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Reproductive Options for Lesbian Women

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Purchase, NY (PRWEB) November 3, 2010 Gay women who want to become pregnant and have a family biologically have many options available to them. In a recent educational video by The American Fertility Association titled "...

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Researcher Helps Cancer Patients Stay Fertile | Reproductive Health | Cancer Treatment | LiveScience

livescience.com — “Teresa Woodruff investigates female reproductive health and infertility — research that can help ensure young women diagnosed with cancer have options later in life.View full resource at livescience.com

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Helping Young Cancer Patients Protect Their Fertility | Video | LiveScience

livescience.com — “Teresa Woodruff investigates female reproductive health and infertility — research that can help ensure young women diagnosed with cancer have options later in life.View full resource at livescience.com

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What Do Artificial Wombs Mean for Women? | RH Reality Check

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womens-health.jwatch.org — “Uterine fibroids (the most common indication for hysterectomy) occur in one third of reproductive-age women. In two manufacturer-sponsored trials, European researchers assessed the efficacy of oral ulipristal acetate (UA) -- a selective progesterone-receptor modulator -- . . .View full resource at womens-health.jwatch.org

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Komen's blow to Planned Parenthood and women - CNN.com

cnn.com — “Laura Stepp: Komen Foundation's decision to stop funding Planned Parenthood is a blow to poor women, who have no other option for reproductive health services.View full resource at cnn.com

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Greater impact of chemotherapy on fertility

sciencedaily.com — “Current estimates of the impact of chemotherapy on women's reproductive health are too low, according to a new study. The researchers say their analysis of the age-specific, long-term effects of chemotherapy provides new insights that will help patients and clinicians make more informed decisions about future reproductive options, such as egg harvesting.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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The Impact Of Chemotherapy On Female Fertility - QualityPoint Technologies

qualitypointtech.net — “Current estimates of the impact of chemotherapy on women's reproductive health are too low, according to a University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) study. The researchers say their analysis of the age-specific, long-term effects of chemotherapy provides new insights that will help patients and clinicians make more informed decisions about future reproductive options, such as egg harvesting. Previous studies largely have focused on amenorrhea, or the lack of menstruation shortly after treatView full resource at qualitypointtech.net

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Study Shows Greater Impact of Chemotherapy on Fertility

newswise.com — “Current estimates of the impact of chemotherapy on women’s reproductive health are too low, according to a University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) study. The researchers say their analysis of the age-specific, long-term effects of chemotherapy provides new insights that will help patients and clinicians make more informed decisions about future reproductive options, such as egg harvesting.View full resource at newswise.com

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Greater impact of chemotherapy on fertility

sciencedaily.com — “Current estimates of the impact of chemotherapy on women's reproductive health are too low, according to a new study. The researchers say their analysis of the age-specific, long-term effects of chemotherapy provides new insights that will help patients and clinicians make more informed decisions about future reproductive options, such as egg harvesting.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Study shows greater impact of chemotherapy on fertility

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Study Shows Greater Impact of Chemotherapy on Fertility

newswise.com — “Current estimates of the impact of chemotherapy on women’s reproductive health are too low, according to a University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) study. The researchers say their analysis of the age-specific, long-term effects of chemotherapy provides new insights that will help patients and clinicians make more informed decisions about future reproductive options, such as egg harvesting.View full resource at newswise.com

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Busy Career Women Put Biological Clock on Hold -- News -- FertilityAuthority.com

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Scottsdale Walk of Hope raises awareness of infertility issues

azcentral.com — “Scottsdale Walk of Hope raises awareness of infertility issues, Valley residents dealing with infertility don't have to give up their dream of building a family. That's the message of Saturday's Walk of Hope in Scottsdale, organized through Resolve, The National Infertility Organization. The national non-profit focuses on the options available to men and women experiencing infertility and reproductive disorders, options ranging from surrogacy to adoption.View full resource at azcentral.com

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Doctored Up: New Fertility Options | Charlotte News | Weather | Carolina Panthers | Bobcats | FOX Charlotte | Rising Health

foxcharlotte.com — “Charlotte, NC: Today's Doctored Up showcases a new fertility option for couples: egg vitrification. Dr. Brad Hurst, reproductive endocrinologist with CMC Women's Institute discusses the process with Melissa and Tommy Rhyne with baby Summer.View full resource at foxcharlotte.com

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