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    Jul 7, 2012 |Story| WDBJ7
  1. Rick Kiser talks about his book dealing with the loss of a child

    It's something a lot of couples can identify with. Struggling with infertility, getting pregnant and then the worst happens, losing a child.
    It's something a lot of couples can identify with. Struggling with infertility, getting pregnant and then the worst happens, losing a child. Rick Kiser wrote a book about his experiences called, "Forever My Son." You can purchase the book at Family...
  2. May 28, 2012 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  3. April 19: Focus on Family - Fashion for Fertility

    "Fashion for Fertility" Luncheon
    WGN News
    "Fashion for Fertility" Luncheon Saturday April 23 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Four Seasons Hotel Chicago 120 E. Delaware, 7th Floor Chicago $30 per ticket To register and purchase tickets (by April 20): www.fcifashionforgertility.eventbrite.com Silent...

    Tags: WGN, Delaware, Weight, Physical Conditions, Illinois

  4. May 30, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Fertility on hold for child cancer patients

    For parents of young children diagnosed with cancer, looking ahead can be at once terrifying and consoling. Now, a burgeoning field of research allows those parents to consider their pre-pubescent child's ability to someday bear children — and to take steps to protect that ability.
    For parents of young children diagnosed with cancer, looking ahead can be at once terrifying and consoling. Now, a burgeoning field of research allows those parents to consider their pre-pubescent child's ability to someday bear children — and to...

    Tags: Oncology, Science and Technology, Pregnancy and Childbirth, The Pennsylvania State University, Chemotherapy

  6. Jun 7, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  7. Untreatable Gonorrhea Spreading Worldwide, WHO Warns

    LOS ANGELES -- A major public health crisis is emerging, in the form of a sexually-transmitted disease that doesn't respond to antibiotics, World Health Organization officials said Wednesday.
    KTLA News
    LOS ANGELES -- A major public health crisis is emerging, in the form of a sexually-transmitted disease that doesn't respond to antibiotics, World Health Organization officials said Wednesday. Gonorrhea is one of the most common sexually-transmitted...

    Tags: Politics, International Organizations, Health, Health Organizations, Gonorrhea

  8. Jun 18, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  9. Online Dish: Man Fails to Tell Wife about Vasectomy Letting Her Think She's Infertile

    All of the women who lie about takingtheir birth control and "trap" a man, allow me to introduce you to the man who didn't tell his wife he had a vasectomy!
    KIAH
    All of the women who lie about takingtheir birth control and "trap" a man, allow me to introduce you to the man who didn't tell his wife he had a vasectomy! A wife writing to an advice column on Slate says she and her husband "Harry" struggled for two...

    Tags: Advice Columns and Columnists, Facebook, Vasectomy

  10. Dec 7, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. The hCG Diet: Can prescription hCG aid weight loss?

    Products marketed as &ldquo;homeopathic&rdquo; hcG drops, pellets or sprays are unapproved new drugs and therefore illegal, <a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/health/ct-met-hcg-diet-1207-20111207,0,4565392.story" target="_blank">federal agencies said yesterday</a>. But what about the injectable form of hCG, which is available only by prescription?
    Products marketed as “homeopathic” hcG drops, pellets or sprays are unapproved new drugs and therefore illegal, federal agencies said yesterday. But what about the injectable form of hCG, which is available only by prescription? HCG, or human...

    Tags: Weight, Health, Food and Drug Administration

  12. Apr 25, 2012 |Story| WSBT-TV
  13. Teacher says Catholic school fired her over IVF

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana teacher who says she was fired from a Roman Catholic school for using in vitro fertilization to try to get pregnant is suing in a case that could set up a legal showdown over reproductive and religious rights. Emily...

    Tags: Vincent de Paul, In Vitro Fertilization, Laws, Teachers, Roman Catholicism

  14. Apr 12, 2012 |Story| CLTV
  15. Exploring Your Options with Egg Freezing

    With the fast-paced lifestyles and time-consuming jobs that many women are committed to these days, it seems that more and more women are trying to have children only to find out that it is "too late." Recent advances in medicine now allow women the potential opportunity to delay their pregnancy until a more opportune time (&ldquo;the right time&rdquo;). The "right time" may mean the right partner, the right place in the right career that allows for the investment of more time to a family, or even the right state of health. When the &ldquo;right time&rdquo; comes, regardless of the intense desire to have a baby, there is unfortunately no guarantee that a woman will be able to have a genetic child.
    With the fast-paced lifestyles and time-consuming jobs that many women are committed to these days, it seems that more and more women are trying to have children only to find out that it is "too late." Recent advances in medicine now allow women the...

    Tags: Chemotherapy, Genes and Chromosomes, In Vitro Fertilization, Drugs and Medicines, Medical Research

  16. Apr 12, 2012 |Story| CLTV
  17. What You Don't Know About Infertility

    Many people are unaware of the ins and outs of infertility.&nbsp;With infertility affecting 6.1 million people, it's extremely important to be educated.
    Many people are unaware of the ins and outs of infertility. With infertility affecting 6.1 million people, it's extremely important to be educated. Reproductive endocrinologist of the Fertility Centers of Illinois Dr. Meike Uhler says the need for...
  18. Apr 4, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Understanding the new pap smear guidelines

    Many women became used to having a Pap smear annually to check for cervical cancer, but recent recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force have updated the timeline. Now, most women will need the test every five years. Cancer experts now agree that that this can fully protect women, while cutting down on costs, false positive test results and side effects, said Dr. Amanda Nickles Fader, assistant professor of gynecologic oncology at the Greater Baltimore Medical Center.
    Many women became used to having a Pap smear annually to check for cervical cancer, but recent recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force have updated the timeline. Now, most women will need the test every five years. Cancer experts...

    Tags: Concerts, Vaccines, Human papillomavirus, Vaginal Discharge, General Practitioners

  20. Jan 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Treating menopause symptoms

    Every woman will experience menopause, some in the normal course of aging and some before. It can bring on a host of symptoms in addition to hot flashes. But there are things that women can do, from improving their diet and exercising to finding the right treatment, explains Dr. Rakhi Gupta, a gynecologist at the Center for Women's Health at Good Samaritan Hospital. She answers some common questions about this life change.
    Every woman will experience menopause, some in the normal course of aging and some before. It can bring on a host of symptoms in addition to hot flashes. But there are things that women can do, from improving their diet and exercising to finding the right...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Symptoms, Blood, Acupuncture, Hampton Roads Transit

  22. Apr 27, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  23. Fort Wayne teacher fired for using in vitro fertilization speaks out

    A Fort Wayne, Ind., teacher fired after higher-ups at the Catholic School she was teaching at learned she was using in vitro fertilization to get pregnant spoke out Friday.
    A Fort Wayne, Ind., teacher fired after higher-ups at the Catholic School she was teaching at learned she was using in vitro fertilization to get pregnant spoke out Friday. Emily Herx said all she and her husband, Brian, wanted was more children....

    Tags: In Vitro Fertilization, Teachers, Belief and Faith, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Roman Catholicism

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