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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: couples who are able to achieve but not sustain pregnancy, such as couples who suffer of chronic miscarriages. See also Infertility Stories Infertility in men Infertility in women IVF (In Vitro Fertilization)
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Change: couples who are able to achieve but not sustain pregnancy, such as couples who suffer of chronic miscarriages.See also Infertility Stories Infertility in men Infertility in women IVF (In Vitro Fertilization)
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Change: ovulation,ovulation, millions of women face fertility problems. Infertility affects more than six million Americans -- that's 10% of the reproductive-age population. You should schedule a visit with your doctor to discuss your fertility if you: Are under age 35 and have
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Change: feel that you needwant more expert care than your doctor can provide. Achieving a pregnancy requires a rather complex chain of events to fall into place, andplace. ifIf one piece of that chain is not functioning properly,
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Change: are often used by couples who are able to achieve but not sustain pregnancy (e.g. sufferers of chronic miscarriage). See also Infertility in men Infertility in women IVF (In Vitro Fertilization)
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Change: ininto place, and if one piece of that chain is not functioning properly, you may wish to try the many fertility treatments that can help
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Change: Your doctor or gynecologist may refer you to a specialist called a Reproductive Endocrinologist (RE). You should ask for a referral if you feel that you need more expert care than your doctor can provide. Achieving a pregnancy requires a rather complex chain
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Change: a pregnancy.Surrogacy: If a woman is unable to carry a pregnancy or cannot safely carry a pregnancy, a surrogate carrier may be used. In surrogacy, an embryo is placed in the surrogate, who carries the pregnancy until birth and then gives the baby to the parents.
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Change: If you have been trying to get pregnant for a year or more (or six months or more if you are 35 or older), you
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