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In Vitro Fertilization (IVF): All You Need to Know

In vitro fertilization In Vitro Fertilization Have you ever wondered how In vitro fertilization works? Or which options do I have, if natural conception does not work for me?   What is in vitro fertilization? In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a sophisticated set of techniques used to help with fertility, avoid genetic issues, and aid

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The Top 10 Breastfeeding Supplies Every New Mom Should Have

The Top 10 Breastfeeding Supplies Every New Mom Should Have Top 10 Breastfeeding Supplies, are things must have before pregnancy is a list of items that almost all mothers should have. Despite every child being different, there are common needs and common situations, for these there are certain products that significantly easy the headaches of

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Don’t Be Fooled: 10 Pregnancy Myths You Need to Know the Truth About

10 Myths about pregnancy Here are the 10 Most Common Myths about Pregnancy 2023. Have you ever heard that morning sex can hurt the baby? Well that is a lie.    Myth 1. Pregnant women have to eat for two. This is maybe the most commonly accepted myth about pregnancy. But no, pregnant women do not

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Fecundation and Pregnancy: What to Expect and How to Prepare

Fecundation & Pregnancy Have you ever wondered how the ovule and the sperm come together to make an embryo? Well, to begging with, it is important to know that the fertilization process takes place in two general phases: recognition, where current scientific knowledge believes that the egg chooses the sperm with which it will be

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The Latest Research on Preeclampsia: New Insights and Potential Treatments

What is Preeclampsia? Preeclampsia is a complication of pregnancy. Up to 8% of all births globally are complicated by it. Besides, preeclampsia accounts for 15% of preterm births in the United States (delivery before 37 weeks of pregnancy). It is a very serious medical condition that can occur about midway through pregnancy, after 20 weeks.

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