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  • Problems With DNA Paternity Tests

    Establishing paternity is a sensitive issue in today's world. With more children being born out of wedlock, the denials and confusion of who is the father is becoming an epidemic. With child...

  • Advice on Selecting a Sperm Donor

    Deciding to bring a child into the world and making the effort to raise that child requires thought and determination to persevere through the many changes that will unfold both for you and the...

  • Being a Surrogate Mother

    Surrogate mothers are women who carry a baby for another couple. Typical surrogate mothers are between the ages of 18 and 35. They have had at least one child before, they are middle class and...

  • How to Become A Mother Through Donor Insemination

    Choosing to become a single mother through donor insemination is a big decision. Selecting a donor is a little like internet dating with a lifetime commitment possible without even meeting...

  • How to Choose a Tubal Ligation Reversal

    A tubal ligation reversal can be a difficult surgical decision to make. While you probably had good reasons to get a tubal ligation in the first place, your situation may have changed. If you see...

  • How to Handle Infertility

    You look all around at other couples who are expecting children, and you wonder why you can’t seem to conceive. As you struggle more and more with your infertility, it may seem like every other...

  • How to Treat Secondary Infertility

    Secondary infertility is a term used to describe a woman who was able to naturally conceive in the past but is having difficulty conceiving another child. This problem is very common; it's...

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