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This video series was created to provide information to patients on genetics and genetic testing in conjunction with infertility and in vitro fertilization treatment.
Sometimes the uterus and fallopian tubes may not form like they should. These malformations are called müllerian anomalies or defects. Müllerian anomalies may make it difficult or impossible
Generally, reproductive potential decreases as women get older, and fertility can be expected to end 5 to 10 years before menopause.
While the embryo develops, it is surrounded by cells that make up a protective shell (zona pellucida). The embryo naturally breaks out of this shell as it grows. Occasionally, the doctor may ask
Abnormal uterine bleeding occurs when either the frequency or quantity of uterine bleeding differs from that mentioned above or the woman has spotting or bleeding between her menstrual periods.
For many infertile couples, making the decision to adopt can be just as hard as undergoing fertility treatment.
There are many psychological, social, and economic issues associated with multiple pregnancies.
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