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Infertility affects 10 to 15% of population - Bangalore - DNA - 12 Jan 2012,  dnaindia.com
  " Owing to late marriages, women’s focus on career or deciding to start a family well into their 30s, fertility-related problems have become an issue, with in-vitro fertilisation emerging as a solution to the problem. ..."  Open full report
Study finds no better odds using 3 embryos in in vitro fertilisation - USATODAY.com - 11 Jan 2012,  usatoday.com
  " A new study of fertility treatment found that women who get three or more embryos have no better odds of having a baby. ..."  Open full report
Environmental Contaminants Contribute to Male Infertility - 11 Jan 2012,  emaxhealth.com
  " Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) are no longer commercially produced in the United States, but continue to wreak havoc on our health today. New resea... ..."  Open full report
Defining factors for infertility | abc7.com - 10 Jan 2012,  go.com
  " Infertility is defined as not being able to get pregnant after one year of trying, or six months if a woman is over 35. ..."  Open full report
Reproductive tourism: How surrogacy provider PlanetHospital speeds up pregnancies and lowers costs. - Slate Magazine - 09 Jan 2012,  slate.com
  " The booming business in international surrogacy, whereby Westerners have begun hiring poor women in developing countries to carry their babies, has been the subject of plenty of media buzzing over the past few years. Much of the coverage regards the practice as a win-win for surrogates and those who hire... ..."  Open full report
IVF brings two-fold joy to Spanish businessman - The Times of India - 04 Jan 2012,  indiatimes.com
  " Juan Carlos couldn’t be happier. The Spanish businessman has been blessed with two bundles of joy — son Antonio and daughter Rosio. The twins are India’s New Year gift to the 41-year-old. ..."  Open full report
Donors Unaware Their Eggs Could Be Used in Stem Cell Research - Frederik Joelving - Health - The Atlantic - 04 Jan 2012,  theatlantic.com
  " A third of Americans find stem cell research morally offensive -- but how many have unwittingly contributed to it by giving up eggs? ..."  Open full report