
Would You (Should You) Selectively Reduce a Multiple Pregnancy
Selective fetal reduction is the seldom-discussed darker side of infertility treatment. This reluctance to discuss leaves the women and couples Read more...
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Selective fetal reduction is the seldom-discussed darker side of infertility treatment. This reluctance to discuss leaves the women and couples Read more...
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I read this article in the New York Times, The Two-Minus-One Pregnancy, by Ruth Padawer a year ago and have Read more...
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The monetary and emotional cost of infertility treatment makes many patients and doctors “try for twins”. Is this Read more...
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Pregnancies of triplets, quadruplets, and above carry risks for the mother and babies, so some couples choose to Read more...
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Multiple births are the dirty secret of infertility treatment. Perhaps most surprising is that most couples starting assisted reproduction prefer Read more...
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