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geneticsandhealth.com » Genetics and Health - May 31, 2008
This article reported within the BBC website is fascinating and incredibly rare … An Australian mother has given birth to a healthy baby daughter who developed in her ovary! The discovery was made during a routine …
Also tagged: fertility, childbirth, general genetics and health
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - May 30, 2008
Most cases where the baby grows outside the womb end in disappointment as the foetus dies or has to be aborted to save the woman's life.
Also tagged: baby, pregnant, pregnancy, develop, miracle, womb, foetus
telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph News - May 30, 2008
A baby girl's birth was hailed as a one-in-a-million "miracle" today after she was delivered successfully despite growing from her mother's ovary rather than womb.
Also tagged: australia, baby, birth, pregnant, miracle, womb
geneticsandhealth.com » Genetics and Health - May 24, 2008
Mutations in a gene called FIGLA cause premature ovarian failure in at least 1% of women who suffer from the disorder, said researchers from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston and Shandong University in China in a …
Also tagged: infertility, heart disease, genes, osteoporosis, fertility, ovaries, general genetics and health, genetic testing, genetics and health, fertility treatments
mensnewsdaily.com » MND: Your Daily Dose of Counter-Theory - Apr 20, 2008
The information in this column is intended for informational purposes only, and does not constitute medical advice or recommendations by the author. Please consult with your physician before making any lifestyle or …
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psychcentral.com » Psych Central News » Medications - Aug 31, 2007
Researchers have found that women who had one or both ovaries removed before menopause face an increased long-term risk of Parkinson’s disease compared to women who retained their ovaries. Since ovaries are responsible …
Also tagged: general, featured, brain and behavior, parkinson s, mayo, estrogen, removed, ovaries, removal, medications, mental health and wellness, neuropsychology and neurology
netscape.com » Propeller Most Popular Stories - Feb 27, 2007
The ovaries of a newborn baby girl contain about 250,000 egg cells. By the time she reaches maturity, there will be about 10,000 remaining, However, only a few of these eggs will be used - one each month throughout the …
Also tagged: menstrual cycle
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First whole-ovary transplants now on the mapthecancerblog.com » The Cancer Blog - Feb 16, 2007 Filed under: Ovarian Cancer, Daily news, Cancer Survivors The first documented whole-ovary transplants are now on the map -- the United States map. On February 5, a renowned infertility expert in St. Louis … Also tagged: cancer, restore, china, treatment, ovarian, natural, whole, menopause, sister, failure, infertility, states, united, twins, battle, early, published, freeze, transplants, expert, louis, permanent, st |