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"Natural cycle IVF: a question of semantics?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-23 12:48:02 |
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Reproductive BioMedicine Online. 09/14/07
Philips. S. J. et al. - Recently there has been much discussion and presentation on IVF protocols using less stimulation or indeed none at all. Our experience with controlled natural cycle IVF over the last few years has convinced us that this is a powerful tool for many patients in the treatment of infertility. The protocol we employ has raised some questions as to whether it is natural cycle or stimulated cycle
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"Objective evaluation of the viability of cryopreserved oocytes" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-18 16:13:19 |
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De Santis. L. et al. - Recent studies of fundamental cryobiology empirical observations and more systematic clinical experiences have generated a renewed arouse in oocyte cryopreservation. Poor survival rate has long been the limiting factor which has prevented widespread adoption of oocyte storage. Slow-cooling and vitrification protocols developed in the measure few years have apparently solved this problem ensuring high recovery of viable oocytes from liquid nitrogen storage
Hodis. H. N. et al. - Although many of the risks and benefits of postmenopausal hormone therapy are known only recently has the magnitude of these effects and their perspective to other therapies become more fully understood. Careful
Zimmermann. M. B. et al. - Our objective was to analyse whether maternal press status is a determinant of TSH and/or total T4 (TT4) concentrations during
Neuman. M. et al. - It has been reported that by the age of 80 the assay of women to undergo surgery for the
Bachmann. G. et al. - The regulation of vaginal bleeding is an important cause impacting the choice of contraceptive methods. However comparing vaginal bleeding hold back and disturbance between various contraceptive studies is often
Coppus. S. F. P. J. et al. - The aim of tubal testing is to identify women with bilateral tubal pathology in a timely manner so they can be treated with IVF or tubal surgery. At present it is unclear for which women early tubal testing is indicated and in whom it can be deferred... Conclusion: In
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"Creating your Ideal Fertility Team" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-15 19:54:33 |
Creating your Ideal Fertility TeamHealthFree discussion group and Q&A on fertility challenges noon-1 pm. 9/12. WI Fertility initiate. 3146 Deming Way. Middleton. 236-4888When: 09/12/07 @ 12:00pmCost: FreeCall: 236-4888Web: telecommunicate: Karin@ConceivingHealth comMore Information:Creating your Ideal Fertility TeamWednesday. September 12,noon to 1PM Free discussion assort for people experiencing fertility challenges. Plenty of time for questions. Faciliatated by Karin Clark Edmiston. MA. Director of the Center for Conceiving Health. Wisconsin Fertility initiate3146 Deming WayMiddletonCall 236.4888 with any questions or telecommunicate Karin@ConceivingHealth com
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Posted on 2007-09-11 20:49:54 |
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"Overweight Mothers 'Could Harm Sons' Fertility'" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-01 08:17:59 |
Women who are overweight are at risk of giving birth to sons who are less fertile than normal according to new investigate.
Obesity is known to affect a woman's chance of getting pregnant but this is the first time such a link has been made to the fertility of their offspring.
The investigate team from a University in Denmark tracked the health of 300 women and their sons. Although most of the women were of normal weight when they became pregnant. 25 had be crowd indexes classed as overweight or obese.
Tests showed that their sons had slightly lower concentrations of sperm as come up as fewer mobile sperm. The researchers are carrying out further tests as the differences were so small they could have been down to chance. However they added that it was a possibility that higher levels of the hormone oestrogen which is linked to being overweight might injure the development of the male reproductive organs.
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"Fertility Patients Favor Donating Unused Embryos for Research" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-08-31 08:24:54 |
The findings released Wednesday by the journal Science convey that up to 10 times as many embryos would be
available for research than previously estimated should U. S legislators ever accept their wider use. However such a move also became less of a
possibility on Wednesday after President Bush for the second time vetoed a bill that would have loosened federal restrictions on funding for embryonic stem
cell research. "When we asked these infertility patients about what they thought they would do with embryos. 50 percent said that they would be likely to donate some or all of them for investigate
and 60 percent said that they would be likely to donate them for originate in cell research," added Lyerly an associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Duke University and core faculty at
Duke's Trent bear on for Bioethics. Humanities and History of Medicine. The other study author was Ruth Faden director of the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethnics. The chew over will also
be published in the July 6 print edition of Science. If only 25 percent of the 400,000 frozen embryos thought to be stored in the United States were donated that would give scientists 100,000
embryos (vs. 11,000 previously estimated) resulting in 2,000 to 3,000 viable originate in cell lines. "We understand the perspective of lawmakers advocates etcetera but we really didn't know what
the preferences of infertility patients were or what animated their decisions," Lyerly said. "We wanted to bring their voices into the national debate and also try to understand how these decisions were made." "We understood that infertility patients were facing a very difficult moral decision about what to do with excess embryos left over
after infertility treatment and these are the people who have interfaced most intimately with moral decision-making around embryos. Yet their perspectives are really absent from national debate,"
she continued. Embryonic stem cells are pluripotent meaning they undergo the ability to develop into virtually any cell type in the body. The hope is that these cells may one day furnish treatments
or cures for diseases such as diabetes liver failure spinal injury touch. Alzheimer's disease and heart disease. However harvesting stem cells
involves destroying a viable embryo a practice many Americans disapprove to on moral grounds. Embryonic stem cell investigate in the United States has been severely limited since August 2001 when
Bush placed limits on federal funding of the field. Now federal funds can only be used to study stem cell lines derived from embryos that had been destroyed before that go out. The bill recently
passed by the Democratic-led Congress and now vetoed by Bush sought to lift that restriction. News sources on Wednesday reported that the Democrats do not
have enough votes to decree a veto. The Science paper was based on a 12-page analyse completed by more than 1,000 patients at nine U. S fertility centers that had created and frozen embryos as part
of fertility treatment. That number increased to 60 percent when the question referred specifically to stem cell research and research aimed at developing treatments for human disease or
infertility. Dr. Steven Ory president of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine said in a prepared statement. "Our patients have been following
the develop of embryonic stem cell research over the last few years. They understand that ESC research in this country is being slowed by the lack of good originate in cell lines and they want to
help." He added. "The legislation that recently passed both the House and Senate would have allowed federal funding for research using new embryonic originate in cell lines but would not fund the
derivation of these lines. It is disappointing that the President did not consider that -- and the fact that former infertility patients very much want to contribute their embryos to scientific
research with the potential to heal millions." Dr. David Grainger president of the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology added. "The Duke-Hopkins survey in Science shows that patients who
have beat infertility using assisted reproductive technology undergo thought long and hard about what they be to do with their unused stored embryos. Patients' decisions about the use of their
embryos should be respected and patients deserve to have the opportunity to follow through with their decisions." And Robert Schwartz director of the Texas A&M Health Science Center Institute
of Biosciences and Technology at Houston said. "The president's veto is a great disappointment but it doesn't stop us. This sends a message that there are many folks who believe [stem cells] have a
great potential for biomedical cures."
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"Using Stored Embryos For Research Is Fine By Fertility Patients" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-08-30 07:50:10 |
Explain to interested patients that more embryos are created in the process of in-vitro fertilization than can be
used and that options for the remaining embryos are to discard them donate them to another infertile bring together or gift them for some create of
research. Note that this study suggests that the majority of fertility patients would be prepared to donate their surplus embryos for stem cell investigate or to understand and develop treatments
for human disease. Add that only about one in five patients would be prepared to gift the surplus embryos to another couple. The findings suggest that many more stored embryos would be available
for stem cell research than had earlier been estimated according to Anne Drapkin Lyerly. M. D. of Duke University and Ruth Faden. Ph. D. of Johns Hopkins. The research -- derived from a analyse of
2,210 patients at nine infertility centers across the U. S. -- remove lighten on how the people most involved in the contentious stem cell/embryo debate would resolve the issue the authors reported
in the online issue of Science. "Until now the debate about federal funding for embryonic originate in cell investigate has been dominated by lawmakers and advocates," Dr. Faden added. "But what
about the preferences of infertility patients who are ethically responsible for and undergo legal authority over these embryos?" Once they have
succeeded in having a baby. "many patients face what is often a morally difficult task of deciding what to do with their remaining cryopreserved embryos,"
the authors noted. Estimates published in 2003 suggested there were 400,000 stored embryos in the U. S but that only about 11,000 would be available for research and that technical limitations
meant that only about 275 new cell lines could be derived from them. Instead this study suggests about 65,000 to 100,000 embryos might be available which might conservatively be expected to give
rise to between 2,000 and 3,000 viable stem cell lines the authors said.
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"You can find over 300,000 blogs" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-07-18 13:36:07 |
You can find over 300,000 blogs which you can take over. If you take this blog,
you can delete all of the existing fertility related messages that are here and write your own. Be sure your articles are relevant to the niche of the blog and contain links to your own website.
People like seeing new websites in genre's that they enjoy.
You can also create a blog on any of 224 domains. It will come with 3 rss feeds (xml, atom3 and rss2) as well as random links to other blogs..
which randomly link to YOUR blog.
Didn't find you were looking for? Try searching Google for:
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"enjoy this fertility blog from: Over 30 Blogs" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-07-11 08:25:38 |
enjoy this fertility blog from: Over 30 Blogs
We hope you enjoy this fertility blog ....
If you create a blog on this domain, then not only will you become part of:
Over 30 Blogs
Great section for people over 30
but, you can also delete all of the existing messages on this fertility blog and fill it with your own.
Have a nice day,
~Ray
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"another fertility source..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-07-06 12:39:17 |
another fertility source...
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" Make this blog your communication portal for your surfers" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-06-29 12:25:06 |
- Weblogs or Blogs are personal Websites consisting of regularly updated entries displayed in reverse chronological order. They read like a diary or journal, but with the most recent entry at the
top.
create a blog here
- Web logs or blogs are a type of Web content typically created by independent writers (although some reporters for media companies create blogs on newspaper or magazine sites). Some are fertility blogs; others resemble newsletters or columns. Often, they contain links to other
sources of content.
take a blog here
- A weblog (usually shortened to blog, but occasionally spelled web log) is a web-based publication consisting primarily of periodic articles (normally in reverse chronological order). Although
most early fertility weblogs were manually updated, tools to automate the maintenance of such sites made them accessible to a much larger population, and the use of some sort of browser-based
software is now a typical aspect of fertility "blogging".
create your free blog portfolio here
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" Blogs aren't going anywhere..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-06-22 11:04:10 |
Blogs have been around for many years but have recently become somewhat a new �craze�. A Blog is short for Web Log is basically an online journal. They can be set up at little to no
cost at all, and can be used for a wide variety of things. Some bloggers just blog for the fun of it, while others tend to use their blogs for business
reasons.
The following are just a few ways blogs can be used:
1) Updates Keep customers/clients up to date on changes to your website. Also new product announcement and new related websites.
2) Reviews You can give opinions, advice and personal recommendations on specific products or services related to your field.
3) Personal and Business uses Blogs are a great way to keep track of your goals and plans just by open writing.
4) Stress Reliever Jot down your vents, gripes, thoughts. Some also find general writing therapeutic.
5) Search Engine Optimization Search Engines love text and content. You can also include links to your website which equal backward links which in turn equals high ranking.
6) Money Makers Yes, you can make money with your blog by providing readers with quality copy writing and a few affiliate links. So how is a blog set up?
There are several options you can choose from when starting your own blog.
Click Here to Create Your Own Blog
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" I hope you enjoy this fertility blog ...." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-06-21 11:22:51 |
If you take over this fertility blog, then not only will you become part of:
Over 30 Blogs
Great section for people over 30
but, you can also delete all of the existing messages on this fertility blog and fill it with your own.
Have a nice day,
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"provide readers with quality writing..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-06-18 09:50:08 |
Blogs have been around for many years but have recently become somewhat a new craze. A Blog is short for Web Log is basically an online journal. They can be set
up at little to no cost at all, and can be used for a wide variety of things. Some bloggers just blog for the fun of it, while others tend to use their blogs for business reasons.
The following are just a few ways blogs can be used:
1) Updates Keep customers/clients up to date on changes to your website. Also new product announcement and new related websites.
2) Reviews You can give opinions, advice and personal recommendations on specific products or services related to your field.
3) Personal and Business uses Blogs are a great way to keep track of your goals and plans just by open writing.
4) Stress Reliever Jot down your vents, gripes, thoughts. Some also find general writing therapeutic.
5) Search Engine Optimization Search Engines love text and content. You can also include links to your website which equal backward links which in turn equals high ranking.
6) Money Makers Yes, you can make money with your blog by providing readers with quality copy writing and a few affiliate links. So how is a blog set up?
There are several options you can choose from when starting your own blog.
Click Here to Create Your Own Blog
~Ray
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"even more fertility info below..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-06-17 09:04:24 |
Search Google for more fertility info...
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Have a great weekend,
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