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  2. Fertility testing - Wikipedia

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    An updated 2023 Cochrane review has found that the use of urine ovulation test probably improves life births in women under 40 but that further study on risk and benefits is needed on timed intercourse via the use of these test. [4]

  3. Fertility fraud - Wikipedia

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    Quincy Fortier, a fertility specialist in Las Vegas, Nevada, in the early 1960s, impregnated female patients with his own sperm leading to 26 children during his 40-year practice. He died in 2006, aged 94 and the story was uncovered only in 2018 when a woman used a home DNA test to celebrate her retirement.

  4. Female infertility - Wikipedia

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    A review of type 1 diabetes came to the result that, despite modern treatment, women with diabetes are at increased risk of female infertility, such as reflected by delayed puberty and menarche, menstrual irregularities (especially oligomenorrhoea), mild hyperandrogenism, polycystic ovarian syndrome, fewer live born children and possibly ...

  5. 'Pregnant' for 15 months: Inside the 'miracle' fertility scam

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    Women in Nigeria desperate to conceive are drawn into a disturbing scam involving trafficked babies. 'Pregnant' for 15 months: Inside the 'miracle' fertility scam Skip to main content

  6. Does Insurance Cover Fertility Testing? - AOL

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    Infertility is a common problem for women ages 15 to 49. In fact, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention says that about one in five (19%) are unable to conceive after one year of trying.

  7. With 'pig butchering' scams on the rise, FBI moves to stop ...

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    She promised huge returns. He sold property and liquidated his 401(k), sending the woman more than $500,000 — his life savings. An account on a website appeared to show his holdings.

  8. Fertility clinic - Wikipedia

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    Diagnosis has shown that fertility problems arise 35% of the time from males, 35% from female, 20% from combined issues, and 10% from unexplained causes. For the male, semen collection is a standard diagnostic test to ascertain problems with the semen quality , while females may undergo a number of tests including an ovulation analysis, x-ray ...

  9. Fertiloscope - Wikipedia

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    This device became known as the Fertiloscope and from it is derived the name for the current technique that uses it; Fertiloscopy. There is a recent review of alternative methods of assessing tubal patency by Papaioannou, Afnan and Jafettas in 2007 that makes clear that "lap and dye" is the gold standard procedure for assessing tubal patency. [7]