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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. Endocrinologist Manhattan, Manhattan Endocrinologist, Endocrinologist In Manhatt
Dr. Anastasiadou is a Board Certified endocrinologist, specializing in thyroid dysfunctions, infertility, PCOS, diabetes management, osteoporsosis, menopause and PMS. Based in New York.
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142. Perspectives Press: The Infertility And Adoption Publisher
Perspectives Press publishes books and articles on adoption, infertility, and reproductive technologies. Enter site.
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143. Family Bound: One Couple's Journey Through Infertility And Adoption
by Carrie Ostrea The true story of two people determined to start a family, from the emotional struggle with infertility to the volatile international adoption process.
http://www.familybound.com
getting pregnant with PCOS, polycystic ovarian syndrome, PCOS, polycystic ovarian syndrome, ivf, invitro, adopting from russia russian adoption, adoption stories, infertility stories, having a baby, pregnancy, miscarriage
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
1: Clomid Treatment
2: Artificial Insemination
3: In-Vitro Fertilization, take 1
4: In-Vitro Fertilization, take 2
5: Domestic Adoption
6: Egg Donor Process
7: Egg Donor Procedure and In-Vitro Fertilization, take 3 8: Domestic Adoption, take 2 9: In-Vitro Fertilization, take 4 and International Adoption 10: International Adoption Home Study Agency 11: International Adoption Placement Agency 12: Waiting for a Child 13: September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks 14: Our First Referral 15: Our Second Referral 16: Our Court Date 17: Russia 18: The New Mommy 19: Life with Ethan Appendix A: Self Study Questions Appendix B: Situations to Consider when Adopting Appendix C: Resources Format: Paperback Size: 6 x 9 Pages: 198 ISBN: 0-595-27429-3 Published: Apr-2003 directly from the publisher also available at Amazon.com

144. Infertility - How To Increase Your Chances Of Conceiving And Preventing Miscarri
Womens health issues including the menopause, endometriosis, ovarian cysts, infertility, weight loss, polycystic ovarian syndrome and alternative HRT.
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Home The Menopause Osteoporosis Natural Alternatives to Dieting ... Feedback Natural Solutions to Infertility What are your choices? Plan of Action Introduction How to increase your chances of conceiving and preventing miscarriages
Fertility
Over the past twenty years, fertility problems have increased dramatically. At least 25 percent of couples planning a baby will have trouble conceiving, and more and more couples are turning to fertility treatments to help them have a family. What is the cause? From a medical point of view, infertility is believed to be caused by the following factors, and in these proportions. Problem Percentage of cases:
Ovulatory failure (including Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) Tubal damage Endometriosis Male problems Unexplained If the mathematics don't add up, it's because many couples experience more than one problem when trying to conceive: for example, you may suffer from endometriosis, but your partner may also have a low sperm count.

145. Management Of Male Infertility
Management of Male infertility. Sergio G. Moreira, Jr., MD. The most important part of the management of male infertility is the correct diagnosis.
http://www.duj.com/Article/Moreira.html
ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Management of Male Infertility
Sergio G. Moreira, Jr., M.D.
Fellow in Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery
Larry I. Lipshultz, M.D., Professor of Urology
Chief, Division of Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery
Scott Department of Urology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
Please address all correspondence to: Larry I. Lipshultz, M.D.
6560 Fannin, Suite 2100
Houston, Texas 77030
Phone: (713) 798-6163
Fax: (713) 798-6007
E-Mail: larryl@bcm.tmc.edu
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.

146. 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.

147. Infertility Message Board
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148. Ectopic Pregnancy
Causes and treatment of ectopic tubal pregnancy and tubal infertility issues. Ultrasound images.
http://www.advancedfertility.com/ectopic.htm
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Ectopic pregnancy
Tubal pregnancy
Ultrasound image of ectopic pregnancy Ultrasound showing uterus and tubal pregnancy Same image. Uterus outlined in red, uterine lining in green, ectopic pregnancy yellow. Fluid in uterus at blue circle - sometimes called a "pseudosac" Same case as above. Detailed view of ectopic. Same image. Tubal pregnancy circled in red, 4.5 mm fetal pole (between cursors) in green, pregnancy yolk sac blue. Laparoscopy images of ectopic pregnancies Background Definition of ectopic: Pregnancy in which the fertilized ovum implants on any tissue other than the endometrial lining of the uterus. 95% occur in the tube. 1.5% are abdominal, 0.5% are ovarian and 0.03% are cervical. The death rate is about 1 per 2000 ectopics in this country. About 40-50 women die each year from ectopic pregnancy in the U.S. There has been a large drop in the death/ectopic rate since 1970. In other words, it is much safer to have an ectopic than it was in 1970. Risk factors for ectopic pregnancy Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) Rate of ectopic pregnancy in women with previous known PID is increased 6-10 times higher than in women with no previous history of PID.

149. Infertility And The Adoption Journey
These articles by experts and adoptive parents bridge the gap from infertility to adoption. infertility and the Adoption Journey.
http://www.comeunity.com/adoption/infertility/
Infertility and the Adoption Journey
Bridging the gap from infertility to adoption.
Articles on Adoption After Infertility
Infertility Begets a Family

Moving into adoption. Adam Pertman Anna's Adoption
From secondary infertility to adoption. Kim Saxon Choosing Adoption After Infertility
It takes time to work through the issues of infertility to look at options beyond pregnancy. Allison Martin Resolving the Loss of Fertility
What can it mean to resolve your infertility when adopting? Allison Martin Marriage and Infertility : Nothing I Do Helps
Sometimes infertility is something that can not be fixed. In this personal story, a husband realizes the difference that support and communication make. Michael; Marlo M. Schalesky Coping With Infertility
A personal account of coping with infertility and the journey to adoption. Jan Curtis, Adoptive Parent Men and Infertility : The Pain of Not Being A Biological Father
A great many men are touched by the painful reality of infertility, although this is rarely acknowledged. Russ Webb, Family Therapist

150. 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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151. Womens Health - Menopause, Diet & Weight Loss, Fertility, Breast Cancer & Female
News and research on women's health issues covering breast cancer, infertility, menopause, weight management and female sexuality.
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152. EMedicine - Infertility, Male : Article By Jonathan Rubenstein, MD
infertility, Male infertility is defined as the inability to achieve pregnancy after one year of unprotected intercourse. infertility, Male.
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Author: Jonathan Rubenstein, MD , Staff Physician, Department of Urology, Northwestern University Medical School Coauthor(s): Robert E Brannigan, MD , Assistant Professor, Department of Urology, Northwestern Memorial Hospital Jonathan Rubenstein, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Urological Association Editor(s): Daniel B Rukstalis, MD

153. Miscarriage: Pregnancy Loss
Information, products and resources dealing with miscarriage, pregnancy loss, stillbirth, sudden infant death syndrome and infertility.
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What can you say to a woman who has suffered a miscarriage?
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154. Causes Of Infertility
Causes of infertility links. Advanced Fertility Center of Chicago, an IVF and infertility specialist clinic located in Gurnee, Illinois.
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155. Ovarian Cysts
Articles describing ovarian cysts, polycystic ovary syndrome, ovarian cancer, infertility, miscarriage, glycemic index, hirsutism, PCOS drugs, and related research. Free email newsletter and archive.
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  • Hello, my name is Nancy Dunne, N.D. I’m a licensed primary care physician in the state of Montana. My specialty is the use of natural medicine to improve the health of my patients. Over the past few years, PCOS and ovarian cysts have become especially relevant to me. My 20-year-old daughter's menstrual difficulties and persistent acne have been diagnosed as aspects of PCOS. This disturbing discovery galvanized me to do research in order to create a safe, effective treatment plan for her. The success we’ve had with her treatment has been so exciting, and my research has so fascinated me, that I’m now reaching out to other women. I want to share my experiences treating PCOS and its accompanying difficulties by using natural therapies. Most chronic health problems, including PCOS and ovarian cysts, result from complex combinations of inherited genetic susceptibility and controllable environmental factors including biochemical, nutritional, behavioral and psychological factors.

    156. HealthWorld Online - Herbal Medicine -, HealthWorld Online - Natural Health And
    Click here. infertility. © David L. Hoffmann B.Sc. (Hons), MNIMH. infertility can be either temporary or, in a small percentage of cases, permanent.
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    157. Infertility Blues: Mind Body Approach Enhances Fertility - New York Infertility
    infertility The Behavioral Management infertility Program of Westchester New York uses Mind/Body techniques to help cope with infertility and optimize
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    A Mind/Body Approach to Help Women Cope with Infertility and Enhance Fertility Are you currently experiencing any of the following problems? Trouble sleeping (difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking up in the wee hours); increased or decreased appetite; neck or shoulder pain; headaches, stomach aches or pains; anxiety; tearfulness; frustration; anger; isolation; or confusion. While not unusual, these symptoms may be creating less than optimal conditions for conception. The Infertility Program The Behavioral Management Infertility Program brings training received at the Mind/Body Medical Institute (MBMI) located at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (associated with Harvard Medical School) to Westchester, New York. Individuals who have gone through the Mind/Body Medical Institute infertility program have consistently reported significant improvements in depression, anxiety, anger, confusion and fatigue following completion of the program. Approximately 44% of the participants conceive within six months of completing the MBMI program. The relationship between participation in the program and subsequent conception and pregnancy is not fully understood.

    158. AllRefer Health - Infertility (Barren, Inability To Conceive, Unable To Get Preg
    infertility (Barren, Inability to Conceive, Unable to Get Pregnant) information center covers causes, prevention, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, incidence
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    Alternate Names : Barren, Inability to Conceive, Unable to Get Pregnant Definition Infertility is the inability of a couple to achieve a pregnancy after 12 months of unprotected intercourse.
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    Sperm 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

    159. 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.
    http://www.uic.edu/com/mcsr/androlab/welcome.htm
    Welcome to the University Andrology Laboratory Home Page
    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 , a Direct / Known Donor Banking Program and a Donor Sperm 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 either visit the main laboratory facility on the UIC Medical Center campus or visit our satellite laboratory in downtown Chicago (the Loop). 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.

    160. Infertility
    infertility. What is it? infertility tubes. Both GIFT and ZIFT seem to have higher success rates than IVF. Physician s Who Treat infertility.
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