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1995
Abstract The health of women and infants the world over is affected by the ability of women to control the numher and timing of their pregnancies. Although maternal mortality has decreased dramatically in recent decades in developed countries, the risk of death and serious morbidity from pregnancy remains high in much of the developing ...
Herbert B Peterson, Lynne S Wilcox
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Abstract The health of women and infants the world over is affected by the ability of women to control the numher and timing of their pregnancies. Although maternal mortality has decreased dramatically in recent decades in developed countries, the risk of death and serious morbidity from pregnancy remains high in much of the developing ...
Herbert B Peterson, Lynne S Wilcox
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Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1998
Recent progress in female sterility of Japanese women is reported in this study. The causes of sterility in the female side, the most popular sterile factor is a tubal factor due to the increase of the endometriosis and pelvic inflammatory disease. The main treatment of the tubal factor is an IVF-ET technique.
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Recent progress in female sterility of Japanese women is reported in this study. The causes of sterility in the female side, the most popular sterile factor is a tubal factor due to the increase of the endometriosis and pelvic inflammatory disease. The main treatment of the tubal factor is an IVF-ET technique.
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1920
Abstract In this series of cases the average period of sterility was three and one-half years. One case of seven years' duration was cured in ten months. The average time from operation to the birth of the first child was 15.3 months, while seven patients gave birth within one year after operation.
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Abstract In this series of cases the average period of sterility was three and one-half years. One case of seven years' duration was cured in ten months. The average time from operation to the birth of the first child was 15.3 months, while seven patients gave birth within one year after operation.
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INFERTILITY OR STERILITY IN THE FEMALE
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1948openaire +2 more sources

