Pregnancy - In Vitro Fertilization
Getting IVF Without Insurance Is More Likely to Lead to Twins
Couples whose health insurance does not cover the cost of IVF may be more likely to end up with twins and triplets.
Getting IVF Without Insurance Is More Likely to Lead to Twins
Couples whose health insurance does not cover the cost of IVF may be more likely to end up with twins and triplets.
A couple expecting a baby has found out that the woman is carrying someone else's baby.
For women delaying pregnancy because they have not found Mr. Right or because they feel like they cannot juggle a career and motherhood, science can even the playing field.
Carrying multiple embryos to term can be dangerous to a mother's health.
Hormonal therapy is an alternative to in vitro; but the safety regulations are still the same when it comes to carrying multiple births.
New Tests Can Help Reduce the Risk for Babies with Cystic Fibrosis
Intensive screening of prospective parents appears to gradually and significantly lower the rate of babies born with cystic fibrosis.






