Fertility

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  • Will young women put their eggs on ice?

    In Britain, fertility clinics are gearing up to cater to the "have it all" generation.
  • New gadget lets guys test their swimmers

    Britain gets the first over-the-counter fertility test for men. (There's one for women, too!)
  • Religious conservatives: All women should be pregnant! Oh, except you

    Calif. fertility doctors refuse to inseminate an unmarried lesbian.
  • Embryos: Property, or people?

    Court panel says couple whose embryos went missing can sue clinic for loss, not death.
  • Aborting my marriage

    My big fear was we wouldn't be biologically able to have a child. It turned out we were emotionally unable to do so.
  • Seeds of life

    A company in California is offering soldiers heading to Iraq free storage of their sperm for a year.
  • We believe children aren't the future

    Infertility makes us snide and courageous and sad.
  • The Pill for men?

    My drug-peddling dad says it's a simple problem of supply and demand.
  • Fertility rites

    Should I go for the needle and herb barbecue?
  • Give us liberty

    The approval of RU-486 isn't about morals, it's about options.
  • Designer eggs

    This month a panel of medical experts responded to a Web pornographer who tried to auction supermodel eggs.
  • Reproductive as a rabbit, abstinent as a nun

    Between fertility treatments, pregnancy and parenthood, my husband and I have no time to score.
  • Blame Canada

    Canadians are importing U.S. sperm in record amounts.
  • Abortions in TV land

    Good girls don't get them; bad girls do and pay a price.
  • My seeds are sprouting in two wombs

    Hank Pellissier, giver of sperm, is about to receive. Last heard from while contemplating insemination, he's now got a girl coming with the wife and a boy on the way with the lesbian gal pal.
  • A bittersweet saga in Sicily

    An innocent visit to an "ancient" village fertility fest reveals a multilayered history of feuding families, conniving communists and failing farms.
  • Italy mulls assisted fertility law

    Parliament's lower house approves prison terms for human cloning or artificial insemination using donated sperm.
  • Breed old, die late and leave a beautiful brain

    Afraid that motherhood has made you old and boring? New studies show that midlife mothers live longer and have more brain cells.
  • Conception by deception

    Why do women get away with "accidentally" getting pregnant -- when if a man tried to pull the same manipulative stunt, he'd be Bobbitted?
  • No baby on board

    Why being an environmentalist prevents me from being a mom
  • the price of eggs in america

    The growing controversy over egg donorship poses the tricky question: Which comes first, the donor or the egg?
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