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Miscarriage Treatment Does Not Affect Fertility

A new study finds the type of treatment a woman gets after an early miscarriage does not affect her future fertility.

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Miscarriage Treatment Does Not Affect

Miscarriage Treatment Does Not Affect Fertility

A new study finds the type of treatment a woman gets after an early miscarriage does not affect her future fertility .

At Home

At Home Fertility Test

Take the leap -- or wait? When is the best time to have kids? It can be an agonizing question -- but new tests are helping some couples create a fertility timeline of sorts -- to aid in family planning. And there's one you can take at home.


Ovarian Cancer Patients Can Maintain

Ovarian Cancer Patients Can Maintain Fertility

Taking every opportunity to preserve an ovarian cancer patient's fertility does not hurt her chance of survival, according to a new study.

More Couples are Using

More Couples are Using Fertility Treatments

More and more couples are using assisted reproductive technology to become pregnant.


Three Sets of Twins

Three Sets of Twins

Not one, not two...THREE sets of twins!

Double Pregnancy: Is It Possible?

Double Pregnancy: Is It Possible?

NBC's Dr. Nancy Snyderman talks about the medical rarity of a woman having multiple pregnancies at the same time.


Third Pair of Twins

Third Pair of Twins

A mother has delivered her third set of twins n Broward County, Florida.

Researchers Create a Human Sperm from Stem Cells

Researchers Create a Human Sperm from Stem Cells

Researchers in the UK say they've been able to create human sperm from embryonic stem cells.


Artificial Sperm

Artificial Sperm

How babies get here has just taken a new twist...maybe! The news has the potential to change the face of making babies.

Birth Control Pills Can Affect Who Women Are Attarcted To

Birth Control Pills Can Affect Who Women Are Attarcted To

Taking birth control pills may alter who women are attracted to, making them choose a fatherly figure, rather than "Mr. Right Now".