Controversial egg-timer test encouraging women to make 'high-stakes decisions' about their fertility
Libby French always knew she wanted to have children, and at 27, she thought it wise to investigate her fertility. "My mother went through menopause fairly early in life [and] I had acne and extremely ...
Many women who want to have children and are getting older worry about their fertility. The “egg timer” blood test is marketed as an empowering way to give women insights to help them plan when to ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. WHEN is the first at-home, commercial AMH test in Australia. It measures the ovarian reserve. The AMH test is typically used to determine ...
At 38, Carla Loughnane was told she had so few eggs she was near menopause and didn't need birth control. Within six months, she was pregnant. Her twin girls were not yet two years old. This "miracle" ...
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