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Alopecia as a side effect of fertility treatments in women. [PDF]

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Kamili NAH   +3 more
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NHS Sexual Health Services Survey 2009 [PDF]

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Infertility

DeckerMed Transitional Year Weekly Curriculum™, 2018
Infertility affects 12 to 18% of couples in the United States and may be due to female factors, male factors, or both. A systematic evaluation of the common causes of infertility can identify conditions that may be treated by the obstetrician-gynecologist to help the couple achieve their family-building goals or those that require referral to a ...
Alan H. DeCherney   +2 more
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Age and Infertility

Science, 1986
Direct evidence on age patterns of infecundity and sterility cannot be obtained from contemporary populations because such large fractions of couples use contraception or have been sterilized. Instead, historical data are exploited to yield upper bounds applicable to contemporary populations on the proportions sterile at each age. Examination of recent
Ulla Larsen, James Trussell, Jane Menken
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Infertility

2006
Many couples routinely use contraception in an effort to avoid unwanted pregnancies. In contrast, many other couples want to have children but find it difficult to conceive or to carry a pregnancy to term. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 6 million women (1 in 10 women of childbearing age) in the United ...
K Sembulingam, Prema Sembulingam
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On Infertility

Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1994
Infertility is not one objective life event and is not necessarily the salient event in understanding infertile couples' behaviors. Common behaviors observed in infertile couples may have different meanings. The nursing care of infertile couples is enhanced and more faithful to individual experience when the complexity and variation of infertility is ...
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Thalassemia and infertility

Human Fertility, 2016
Beta-thalassemia (BTM) major is the most common haemoglobin disorder in the world, with high prevalence in people of Mediterranean, Arab or Asian origin. It has been estimated that about 1.5% of the global population (80-90 million people) are carriers of BTM.
Castaldi, Maria Antonietta   +1 more
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Obesity and infertility

Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Obesity, 2007
To summarize major factors affecting fertility in obesity.Fertility can be negatively affected by obesity. In women, early onset of obesity favours the development of menses irregularities, chronic oligo-anovulation and infertility in the adult age. Obesity in women can also increase risk of miscarriages and impair the outcomes of assisted reproductive
PASQUALI, RENATO   +2 more
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Adenomyosis and infertility

Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2012
Today an accurate diagnosis of adenomyosis can be made thanks to progress in imaging techniques: sonography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This has made it possible to clinically correlate the presence of adenomyosis to infertility. At the same time, a series of pathogenetic hypotheses have been presented to explain this correlation.
Campo, Sebastiano   +2 more
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