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Care and Treatment
Updated: March 9, 2011

The Basics

Assisted Reproductive Technologies: A Guide for Patients American Society of Reproductive Medicine PDF File

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Artificial and Intrauterine Insemination

Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) Mayo Clinic

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Clinical Trials

Infertility ClinicalTrials.gov

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Coping

Infertility Counseling and Support: When and Where to Find It American Society for Reproductive Medicine PDF File

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Cryopreservation

Embryo and Semen Freezing University of Illinois Medical Center

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Egg and Sperm Donation

Third Party Reproduction (Donor Eggs, Donor Sperm, Donor Embryos, and Surrogacy): A Guide for Patients American Society for Reproductive Medicine PDF File

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In-Vitro Fertilization & Intra-Fallopian Transfer

In Vitro Fertilization: IVF American Pregnancy Association

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Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection

Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) American Society for Reproductive Medicine PDF File

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Medications

Infertility Medications American Pregnancy Association

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Surgery

Reproductive Surgery Strong Health, Rochester NY

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