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| Trying to Conceive Newsletter | Week of October 21
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In This Issue:
The Fertility Diaries: Friends and Mothers
Male Infertility Linked to Sperm Gene
Diagnosing Infertility: Who, What, When?
TTC for Over 6 Months, Feeing Down
Today's Top Story: The Fertility Diaries: Friends and Mothers
Three women, each trying to build a family, have been waiting on some important -- and nerve-wracking -- developments. Will Jody's latest fertility treatment succeed? Will Carrie's labor go smoothly? Read about their latest challenges and triumphs. Read on and remember: You're not alone.
Also See:
Noninvasive Treatment for Fibroids
The Ups and Downs of Pregnancy
Can Bird Flu Hurt Your Unborn Baby?
Watch It Now: Fighting Back Against Endometriosis
Health News Headlines
Male Infertility Linked to Sperm Gene
Have scientists found a cause for male infertility? Perhaps. Learn more.
Understanding the Dangers of Lead
How much lead can pose a danger to your bundle of joy? See what the science is saying.
Editor's Picks
Diagnosing Infertility: Who, What, When?
Fertility testing can be invasive, expensive, and stressful. When is the right time to try it? Get the facts and set yourself free.
Also See:
Understanding Fertility Drugs
All About IVF
Charting Your Fertility Cycle
One good way of increasing your fertility odds is to chart your fertility cycle. That way, you'll better understand when you have the best chance of becoming pregnant. Start today.
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TTC for Over 6 Months, Feeling Down
This member has been ttc for over 6 months. Her periods are unusual - she gets them every two weeks - and she's feeling down in the dumps. Been there? She'd love some sage words and some solid advice.
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