From straitstimes.com
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Pregnancy And Birth
First time parents can learn about what to expect during pregnancy and while giving birth
MORE and more Singaporean women are turning to placenta treatments for beauty and health reasons. The placenta is an organ that lines the uterine wall during pregnancy, and is attached to the baby by the umbilical cord. It is expelled during birth, but increasingly the placenta is being preserved for its nutritional and cosmetic values. One woman who swears by its benefit is Ms May Kwong, founder and director of Maylande, a spa that uses...
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After giving birth, many women choose to have the placenta tossed out by hospitals. Some women are choosing less conventional ideas...
British designer Alex Green is taking people's placentas and turning them into teddy bears.
"I was very interested in how it was discarded unceremoniously as medical waste, why it's discarded and how we could bring it back…" said Green, who thought placentas deserved a symbolic treatment whether they're...
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From blogger.com
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by Katie Adler It was reported that in the year 2008, Americans spent almost $1.4 billion on over-the-counter drugs, prescription drugs and IVF procedures aimed at enhancing their fertility and increase their chances for getting pregnant, and to treat other infertility related symptoms. But now, with Pregnancy Miracle , you can do this for just a very meager thirty-nine dollars introductory promotion. Plus, you get four valuable bonus books...
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From technorati.com
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Embryos that are most likely to result in a pregnancy are crucial to the success of in vitro fertilization (IVF) but are difficult to identify. Researchers at Yale School of Medicine, led by Emre Seli, M.D., are developing a fast, non-invasive test to help assess embryo viability for IVF.
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From scienceblog.com
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New Haven, Conn. - Embryos that are most likely to result in a pregnancy are crucial to the success of in vitro fertilization (IVF) but are difficult to identify. Researchers at Yale School of Medicin...
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From webwire.com
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Embryos that are most likely to result in a pregnancy are crucial to the success of in vitro fertilization (IVF) but are difficult to identify. Researchers at Yale School of Medicine, led by Emre Seli, M.D., are developing a fast, non-invasive test to
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From p.moreover.com
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Infertility is like a curse to women. Pregnancy Miracle' is medically proven program that offers all natural and holistic methods to get pregnant. The author of this book who herself suffered from infertility, guarantees pregnancy in just two months. This program works for women of all ages and with different problems.
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From michiganpr.net
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