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  2. Selective reduction - Wikipedia

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    Selective reduction is the practice of reducing the number of fetuses in a multiple pregnancy, such as quadruplets, to a twin or singleton pregnancy. The procedure is also called multifetal pregnancy reduction. [3] The procedure is most commonly done to reduce the number of fetuses in a multiple pregnancy to a safe number, when the multiple ...

  3. In vitro fertilisation - Wikipedia

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    8E0ZXY1. [edit on Wikidata] In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is a process of fertilisation where an egg is combined with sperm in vitro ("in glass"). The process involves monitoring and stimulating a woman's ovulatory process, removing an ovum or ova (egg or eggs) from their ovaries and letting a man's sperm fertilise them in a culture medium in a ...

  4. Partner-assisted reproduction - Wikipedia

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    The timeline of reciprocal IVF depends on if a couple chooses to undergo a fresh or a frozen transfer: A fresh embryo transfer IVF cycle lasts around 17–20 days and 10 days after the embryo is transferred to wait for the results of a pregnancy test. [14] A frozen embryo transfer first involves one of the cycles dedicated to the genetic mother.

  5. Yamiche Alcindor, NBC News White House Correspondent, is pregnant with a baby boy due in June, after years of infertility struggles and IVF. ... after years of infertility struggles and IVF.

  6. Indian woman, 74, gives birth to twins after IVF treatment - AOL

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    Doctors delivered the twins, who were born following IVF treatment.

  7. Some couples struggle to get pregnant again after having a ...

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    According to Dr. G. Thomas Ruiz, lead ob-gyn at MemorialCare Orange Coast Medical Center in Fountain Valley, Calif., patients who have not had success in getting pregnant a second time after ...

  8. Repeated implantation failure - Wikipedia

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    Repeated implantation failure. Repeated implantation failure (RIF) is the repeated failure of the embryo to implant onto the side of the uterus wall following IVF treatment. [1] Implantation happens at 6–7 days after conception and involves the embedding of the growing embryo into the mothers uterus and a connection being formed. [2]

  9. Hostility toward in vitro fertilization hurts parents like me ...

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    IVF and PGT are inextricably linked to reproductive rights because they involve the creation and testing of multiple embryos, many of which will not become a viable pregnancy for a variety of reasons.