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  1. Twice Blessed - A Diary Of Secondary Infertility: One Woman's Journey by Ninotchka Beavers, 2004-06-30
  2. The Baby Solution: Your Essential Resource for Overcoming Infertility by Daniel Kenigsberg, Lauren Hartman, 2006-10-05

141. Royan Institute
Research and clinical center for infertility and reproductive health in Iran.
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142. Male Infertility, Male Infertility Information, Male Infertility Physicians
Male infertility information and a convenient directory of leading male infertilityspecialists.
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143. Stress And Infertility | Family Resource (FamilyResource.com)
The idea that stress doesn t have a relationship with infertility has also offeredreassurance for many women experiencing infertility.
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    By: Jon Henshaw, M.A. For many years, scientists and infertility specialist have shrugged off the idea that stress affects infertility. Even early research suggested that stress didn't seem to have any correlation. The idea that stress doesn't have a relationship with infertility has also offered reassurance for many women experiencing infertility. For example, when well-meaning friends and family give unsolicited advice to just relax, and you'll get pregnant , she can usually rest in the fact that stress isn't really a factor. The separation of stress and infertility also fits well into American culture. Today, more than ever, women are expected to excel in business, and to handle just as much stress and responsibility as men do. So the idea that stress might affect infertility would not be well received by most successful women. Especially since it doesn't fit into the goals and aspirations that they've made for themselves. As with all progress in science and research, new insights and discoveries are being made everyday. Fortunately, stress has continued to play a major role in infertility research. Scientists and specialists have continued to research stress and infertility, mainly because they started to find a correlation between stress and the success of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART). They also pursued it, because mental health workers started to document the intense stress many infertile couples were experiencing.

144. The Andrology Lab At University Hospital, SUNY Stony Brook, New York
A site providing patientoriented information about causes and treatments of infertility and recurrent miscarriage. Links are provided for patient recourses and support.
http://www.stonybrookhospital.com/fertilityresults/andrology.html
The Andrology Lab, a member lab of the Department of Pathology , provides wide range of diagnostic tests of male infertility, including: Complete semen analysis
Sperm antibody testing of men and women
Sperm function testing , including the zona-free hamster egg penetration assay.
Semen Cryopreservation: In cases where one's work schedule makes it difficult for the male partner to be available for artificial insemination, semen of good quality can be frozen and stored for up to 6 months. It can then be available as a back-up for intrauterine insemination, at the time of ovulation. The Andrology Lab is registered under CLIA and the New York State Department of Health. All tests are performed following guidelines established by the World Health Organization, in the WHO Laboratory Manual for the Examination of Human Semen and Sperm-Cervical Mucus Interaction
All results are reviewed by Dr. Richard Bronson, the Laboratory Director, before they are reported to the referring physician. Dr. Bronson is internationally recognized for his pioneering work and research on immunologic infertility and the molecular basis of successful fertilization.

145. THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 18, Ch. 245, Infertility
infertility Inability of a couple to conceive after 1 yr of unprotected intercourse.infertility affects about 1 in 5 couples in the USA; its increasing
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146. Barrington Health Care For Women, Ltd. - Obstetrics & Gynecology
Barrington, Illinois Obstetrics, gynecology, infertility, and laser surgery.
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147. Infertility
NetWellness health information on infertility, Ask an Expert about infertility.
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  • 148. CORD - Banking For Life
    A cryobank offering cryopreservation of umbilical cord blood, semen banking, and male infertility testing. In Middletown, NY.
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    149. ► Infertility
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    Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention Definition: Infertility is the inability of a couple to achieve a pregnancy after 12 months of unprotected intercourse.
    Alternative Names: Barren; Inability to conceive; Unable to get pregnant
    Causes, incidence, and risk factors: Primary infertility is the term used to describe a couple that has never been able to conceive a pregnancy , after a minimum of 1 year of attempting to do so through unprotected intercourse. Secondary infertility is the term used to describe 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 prescription drugs, such as cimetidine, spironolactone, and nitrofurantoin.

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    151. Infertility Information
    This section provides a brief overview of infertility and important issues toconsider before becoming pregnant. CRM Bristol Booklets
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    152. The Causes Of Infertility: Endometriosis
    Resource to help you understand and overcome infertility associated with endometriosis.
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    153. Management Of Male Infertility
    The most important part of the management of male infertility is the correct The three most common known genetic factors related to male infertility are
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    Sergio G. Moreira, Jr., M.D.
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    Larry I. Lipshultz, M.D., Professor of Urology
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    Scott Department of Urology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
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    General Considerations While 85% of couples are able to conceive after one year of protected intercourse, approximately 15% of couples are unable to initiate a pregnancy without some form of assistance or therapy. These patients are said to be "primarily infertile." In approximately one-third of these couples, a male factor appears to be singularly responsible, and in an additional 20% both a male and a female factor can be identified. Therefore, a male factor is at least partly responsible for difficulties in conception in roughly 50% of these couples. It has been shown that the longer a couple remains subfertile, the worse their chance for an effective cure. In addition, many couples experience significant apprehension and anxiety after only a few months of failure to conceive. For these reasons, unduly prolonged unprotected intercourse should not be advocated before workup of the male is instituted. Although it has often been recommended that clinical evaluation be delayed until 12 months of unprotected intercourse has passed, we believe that the initial screening of the male should be considered whenever the patient presents with the chief complaint of infertility. This initial evaluation, however, should be rapid, noninvasive, and cost-effective. The most important part of the management of male infertility is the correct diagnosis. The use of standard techniques for evaluating medical problems in general, such as complete history, physical examination, and laboratory tests is essential for this purpose.

    154. Miscarriages Tutorial
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    157. The Beach Center For Infertility, Endocrinology And IVF
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    158. Complete Guide To Infertility
    Information about testing, diagnosis, and teatments, including the various medications available. Also offers message boards and chat rooms.
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    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?

    159. Planned Parenthood Federation Of America, Inc. - Infertility
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    Table Of Contents: Infertility affects more than 4.9 million couples in the United States. Defined as the inability to conceive after a year of unprotected intercourse, or the inability to carry a child to term, infertility is a growing problem among women and men. Experts say this is because more women are waiting until they are older to have children, which increases the chances that their fertility has been affected, possibly by a previous sexually transmitted infection, pelvic inflammatory disease, scarring from earlier surgery, or the aging process itself. While 86 percent of couples do conceive a child within two years without assistance, one in seven has difficulty. The cause of infertility may lie within the body of the woman or the man, or it may be a combination of factors from both partners. It is estimated that 40 percent of infertility problems can be attributed to causes within the man, and 40 percent to the woman, while 20 percent are caused by problems within both the man and the woman or are unexplained. An estimated 25 percent of infertile couples have more than one factor causing infertility.

    160. Welcome To UIC Andrology (Male Infertility/Sperm Bank) Laboratory Home Page
    The University Andrology Laboratory provides physicians and their patients with all forms of male infertility testing, as well as operating a patient sperm banking program, a direct/known donor banking program and a donor sperm program.
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    ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY ANDROLOGY LABORATORY The University Andrology Laboratory provides physicians and their patients with all forms of male infertility testing , as well as operating a Patient Sperm Banking Program and a Direct / Known Donor Banking Program . This full-service facility is dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of the infertile male using the highest standard of quality of care. Patients can visit our laboratory facility on the UIC Medical Center campus in Chicago. Now available through the Andrology Laboratory is the OverNite Male TM Program . The OverNite Male TM Program is particularly convenient for patients who are unable to make a personal visit to one of our laboratories to produce a sample. Patients can now produce a sample in the privacy of their own home from any location in the U.S.A. and sent it via Federal Express directly to our laboratory. In-patients can also take advantage of the OverNite Male TM Program during their hospital stay.

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