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Doctors at Mayo Clinic take part in research to develop and refine infertility treatments. Current areas of research include assisted reproductive technology ...
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Current areas of research include assisted reproductive technology and gaining an understanding of how common gynecological disorders, such as uterine fibroids ...
Fertility preservation means taking steps to keep your reproductive organs as healthy as possible during cancer treatment. There are safe and effective ways to ...
Integrated teams of experts who treat uterine fibroids include gynecologists, gynecologic surgeons, fertility specialists and other specialists who work ...
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Follitropin beta injection is used to treat infertility in both men and women. This medicine is a man-made hormone called follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH).
Age can be a factor in infertility for both men and women. With women, it comes a bit earlier. Women tend to start experiencing fertility problems in their mid- ...
This can lead to unusual, absent or painful menstrual cycles, future miscarriages and infertility. It can often be treated with surgery. Infection ...
This medicine may decrease sperm count in some males and may cause infertility (unable to have children). Talk with your doctor before using this medicine ...
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