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Fertility treatments keep multiple births high

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Infertile mice generate offspring in assisted reproduction study

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Boy or girl? Australians think we shouldn’t choose

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Most Australians do not approve of IVF or abortion for sex-selection purposes, and most do not think a hypothetical blue or pink pill to select the sex of a child should be legal, a new study has found.
The study, led by Dr Rebecca Kippen from th…

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Reproductive scientists create mice from 2 fathers

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Using stem cell technology, reproductive scientists in Texas, led by Dr. Richard R. Berhringer at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, have produced male and female mice from two fathers.
The study was posted today (Wednesday, December 8) at the on…

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Study raises concern about ability of tests to predict fertility

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CHAPEL HILL — The method used to assess infertility in at-home tests might not be the best for identifying which women will have trouble getting pregnant, according to new research from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Med…

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