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  1. Reproductive Trauma: Psychotherapy With Infertility and Pregnancy Loss Clients by Janet Jaffe, Martha O. Diamond, 2010-08-25
  2. Overcoming Male Infertility by Leslie R. Schover, Anthony J. Thomas Jr., 1999-12-28
  3. How to Make Love to a Plastic Cup: A Guy's Guide to the World of Infertility by Greg Wolfe, 2010-08-01
  4. Fertility Wisdom: How Traditional Chinese Medicine Can Help Overcome Infertility by Angela C. Wu, Katherine Anttila, et all 2006-09-05
  5. Infertility Sucks! (Keeping it all together when sperm and egg stubbornly remain apart) by Beverly Barna, 2002-11-11
  6. The Infertility Survival Guide: Everything You Need to Know to Cope with the Challenges while Maintaining Your Sanity, Dignity, and Relationships by Dr. Judith C. Daniluk, Ph.D., Judith C. Daniluk, 2001-07-10
  7. When the Cradle is Empty: Coping with Infertility (Focus on the Family Presents.) by John Van Regenmorter, Sylvia Van Regenmorter, et all 2004-04-01
  8. Love and Infertility: Survival Strategies for Balancing Infertility, Marriage, and Life by Kristen Magnacca, 2004-09-15
  9. A Few Good Eggs: Two Chicks Dish on Overcoming the Insanity of Infertility by Julie Vargo, Maureen Regan, 2006-06-01
  10. Overcoming Infertility: A Woman's Guide to Getting Pregnant by Gerard M Honore MDPhD, Jay Nemiro MD, 2010-08-30
  11. Natural Solutions to Infertility: How to Increase Your Chances of Conceiving and Preventing Miscarriage by Marilyn Glenville, 2001-09-25
  12. Treatment of Infertility with Chinese Medicine by Jane Lyttleton, 2004-05-10
  13. Adopting After Infertility: Messages from Practice, Research and Personal Experience
  14. Overcoming Infertility Naturally by Karen Bradstreet, 1994-03

21. Georgia Reproductive Specialists
An exceptionally informative page on invitro fertilization, including the cryopreservation of human oocytes (eggs) and embryos. Associated with Georgia Reproductive Specialists, Atlanta.
http://www.ivf.com
Welcome to IVF.com, Your Infertility Home on the Net, a service provided by the medical staff of Georgia Reproductive Specialists. It is our belief that properly informed, you can become an active participant in your healthcare and make better choices. It is the goal of our physicians and IVF laboratory team to provide you with the latest women's healthcare innovations to address infertility, polycystic ovaries, endometriosis, and pelvic pain treatment. Backed by a world reknowned embryology team, Georgia Reproductive Specialists has enabled many couples to resolve their infertility problems. Please take your time reading the information provided in the articles on this site as well as questions that have already been answered. Join in on our Monday evening chat room or contact us if you seek additional information.
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22. Conceiving Concepts Infertility Information, Support And Fertility
Conceiving Concepts infertility information, support and fertility products for those trying to conceive.
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23. The AIA Is Now The AFA
Offers education, referrals, research, support and advocacy for those dealingwith infertility and reproductive health disorders.
http://www.americaninfertility.org/
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24. WOMEN'S THERAPY CENTER - Home
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25. OBGYN.net - Women's Health - Infertility Section
Physician reviewed site offering medical professionals and women/patients thelatest news and information concerning infertility, causes and treatment.
http://www.obgyn.net/infertility/infertility.asp
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26. Fertility Neighborhood
A site providing information and support for those struggling with infertility and fertility issues with information on ivf, treatment options and
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

27. MedlinePlus: Infertility
infertility. Women; Fertility Awareness and infertility (National Women sHealth Information Center); Hydrosalpinx (American Society for Reproductive
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28. Gynaecological Diseases And Conditions - General Practice Notebook
Offers links to all the different diseases from infertility, endometriosis, and menopause.
http://www.gpnotebook.co.uk/MedwebPage.cfm?ID=-758120441

29. Male Infertility Overview
Thorough overview of the causes and treatments of male infertility.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

30. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Infertility
Primary infertility is the term used to describe a couple that has never been able In addition to agerelated factors, increased risk for infertility is
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Pelvic laparoscopy Female reproductive anatomy Male reproductive anatomy Primary infertility ... Sperm Alternative names Return to top Barren; Inability to conceive; Unable to get pregnant Definition Return to top Infertility is the inability to achieve a pregnancy after 12 months of unprotected intercourse. Causes, incidence, and risk factors Return to top Primary infertility is the term used to describe a couple that has never been able to conceive a pregnancy, after at least 1 year of unprotected intercourse. The term secondary infertility describes couples who have previously been pregnant at least once, but have not been able to achieve another pregnancy. Causes of infertility include a wide range of physical as well as emotional factors. Approximately 30% to 40% of all infertility is due to a "male" factor, such as retrograde ejaculation impotence , hormone deficiency, environmental pollutants, scarring from sexually transmitted disease, or decreased sperm count . Some factors affecting sperm count are heavy marijuana use or use of prescription drugs such as cimetidine, spironolactone, and nitrofurantoin.

31. Miscarriage: Pregnancy Loss
Information, products and resources dealing with miscarriage, pregnancy loss, stillbirth, sudden infant death syndrome and infertility.
http://www.babylosskit.com
What can you say to a woman who has suffered a miscarriage? How do you comfort a woman who has endured a full-term pregnancy loss? The subject can seem utterly unapproachable. Baby Loss Comfort was created to help provide real physical support as well as emotional comfort and resource information for women who have experienced baby loss from miscarriage to stillbirth. Subscribe to Our Pregnancy Loss Forum Visit our resource pages , leave a memorial for your precious one and shop for our Baby Loss Comfort support products. You'll find assistance with what may be helpful to say as well as gifts of organic herbal teas, baths, hot packs and more. Remembering Baby What Do I Say? Grief Resources Loss Comfort Gifts ... Send Us Feedback
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32. Infertility - Expert Infertility Treatment - Fertility Clinics
infertility treatment from a national network of fertility clinics, infertility clinics with over 100 infertility specialists, infertility doctors
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33. Infertility
It is a myth that infertility is always a woman s problem. About one third ofinfertility cases are due to problems with the man (male factors) and one
http://www.4woman.gov/faq/infertility.htm
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Infertility is usually defined as not being able to get pregnant despite trying for one year. A broader view of infertility includes not being able to carry a pregnancy to term and have a baby. Infertility affects about 6.1 million Americans, or 10 percent of the reproductive age population, according to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Pregnancy is the result of a chain of events. A woman must release an egg from one of her ovaries (ovulation). The egg must travel through a fallopian tube toward her uterus (womb). A man's sperm must join with (fertilize) the egg along the way. The fertilized egg must then become attached to the inside of the uterus. While this may seem simple, in fact many things can happen to prevent pregnancy from occurring.
Is infertility a woman's problem?

34. East Coast Fertility - Kreiner IVF And Associates
Long Island IVF, Fertility Endocrinology website dedicated to Reproductive Endocrinology and infertility. New York.
http://www.kreinerivf.com
Like many couples, you probably hoped you would get pregnant after a few months of trying, or maybe even on the first attempt.
But if the months of waiting have turned into a year or more, now is the time to seek the professional help of a reproductive endocrinologist, a doctor trained to treat fertility problems.
You also should see a fertility expert if you or your partner know you have a previous medical problem that will impair your ability to get pregnant.
Whatever the cause of your infertility, you have every reason to be hopeful about the outcome. Your options have never been more effective, accessible, and patient-friendly and success rates are continually improving, especially when you start treatment as early as possible after you suspect a problem.
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35. Cause Of Infertility - Male Infertility, Female Infertility
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36. Infertility
View the printable version of Fertility Awareness and infertility infertility isdefined as not being able to become pregnant, despite trying for one
http://www.4woman.gov/Pregnancy/infertility.htm
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Understanding your monthly fertility pattern (days in the month when you are fertile, days when you are infertile, and days when fertility is unlikely, but possible) can help you plan a pregnancy, or avoid pregnancy. But if you already understand your menstrual cycle and fertility pattern, and are having problems getting pregnant, there is help and support available. In 1995, one in 10 U.S. women of reproductive age had a problem with fertility. If you have a problem with fertility, learn all you can about you and your partner's health, and your options for treatments. View the printable version of Fertility Awareness and Infertility Fertility Awareness The Menstrual Cycle Being aware of your menstrual cycle and the changes in your body that happen during this time can be key to helping you plan a pregnancy, or avoid pregnancy. During the menstrual cycle (a total average of 28 days), there are two parts: before ovulation and after ovulation.

37. Male Infertility Overview
Thorough overview of the causes and treatments of male infertility.
http://www.ivf.com/shaban.html
Male Infertility Overview
Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment Stephen F. Shaban, M.D. Clinical Assistant Professor
Department of Surgery, Division of Urology
University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Chapel Hill, NC.
ASSESSMENT Male Infertility - Overview
Approximately 15% of couples attempting their first pregnancy meet with failure. Most authorities define these patients as primarily infertile if they have been unable to achieve a pregnancy after one year of unprotected intercourse. Conception normally is achieved within twelve months in 80-85% of couples who use no contraceptive measures, and persons presenting after this time should therefore be regarded as possibly infertile and should be evaluated. Data available over the past twenty years reveal that in approximately 30% of cases pathology is found in the man alone, and in another 20% both the man and woman are abnormal. Therefore, the male factor is at least partly responsible in about 50% of infertile couples. MALE REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY The Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Gonadal Axis
The hypothalamus is the integrative center of the reproductive axis and receives messages from both the central nervous system and the testes to regulate the production and secretion of gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH) . Neurotransmitters and neuropeptides have both inhibitory and stipulatory influence on the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus releases GnRH in a pulsatile nature which appears to be essential for stimulating the production and release of both

38. Information On Pregnancy Infertility
Site includes information from India on pregnancy, infertility, labor, diet, fitness abortion.
http://www.1to9months.com

39. Male Factor Infertility
Discusses factors in infertility, diagnosis, treatment, artificial and donorinsemination and nutritional issues.
http://www.ivf.com/male.html
Male Factor Infertility
Misconceptions are very common in the world of infertility. One popular myth is that infertility is the woman's problem and that once that "problem" is fixed, the couple will be able to conceive. This could not be farther from the truth. In fact, in nearly 30% of all infertility cases, the cause is attributed to a factor in the male and in an additional 30% of cases the cause is attributed to both male and female factors. Less than a decade ago, treatment for a severe male factor was limited to inseminations or IVF using donor sperm. Today, exciting advances in male infertility have introduced innovative therapeutic options that offer men, including those with no sperm in their ejaculate due to genetic conditions, a greatly improved chance to conceive their own biological offspring. At GRS, we understand that couples seeking treatment for infertility are in search of a program that will provide them with the best chance possible for conceiving a child. In order to maximize the chances for conception, we create a partnership with each couple to determine exactly what the goals are and establish a treatment plan to maximize all resources in an effort to reach those goals. Male factor infertility is one of our specialties at GRS. In fact, Michael Tucker, Ph.D.,

40. Miraserver Message
General infertility FAQ's
http://www.inciid.org/faq.php?cat=infertility101&id=1#27

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