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Read all 13 responses: "Hello Moms. I'm curious if anyone has used those ovulation test kits from the store. Please tell me they're accurate because I've been relying on them lately..."

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Ovulation Tests: Worth It? : Hello Moms. I'm curious if anyone has used those ovulation test kits from the store... http://bit.ly/9cS5RB

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Coming soon: At-home sperm test for couples trying to conceive

medicalxpress.com — “(HealthDay) -- Women who are trying to conceive often use at-home products such as ovulation predictors and pregnancy tests, but the newest do-it-yourself test to help couples have a baby is for their male partners: A 10-minute test that can determine if a man's sperm count is normal or not.View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Sperm Test to Hit Drugstore Shelves: A home sperm test is set to join dozens of female fertility predictors on d... http://t.co/7e1GcTjE

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A male #fertility test is set to hit drug store shelves in April. But is it worth it? (via @ABC) http://t.co/jdHt3tVH

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Concussion testing for student athletes is common, but some question its worth - The Washington Post

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Saving for Baby -- Node -- FertilityAuthority.com

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You had sex during your most fertile days, and now you…wait. How to stay sane during the “Two Week Wait” before a BFP: http://t.co/S77LqhX

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Texas College Students’ First Mandatory Test: Get Meningitis Vaccine

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Should you take DIY home health tests? Cholesterol - no. HIV - yes. UTI - yes. Allergies - No. Why some are worth it: http://ow.ly/5s4lY

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Our two volunteers describe week 4 ("Make dinner a winner") of the Harvard 6-Week Plan for Healthy Eating. http://hvrd.me/mizyVN

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News: Gilt's hefty valuation puts new web boom to the test http://on.wsj.com/kXO1eY - #tech

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Genetic Testing: Is It Worth It? http://bit.ly/m5QddZ <- Great insight from MD Anderson experts!

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When a school's worth is judged solely on its NAPLAN test results, teaching to the test is the inevitable legacy:article. http://ht.ly/4jg6h

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