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Monthly Archives: October 2008
Fertility and Age – How to Stay Fertile Longer
According to the American Fertility Association a woman’s fertility begins to decline in the late 20′s, drops more sharply after 35 and plummets when she hits 40. After the age 30, the probability of getting pregnant naturally drops by 3%-5% per year and even faster after the age of 40!
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IVF Side Effects and Costs – Optimize You Natural Fertility First!
A study by Foresight, the Association for Pre-conceptual healthcare in the United Kingdom shows that couples going through IVF are up to 47% more successful if they used pre-conceptual health care program first.
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How to Prevent Miscarriage – 5 Ways
According to the National Infertility Association and contrary to the common belief, as many as 70% of pregnancies may end in miscarriage! With more than 50% of losses going undetected and mistaken for a period. Formerly it was believed that only 15-20% of pregnancies end in miscarriage. Those figures seem small to the alarmingly high numbers reported today.




