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  2. Reproductive endocrinology and infertility - Wikipedia

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    Reproduction is published on behalf of the Society for Reproduction and Fertility in the United Kingdom. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology (RB&E) is an online open access journal published by BioMed Central. [7] It deals with both veterinary and human reproductive medicine.

  3. Fertility clinic - Wikipedia

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    Fertility Clinic near Chennai, India. Fertility clinics are medical clinics that assist couples, and sometimes individuals, who want to become parents but for medical reasons have been unable to achieve this goal via the natural course.

  4. Reproductive medicine - Wikipedia

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    The next step is medical school, where they earn a Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree. Specialists in reproductive medicine usually undergo medical residency training in obstetrics and gynecology followed by medical fellowship training in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. An alternative path to ...

  5. 74% of Americans support IVF — and a third believe ... - AOL

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    What do fertility experts think? Dr. Colleen Milroy, medical director of the University of North Carolina Fertility Clinic, says she’s surprised that more Americans don’t think IVF access is a ...

  6. Assisted reproductive technology - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the 1992 Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act, the CDC is required to publish the annual ART success rates at U.S. fertility clinics. [29] Assisted reproductive technology procedures performed in the U.S. has over than doubled over the last 10 years, with 140,000 procedures in 2006, [30] resulting in 55,000 births ...

  7. Are Vasectomies Actually Reversible? Doctors Explain. - AOL

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    Doctors explain what you should know. ... Still, if you’re interested in fertility, you have a couple of options instead of a reversal. For in-vitro fertilization, for instance, the sperm can be ...

  8. Infertility - Wikipedia

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    Fertility problems affect one in seven couples in the UK. Most couples (about 84%) who have regular sexual intercourse (that is, every two to three days) and who do not use contraception get pregnant within a year. About 95 out of 100 couples who are trying to get pregnant do so within two years. [90] Women become less fertile as they get older.

  9. Here's Why Testosterone Is a Female Hormone, Too - AOL

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    There may be some link with cognitive function as well,” says Jamie Stanhiser, MD, a specialist in reproductive endocrinology and infertility at Reproductive Partners, a fertility center in San ...