Ovulation
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Possible treatment of infertility from ovulation failure - 4.4
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Birth control pills may alter choice of partners - 3.3
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Birth defects risk higher in assisted reproduction - 3
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Right diet and lifestyle may help infertile women - 2.5
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Female hormone cycle affects knee joints - 2
Ovulation articles
Birth defects risk higher in assisted reproductionResearchers identified the risk of major birth defects associated with different types of assisted reproductive technology. They have compared the risk of major birth defects for each of the reproductive therapies commonly available internationally, such as: IVF (in vitro fertilization), ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection) and ovulation induction.
Birth control pills may alter choice of partnersThere is no doubt that modern contraception has enabled women to have unprecedented control over their own fertility. However, is it possible that the use of oral contraceptives is interfering with a woman's ability to choose, compete for and retain her preferred mate?
Possible treatment of infertility from ovulation failureResearchers from the National Institutes of Health and other institutions have identified in mice two proteins essential for ovulation to take place.
Plan B as OTC for 17 year old womenThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that it will not appeal a U.S. District Court order that 17 year old girls should have unrestricted, over-the-counter access to Plan B or so-called "emergency contraception."
Acupuncture during IVF improves pregnancy chancesAcupuncture given with embryo transfer improves rates of pregnancy and live birth among women undergoing in vitro fertilisation cycle (IVF), revealed by US researchers. Acupuncture given within one day of IVF proved beneficial.
Right diet and lifestyle may help infertile womenWomen who followed a combination of five or more lifestyle factors, including changing specific aspects of their diets, experienced more than 80 percent less relative risk of infertility due to ovulatory disorders compared to women who engaged in none of the factors, according to a paper published in the November 1, 2007, issue of Obstetrics & Gynecology.
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