57pm
By: Dr. John S. Hesla, Medical Director- PVED
How many embryos are considered a good number in a donor egg cycle?
Since most fertility clinics transfer only two embryos or one embryo in an IVF cycle, it is not necessary to have a large number of embryos to achieve a healthy pregnancy. This is particularly true if the egg donor is yo ...
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