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Monday, November 17, 2008 ( change date )
Scientists In UK See Clearer Picture Of Fetal Development With The Help Of Chicks
Scientists hope to gain a greater understanding of disease and birth defects with a new imaging database that will map the expression of genes that control development.
medicalnewstoday.com Monday, November 17, 2008Luteal Phase Bleeding Does Not Accurately Predict Ongoing Pregnancy In IVF
Researchers from Brigham & Women's hospital in Boston today presented data demonstrating that women undergoing In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and using either vaginally-administered progesterone gel (CRINONE® 8%) or progesterone injected intramuscularly for luteal phase supplementation, reported no difference in ongoing pregnancy rates when they experienced luteal phase bleeding (LPB). LPB is defined as any bleeding or spotting between embryo transfer and first pregnancy test.
medicalnewstoday.com Monday, November 17, 2008First Ovary Transplant Woman Gives Birth
A 39-year old woman who had the world's first whole ovary transplant gave birth to a healthy daughter in a private London hospital last week after undergoing pioneering new treatment developed in the US that allowed her to receive an ovary donated by her twin sister and then conceive naturally, according to a BBC News report.
medicalnewstoday.com Monday, November 17, 2008Out of the Loop on Babywearing
Apparently, babywearing is something people feel very strongly about right now. That's news to me, and apparently it was news to the...
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