A hormone called kisspeptin may offer a new treatment for infertility, according to British researchers who found that the hormone can activate the release of sex hormones that control the menstrual cycle.
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Dear Dr. Motola, I am looking for information on fertility after prostate removal. I cannot find any-no statistics, nothing. I am a... Read more »
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Source: Medifocus Guidebook on: Female Infertility
Irrespective of the underlying cause of infertility, the treatment with the highest pregnancy rate per cycle is in vitro fertilization (IVF). Since... Read more »
Source: Breastcancer.org
If you're thinking about having a baby, and you're also dealing with breast cancer, you face all sorts of difficult questions. What are your options... Read more »
A new study suggests that young women who undergo chemotherapy for breast cancer may have trouble conceiving. Researchers in Boston found that women... Read more »
Source: Breastcancer.org
If you're about to start breast cancer treatment, you may have many questions about how it will affect your future fertility: Will chemotherapy make... Read more »
Scientists have developed a new technique that allows them to awaken dormant ovarian follicles, and this may make more eggs available for ... Read more »