“The chances of you using your own eggs are very slim,” Carli , of Long Beach, Calif. remembers her doctor explaining. Carli and her husband had already tried for a year on their own to get pregnant.
Fertility clinics report more procedures with donor eggs Many more women still use their own eggs for IVF Side effect data for donors is lacking%2C researchers say More U.S. women are attempting to ...
Women who donate eggs aren't harming their chances of later becoming pregnant, a new study from Belgium finds. Out of a group of 60 women who had donated eggs, 54 later became pregnant within a year ...
With an ever-aging female patient population, egg donation is an increasingly common treatment in infertility. Annual reports on fertility treatments in Europe show a rise in egg donation cycles from ...
Q: I'm almost 35 years old and I don’t have a prospective father in sight. Can I freeze my eggs and use them later? A: I know your biological clock is ticking and you have heard the stories and seen ...
Nov. 8, 2005 — -- Wendy and Jared Kennedy of Lexington, Ky., were hoping against hope that the baby they'd wished for and planned on would someday be a reality. But after months of trying, Wendy, ...
Children whose grandmothers consumed diets rich in egg and milk in the third trimesters of their pregnancies experienced the lowest prevalence of egg and milk reactions compared with other groups, ...
A stunning discovery based on epigenetics (the inheritance of propensities acquired in the womb) reveals that consuming choline—a nutrient found in eggs and other foods—during pregnancy may ...
Attorney Danielle Davidian's hopes of bearing a child began to fade as she neared 40 -- a dream deferred by career and love's hits and misses. Three years ago, Davidian, now 43, turned to Dr. Mark ...
Fertility coverage, aka “egg freezing,” has been hailed as the latest breakthrough benefit for women to break through Wall Street’s very thick glass ceiling. With egg freezing, mommy leave can be ...