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Genetics are Key to Age at Which Girls Start their Periods

Genetic makeup explains more than half of the variation between UK women’s ages at first period, according to a study of almost 26,000 UK women published today in the May edition of Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology.
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New approach to IVF embryo donations lets people weigh decision

STANFORD, Calif. — People who use in vitro fertilization to conceive children often have leftover embryos and must decide whether to store them, dispose of them or possibly donate them for research. ...
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Many U.S. women have children by more than one man

ANN ARBOR, Mich.—The first national study of the prevalence of multiple partner fertility shows that 28 percent of all U.S. women with two or more children have children by more than one man. ...
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Makena™ Price Reduction Is Inadequate

Medical and Clinician Groups Say Price Remains Prohibitive ...
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One in three women suffer post-sex blues

Post-sex blues is not a sexual behaviour commonly discussed, but a Queensland University of Technology (QUT) study of more than 200 young women has found one in three (32.9 per cent) had experienced the phenomenon at some point. ...
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Researchers: Sexually active teens need confidential health care

After reviewing existing research regarding the common practices of health care providers who see adolescent patients across the country, Rebecca Allen, MD, MPH, a clinician and researcher at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island, and her colleague, Michelle Forcier, MD, MPH, an adolescent medicine specialist at Hasbro Children's Hospital, asserted that the nation needs to offer more confidential care for teenagers who are sexually active. ...
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Exposure to chemicals in environment associated with onset of early menopause

Exposure to perfluorocarbons associated with lower concentrations of the hormone estradiol ...
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Mother's obesity may lead to infertility in the next generation

Chevy Chase, MD—Levels of the hormone ghrelin are low in obese women and a recent study accepted for publication in Endocrinology, a publication of The Endocrine Society, reports that mice whose mothers had low ghrelin levels were less fertile due to a defect in implantation. ...
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All Women Should Be Offered Cystic Fibrosis Screening, Regardless of Ethnicity

Washington, DC -- Preconception and prenatal cystic fibrosis (CF) carrier screening should be made available to all women of reproductive age as a routine part of obstetric care, according to a revised Committee Opinion issued by The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. In addition to an update of current guidance for CF screening practices, the document discusses counseling strategies, special reproductive health considerations for women with CF, and clinical management recommendations. ...
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Routine Screening Recommendations Released for Annual Well-Woman Exam

Washington, DC -- An updated schedule of the recommended routine screenings, lab tests, and immunizations for non-pregnant adolescents and women was released today by The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (The College). ...
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