
Overview On Tubal Infertility
BioTexCom Dr Mozgovaya Elena explains tubal infertility in women: why a woman with blocked Fallopian tubes have difficulties in getting pregnant. Possible ways of treatment and prognosis.
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BioTexCom Dr Mozgovaya Elena explains tubal infertility in women: why a woman with blocked Fallopian tubes have difficulties in getting pregnant. Possible ways of treatment and prognosis.
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Hysteromyoma and uteral fibroids: why a woman with hysteromyoma may have difficulties in getting pregnant or carrying pregnancy. Possible ways of treatment. BioTexCom Dr Mozgovaya Elena gives her brief overview.
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BioTexCom Dr Mozgovaya Elena gives her overview on cervical factor of infertility: causes, diagnostics, treatment and prognosis. Assisted reproduction technology: IUI.
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BioTexCom Dr Mozgovaya Elena explains endocrine infertility: causes, diagnostics, treatment and prognosis. Female reproductive hormones and their role in successful fertilization and pregnancy.
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Endometriosis. BioTexCom Dr Mozgovaya Elena gives her overview on endometriosis: causes, diagnostics, types, treatment and prognosis.
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BioTexCom Dr Mozgovaya Elena gives her overview on erosion of the uterus: causes, diagnostics, treatment and prognosis.
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BioTexCom Dr Mozgovaya Elena gives her overview on cervical erosion: causes, diagnostics, treatment and prognosis.
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BioTexCom Dr Mozgovaya Elena gives her brief overview on female infertility: causes, diagnostics, treatment and prognosis. Types of female infertility.
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Nowadays using of assisted reproductive technologies has become so popular and widespread around the world that infertility clinics literally grow like a house on fire. Egg donation, surrogacy, IVF and ICSI programs solve the infertility problem of any genesis. Sometimes infertility couples are ready to pay any money in order to see two cherished bars.
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An international team of researchers assembled by David Olson, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, has developed a blood test to identify pregnant women at risk of delivering babies prematurely—before the usual 40 weeks of gestation. The study was published in the journal PLOS One. Premature birth remains the
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