Pregnancy

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  • Chronicle of a marriage

    I lusted after another woman, and told my wife about it.
  • Inconceivable!

    A Sanskrit scholar says he's found evidence of an ancient male pregnancy.
  • An ode to the erection

    I sing, for my daughter, of shanks and shafts and the endearing contrast between the mind's affairs and the body's undiscriminating inclinations.
  • Putting egg whites where the sun don't shine

    Infertility makes me do the darnedest things.
  • A matter of life in death

    It begins with carnage and never really ends.
  • Nothing like a good mystery

    We read together as the plot, and her waist, thicken.
  • Mother ship

    Gillian Anderson's miraculously pregnant Dana Scully has brought "The X-Files" back to its eerie and disturbing best.
  • Never too old

    My 70-year-old dad and his model wife are looking for a "little miracle."
  • Fat like mommy

    My mother always told me I was fat. Then I realized that she was afraid she was.
  • Jail baby

    A man and woman conceive after having sex between cell bars.
  • Fertility rites

    Should I go for the needle and herb barbecue?
  • RU-486 gets FDA approval

    The "abortion pill" moves a woman's choice into the home. Will anti-abortion forces follow?
  • Give us liberty

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

    By Annie Murphy Paul
  • Embryos under the knife

    The latest reproductive technology is just the next step on our sprint toward human cloning.
  • Hustling hormones

    I scored black market drugs to get my ovaries high -- and mighty.
  • African mothers: Save us, too

    AIDS activists say providing drugs to prevent HIV transmission to babies but not treating their mothers is unconscionable.
  • The silence of the Pill

    The FDA may make oral contraceptives available over the counter -- and neither pro-life nor pro-choice groups seem to care.
  • Partial healing

    Thankfully, the Supreme Court has struck down a law banning the procedure that saved my life and ended my daughter's suffering.
  • The detachable phallus

    There is a cure for sexism in academe. All you need are a sock and passing knowledge of French gender theory.
  • Catalan conception

    The night I conceived, there was no light from the heavens, just weariness -- and that Barcelona music.
  • Abortion at the movies

    "Cider House" fails where "High Fidelity" rules.
  • Tales from the emergency room

    She was 15 years old and pregnant -- and her mother was 275 pounds of fury.
  • The Blair baby project

    The British prime minister can't decide whether to take paternity leave. His unborn child weighs in.
  • Belly wounds

    My tummy is a misshapen battlefield, but I'm not ready to tuck it away.
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