Economy Baby Boom
9 months ago this couple...like many others...was looking to save some cash in the economic downturn... ¿you're not going out as much so it forces you to spend more time with the love of your life, you just have to find more ways to have fun!"
STD Kits
Learn about a new campaign called "Don't Think Know". It provides women with an at-home kit to test for sexually transmitted diseases.

More Couples are Using Fertility Treatments
More and more couples are using assisted reproductive technology to become pregnant.
At Home Fertility Test
Take the leap -- or wait? When is the best time to have kids? It can be an agonizing question -- but new tests are helping some couples create a fertility timeline of sorts -- to aid in family planning. And there's one you can take at home.

Men Have Biological Clocks Too
Dr. Nancy Snyderman (NBC Today Show) reports on the male biological clock and its impact on children that are conceived later in life.
Octuplet Doctor
Carrying multiple embryos to term can be dangerous to a mother's health.

Multiple Births
Hormonal therapy is an alternative to in vitro; but the safety regulations are still the same when it comes to carrying multiple births.
Depression Has No Effect on Fertility Treatments
Feeling depressed or stressed does not appear to impact a woman's chances of getting pregnant.

Designer Babies
Chris Jansing reports that a fertility clinic may soon be able to allow parents to pick the physical traits of their babies.
Fertility Cancer
Taking fertility drugs does not appear to increase the risk for ovarian cancer.

Male Fertility
Men might be more fertile if they have a woman in their house, according to a study in mice.
Octuplets
Dr. Nancy Snyderman (NBC Nightly News) reports on a woman from Southern California who gave birth to eight children.

IVF Success
Young couples who undergo invitro fertilization have a 72% chance of success, according to a study in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Smoking Pregnancy
A new study reveals getting pregnant may be harder if a woman grew up in a home with smokers.

Treating Severe Cases of Male Infertility
In rare cases of male infertility, a man may be unable to produce or ejaculate any sperm at all. Though this state of affairs may seem bleak, many techniques can be performed to help a couple to have a child of their own.
When Infertility Strikes After You Are a Mom
Secondary infertility affects nearly three million American women - learn more about the condition here.

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