Getting Pregnant: What Couples Need to Know Right NowNo matter how long you've waited, how often you've tried, or what you've been told in the past, remarkable advances in fertility research in just the past three years, make it possible for almost every couple who wants a baby to have one. Here is everything you need to know to increase your odds of a healthy pregnancy, with state-of-the-art medical discoveries, plus: six revolutionary lab techniques to aid conception; seven medical breakthroughs to prevent miscarriage, foods that may help, foods to avoid, and much more. |
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SEVEN SUPER FERTILITY THREATSAND | 12 |
FINALLY THE TRUTH ABOUT MALE | 36 |
WHAT EVERY COUPLE | 54 |
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