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Are you planning to become pregnant in the next year?


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Boy or girl? Simple test raises ethical concerns

Though not widely offered by U.S. doctors, gender-detecting blood tests have been sold online to consumers for the past few years. Their promises of early and accurate results prompted genetics researchers to take a closer look.  

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Looking inward

One in four American women experiences some form of sexual dysfunction in her lifetime. But until recently, the focus has been on men and their problems.  

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Know the facts about fertility

According to RESOLVE, the National Infertility Association, 7.3 million people in the United States suffer from infertility.  

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Drop-side crib sales banned
Drop-side crib sales banned

It's one of the biggest purchases for soon-to-be parents: a crib for baby. Beginning Tuesday, a new generation of cribs, designed to be safer, will be the only ones approved for sale — in stores, online, and even at neighborhood yard sales.  

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Rolling into the reunion
Rolling into the reunion

Premium ContentClick on Premium Content on the Featured navigation bar for information.The first triplets born at Methodist Women's Hospital — William, Elizabeth and Michael Lehl of Omaha — returned to the facility Sunday for a neonatal intensive care unit reunion.
They came with their parents, Kristin and Greg Lehl. The triplets will celebrate their first birthday in July.
Also at the reunion were twins Brinley and Kinsley, daughters of Michelle and Nate Spath of Gretna. The twins spent time in the NICU after they were born.  

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