by APFLI | Oct 24, 2006 | Artificial Conception
Pregnant pause: women who delay motherhood after 30 risk bequeathing infertility to their daughters. A new study suggests older mothers may bequeath a devastating legacy by passing on biological flaws that will make it more difficult for their own daughters to get...
by APFLI | Sep 11, 2006 | Artificial Conception
Over the past 28 years a new women's health science called NaPro Technology has been evolving which has and continues to revolutionize the health care of our families. Developed by Dr. Thomas Hilgers [dir, Inst for the Study of Human Reproduction, Omaha, NE], his...
by APFLI | Sep 9, 2006 | Artificial Conception
By Marie Anderson, M.D., FACOG and John Bruchalski, M.D. "Assisted reproductive technologies" (ART) broadly includes any therapy directed towards improving the chances of conception for an infertile couple. In 1978 one form of this technology made its debut...
by APFLI | Oct 4, 2005 | Studies - General Research
This report was written in 1994; the published sources range from the 1970s to the 1990s. Like other pages presented in this section which contain older studies, it is presented primarily to show how much abortion research has been available – but ignored...
by APFLI | Sep 19, 2005 | Possible Adverse Effects
People, historically, are known to accept as factual that which is not. If they hear something repeated often enough, and forcefully enough, many people tend to accept it at face value. In fact, that was a frequent comment of Hitler. Consequently, propaganda,...