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  1. Creating Life Against the Odds: The Journey from Infertility to Parenthood by FACOG Ilona Laszlo Higgins MD, 2006-11-03
  2. Water From The Rock: Finding God's Comfort in the Midst of Infertility by Becky Garrett, Donna Gibbs, et all 2002-09-01
  3. Couple Therapy for Infertility by Ronny Diamond MSW, Mimi Meyers, et all 1999-09-07
  4. Longing for a Child: Devotions of Hope for Your Journey through Infertility by Kathe Wunnenberg, 2005-09-03
  5. Persevering Through Infertility: A Collection of Real Life Journeys Towards Resolving Infertility by Renee Bornfreund, 2005-07-11
  6. The Infertility Diet: Get Pregnant and Prevent Miscarriage by Fern Reiss, 1999-05-31
  7. Infertility's Anguish by Jan Davis, Dan T. Davis, 2003-08-31
  8. Dr. Richard Marrs' Fertility Book: America's Leading Infertility Expert Tells You Everything You Need to Know About Getting Pregnant by Richard Marrs, 1998-02-09
  9. Childfree After Infertility: Moving From Childlessness to a Joyous Life by Heather Wardell, 2003-04-20
  10. If at First You Don't Conceive: A Complete Guide to Infertility from One of the Nation's Leading Clinics by William Schoolcraft MDHCLD, 2010-03-16
  11. Family Bound: One Couple's Journey Through Infertility and Adoption by Carrie F. Ostrea, 2003-04-14
  12. Coping with Infertility: Clinically Proven Ways of Managing the Emotional Roller Coaster by Negar Nicole Jacobs, William T. O'Donohue, 2006-11-03
  13. Obstetrics, Gynecology and Infertility: Handbook for Clinicians-Resident Survival Guide by John D. Gordon; Jan T. Rydfors; Maurice Druzin; Yona Tadir, 2001-10-15
  14. Experiencing Infertility: Stories to Inform and Inspire by Ellen Sarasohn Glazer, 1998-11

61. Broodmare Management - Henry & Associates
Discusses common causes of infertility in mares, including pneumovagina, infections, inadequate nutrition. Provides illustrations of poor genital conformation.
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Broodmare Management Issues Vaughn W. Henry On the accompanying illustration (taken from the Anatomy of Domestic Animals - 4 th Edition by Sisson and Grossman, W. B. Saunders Co.) note the location of the kidney (#13), the supporting broad ligament (#6), left ovary (#1), oviduct or Fallopian tube (#2), left uterine horn (#3), uterine body (#5), vagina (#7), labia (#8), bladder (#15), and the surrounding bony pelvic structure (#d, e, f). A thorough understanding of the mare's anatomy allows the breeder more opportunity to overcome problems and raise healthy foals consistently. Maintaining uterine health is important for continued fertility, as the subfertile mare lacks the resources to prevent opportunistic organisms from infecting her tract. Good management practices are essential for success. Suggested Management
  • Identify potential problem mares early, as it often takes six months or more to treat successfully. Use the autumn and winter as a period to isolate, medicate and improve the success rates of your barren mare herd. Eliminate parasite problems, adjust the mare's plane of nutrition so she is neither carrying excessive weight nor extremely thin. Many managers like for mares to come out of the winter season in a weight gaining state to encourage improved cycling and fertility. This is called "flushing" and is a common technique in other farm species.

62. Complete Guide To Infertility
Learn how to be diagnosed and treated for infertility. Support message boardsand information.
http://sharedjourney.com/if.html

The Infertility Book: A Comprehensive Medical and Emotional Guide
Your most fertile time
Ovulation Charting
Ways to predict your fertility Some Common questions for those just starting with infertility: After how many unsuccessful months should I begin to wonder? Many couples have a hard time admitting that there may be an infertility problem. After each menstrual period, they hope that next cycle will be the one that works. When these hopes fail each month, a woman will often turn to her regular ob/gyn or clinic. Generally after six months of trying, you might consider making an appointment to have a general workup. Most physicians advise you not to be concerned unless you have been trying to conceive for at least one year. However, if you are over 30 years old, have a history of pelvic inflammatory disease, painful periods, miscarriage, irregular cycles, or if your partner has a known low sperm count, you may want to seek help sooner. Should I see my gynecologist?

63. Infertility - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The International Council on infertility Information Dissemination (INCIID) According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, infertility
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Infertility is the inability to naturally conceive a child or the inability to carry a pregnancy to term. There are many reasons why a couple may not be able to conceive, or may not be able to conceive without medical assistance
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    Definition
    The International Council on Infertility Information Dissemination (INCIID) considers a couple to be infertile if
    • they have not conceived after a year of unprotected intercourse, or after six months in women over 35; there is incapability to carry a pregnancy to term.
    Healthy couples in their mid-20s having regular sex have a one-in-four chance of getting pregnant in any given month. edit
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    Primary vs. secondary
    According to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, infertility affects about 6.1 million people in the U.S., equivalent to ten percent of the reproductive age population. Female infertility accounts for one third of infertility cases, male infertility for another third, combined male and female infertility for another 15%, and the remainder of cases are "unexplained" A Robertsonian translocation in either partner may cause recurrent abortions or complete infertility.

64. Is Andrology Passé?
A lecture by F. Comhaire and A. Mahmoud on the First World Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology and infertility, Prague, Czech Republic (1999).
http://www.obgyn.net/firstcontroversies/prague1999comhaire-mahmoud.htm

Prague, Czech Republic - 1999 Is Andrology Passé?
F. Comhaire and A. Mahmoud

Medical Center for Andrology, University Hospital Ghent, De Pintelaan, Gent, Belgium
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The Defeat of Clinical Andrology Versus the Triumph of ICSI
The capsule of the session on male infertility “ICSI seems to be the ultimate treatment for male infertility” instigates old-fashioned andrologists, such as the first author of the present opinion paper, to think again about what they have been doing for the best part of their professional life!
In the past, andrologists have tolerated many frustrations when infertile men continued to return to their consultation because the proposed “conventional treatment” was unsuccessful. Clearly, those men who were successful are lost to the andrologist’s site. Rarely do they bother to transmit the happy message when success has been reached. The couple is then taken into care by the gynecologist, who tends to highlight his own merits in achieving the pregnancy.
So, the venue of a spectacular method to “cure” male infertility, namely ICSI, was a welcome progress. The Glad Tidings were proclaimed through the public media and in the medical press (in that sequence) that all couples could now achieve pregnancy with their own genetic material, even if the man has no spermatozoa, or suffers from Klinefelter syndrome. Simple calculations were made to prove that the success rate of this treatment was so high (up to, or even higher than 40% per attempt!) that a maximum of 3 cycles would be needed to get all couples pregnant.

65. Infertility Network
infertility Network A registered Canadian charity providing information to people experiencing infertility to help them make informed choices about
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66. Infertility - Overview, Diagnosis, Treatment, Conception - WomensHealthChannel
infertility is the inability to conceive and become pregnant after 12 months ofregular, unprotected sex. infertility is a common medical condition in men
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CT Scan MRI Scan RESOURCES Clinical Trials Health Quizzes Glossary Links ... What Is a Nurse Practitioner? What Is an OB/GYN? ABOUT US Healthcommunities.com Pressroom Testimonials Overview Infertility is the inability to conceive and become pregnant after 12 months of regular, unprotected sex. Infertility is a common medical condition, affecting approximately 6 million Americans every year. It is estimated that about 10% to 15% of heterosexual, married couples who try to conceive are unable to do so after 1 year. Twelve months may seem like an arbitrary length of time, but it makes sense given that most fertile couples become pregnant within a year. So if a couple does not conceive after a year of effort, it is likely that the man, the woman, or both partners are infertile. Infertility affects men and women equally. Eighty percent of infertility cases have a known cause, and half of these are wholly or partially due to male infertility factors, most commonly azoospermia (the absence of any sperm) or oligospermia (the presence of too few sperm). For a detailed description of male infertility, please visit our

67. Women's Reproductive Health Information
Provides information on all aspects of PCOS, endometriosis, fibroids, infertility, menopause and breast health. Medical resources as well as health experiences listed.
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68. FDA Consumer Reprint--Overcoming Infertility
Fertility problems may require treatment with drugs or surgery; and in about 10percent of cases, less conventional, hightech options like in vitro
http://www.fda.gov/fdac/features/1997/197_fert.html
This article originally appeared in the January-February 1997 FDA Consumer and was revised in February 1997. The article is no longer being updated.
Overcoming Infertility
by Tamar Nordenberg Myth or fact: If a couple is having trouble conceiving a child, the man should try wearing loose underwear? That's a fact, according to a study on "Tight-fitting Underwear and Sperm Quality" published June 29, 1996, in the scientific journal The Lancet. Tight-fitting underwearas well as hot tubs and saunasis not recommended for men trying to father a child because it may raise testes temperature to a point where it interferes with sperm production. But couples having difficulty getting pregnant can tell you the solution is almost never as simple as wearing boxers instead of briefs. Lisa (who asked that her last name not be used) tried for more than two years to get pregnant without success. "Everyone gave me advice," she says. "My mother said I should just go to church and pray more. My friends said, 'Try to relax and not think about it' or 'You're just overstressed. You work too much.'" Actually, psychological stress is more likely a result of infertility than the cause, according to

69. Genetics & IVF Institute
Provider of infertility treatment and genetics services, in Fairfax, Virginia and Gaithersburg, Maryland. Includes detailed discussion of cryopreservation of sperm, ova, and embryos.
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Available Through September 15th, 2005 Through this new program, GIVF will be able to provide free Gonadotropin drugs to most Donor Egg, Shared Risk and self-pay IVF patients who begin their cycle(s) by September 15th 2005. The per cycle savings for these drugs is approximately $900. By providing these drugs to our patients at no cost, the cost of prescription drugs for a typical IVF cycle will be reduced by approximately one-third. GIVF is pleased to offer this program to benefit both new and current patients.

70. Infertility, Fertility & IVF Clinic For Male & Female: Malpani Infertility Clini
Dr Malpani Clinic infertility, Fertility IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation) Clinicfor Male Female in India. Also offers Ovulation Calculator Ovulation
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71. Home Page - DrDonnica.com - The First Name In Women's Health, Home Page - DrDonn
Womens health physician, Donnica Moore, MD, discusses common issues such as menopause, PMS, PMDD, infertility, fertility, postpartum depression, osteoporosis, sexuality, and weight loss.
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Gallstones are a pretty common problem. They account for more than 800,000 hospitalizations annually in the US and are believed to affect more than 20 million Americans. Women are twice as likely as men to be affected, in large part because of several additional risk factors: birth control pills, multiple pregnancies, obesity, and rapid weight loss diets. The good news is that there are ways to reduce your risk. Click here to read the full article.
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As a member of the New York Liberty, I know that my job isn’t just about scoring baskets and winning games – though, it is a lot of fun. My job is also to be a role model to our millions of fans, particularly the women and young girls who cheer us on from inside the arena and in front of their television sets. For the complete article, click here
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One of the toughest decisions women face is whether or not to take hormone replacement therapy. We’ve all heard the upsides and the downsides and it’s enough to make your head spin! Dr. Donnica can help. Take her HRT Decisionnaire and bring it with you when you see your doctor.

72. Infertility Articles, Causes, Treatments, Issues, Risks, Concerns
Articles written by infertility specialists about common topics in infertility.
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The information in each article contains the opinion of the author only. Infertility is often a field of many different opinions. The articles are there to educate patients on a single point of view. The opinion of other professionals may be different, therefore the articles do not represent the belief of all physicians associated with this web site. The authors have been asked to present common points of view regarding each topic. You will need to consult with your individual physician if you have questions. More articles will be listed in the weeks to come.
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73. Infertility, FAQs On Infertility From Malpani Infertility Clinic
Dr Malpani Clinic infertility, FAQs on infertility from Malpani infertilityClinic in Mumbai. India based infertility Clinic offers FAQs on infertility and
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74. Ivf-infertility.com | Causes Of Infertility | Endometriosis
Information about endometriosis, its possible causes and management of endometriosis associated infertility.
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75. Infertility - Expert Infertility Treatment - Fertility Clinics, Infertility Clin
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76. The Missing GRACE Organization
Serves to help families through pregnancy and infant loss, infertility and adoption. Providing support and resources to aid individuals as they grieve.
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The Missing GRACE Organization serves to help families on their journey through pregnancy and infant loss, infertility and adoption. We provide support and resources to aid individuals as they Grieve, Restore, Arise, Commemorate and Educate. Further, we commit to make available educational opportunities that will help bring about awareness and prevention of stillbirth. For updates subscribe to our email list here.

77. MPR: The Fertility Race
infertility advocates say that the failure of insurance companies to coverfertility procedures is discriminatory. No Money for Eggs
http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/199711/20_smiths_fertility/
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designed to correct the condition. Many women who decided to have a family late in life are now finding problems conceiving. For some, finding egg donors has been the solution.
Infertility advocates say that the failure of insurance companies to cover fertility procedures is discriminatory.
The British - faced with few options - are forced to reconsider how they approach fertility treatment.
While becoming more commonplace, the once-controversial procedure of in vitro fertilization still doesn't guarantee results.
It's now possible for gay male couples to have genetically related children through in vitro fertilization and surrogacy.
Some HIV-infected couples are considering a direction in their lives once thought impossible: having children.
Learn about the changing practice of surrogacy and meet two women who've carried babies for other couples. Discover a world where clinics compete fiercely for customers, doctors become entrepreneurs, and patients are promised a baby or their money back. Why do people go to such great lengths to produce a biological offspring? Meet some who share their own experiences.

78. Dr. Imran Ahmed
Offers information on diabetes, infertility, thyroid disorders, infertility and hepatitis.
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79. MPR: Fertility Race Part Nine, Infertility Insurance
Is it fair that only affluent people can afford infertility procedures? With no national policy, coverage for infertility treatments varies by state.
http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/199711/20_smiths_fertility/part9/

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WITH RELATIVELY EXPENSIVE DRUGS AND PROCEDURES and virtually no coverage available under basic health insurance plans, paying for medical treatments can be an enormous struggle for many infertile Americans. Only a handful of states require employers and insurance companies to offer some kind of infertility insurance. Yet across the country, advocates for the infertile say excluding their condition from insurance plans amounts to discrimination. They want the government to step in. Paying for Medical Treatments
Is it fair that only affluent people can afford infertility procedures?
Coverage Is the Exception
While many Americans are considered infertile, few insurance policies will cover most treatments. Finessing the System Some determined couples have exploited loopholes in their policies.

80. UTAH REI: Education - Human Reproduction
Educational information from the University of Utah's Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and infertility.
http://medstat.med.utah.edu/kw/human_reprod/
Please note: this Web site was last updated 03/27/2000. For more up-to-date information on this topic go to MedlinePlus at: http://www.medlineplus.org/

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