When Insurance Covers IVF, There Are Fewer Multiple Births
By Jessica Grose
When fertility-challenged women don't have to pay for treatment out of pocket, they are less inclined to transfer many embryos at once, a new study shows.
- April 5 2011
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World's Oldest Baby Delivered by Human Mother!
By Liza Mundy
IVF science brings us another reproductive first.
- October 13 2010
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Selective Reduction After IVF and the Morality of Choice
By KJ Dell'Antonia
Writer Bettina Paige, pregnant with twins through IVF, chose to carry only one child. "Selective reduction" isn't technically abortion. It should stay legal. But that doesn't mean it's not wrong.
- August 11 2010
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IVF and Then Abortion
By Amanda Marcotte
Why are people so ready to assume that women abort after IVF for shallow reasons?
- July 27 2010
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Autism MAY Be Linked to Infertility Treatments
By KJ Dell'Antonia
A report on recent studies showing possible links between autism and infertility treatments is one of the most e-mailed articles on Time magazine's Web site this week. To whom would you e-mail that, and why?
- May 21 2010
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Is It Cost-Effective for Insurers To Cover IVF?
By Randi Epstein
Is it cost-effective for insurers to cover IVF?
- February 23 2010
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Smart Test-Tube Babies
By Sarah Elizabeth Richards
The latest reassuring research on IVF.
- October 28 2009
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Sexism, Collusion, and the Price of Eggs
By Kerry Howley
No one expects a man to give up his sperm out of some heartwarming love of humanity.
- September 10 2009
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