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Twins Joined at the Heart: Single Embryo Transfer Results in Unusual Case
Monozygotic twinning itself after elective single embryo transfer is uncommon, occurring in no more than roughly 3% of cases.
We round out this week's deals news with Aberdeen-headquartered Serica Energy. The firm has agreed to acquire a portfolio of Southern North Sea assets from Spirit Energy for an initial consideration ...
The couple welcomed their baby son Elijah Semiu on Friday, Dec. 26, a little over a year after announcing the stillbirth of ...
Amanda thought she might never become a mom because she was born without a uterus. Everything changed after she learned she ...
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Military families hit with bitter blow after Congress strips fertility treatment funding from defense bill
Back in 2017, when my husband was still in the Army, we learned he was unexpectedly deploying right as we were going to start trying to get pregnant. Military families get accustomed to this pattern: ...
In the more than four years since the state of Texas significantly restricted access to abortion, medical researchers have ...
Long the province of the ultra-wealthy, prenuptial agreements are being embraced by young people—including many who don’t ...
Thanks to radical advancements in technology, your beloved pet — or at least a version of him or her — can now live forever, using tissue samples collected before their death.
The details: Under the new law, insurers have to cover up to three egg retrievals and an unlimited number of embryo transfers ...
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After cancer, a baby at last: Juliana’s 11-year journey to motherhood
Diagnosed with a rare breast cancer at 34, Juliana Razid’s determination and faith carried her through treatment to parenthood.
When you’re a celebrity, even the smallest moves are carefully scrutinized and debated. If outfit choices get strangers ...
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