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As Iranian Protests For Women's Rights Continue, The Hair For Freedom Movement Has Just Begu
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(Feminism)
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... girl, is seen burning her hijab in the middle of the street in #Tehran before she was killed by Iranian security forces.#IranProtests2022 #IranProtests#مهسا_امینی #نیکا_شاکرمی pic.twitter.com/kjjMIvf1nY ...
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Created on 24 October 2022
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High? Low? What's messing with my libido? Dr. Carol Queen explains it al
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(Sex)
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... pregnancy (or an IVF journey), kids, or even just a relationship that gets into a rhythm (not gonna say rut, but if you’re in one, you’ve probably noticed). Career can be a huge focus, too, and many folks ...
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Created on 04 November 2021
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Amy Schumer Shares Her Battle With Endometriosis, And Has Us Wondering Why The F*ck There Isn't More Research About This Disorde
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(Feminism)
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... 2019. “We did [in vitro fertilization], and IVF was really tough on me. I don’t think I could ever do IVF again,” Schumer said in an Aug. 2020 interview with Willie Geist.
In Sunday’s post, Schumer ...
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Created on 27 September 2021
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Ilana Glazer's film, 'False Positive,' Explores The Ultimate Horror Premise: Giving Birth For The Patriarc
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(Movies)
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... meek heroine Lucy is like a docile, feminine vessel waiting to be filled with an embryo implanted via IVF by her esteemed fertility specialist (Pierce Brosnan). Surrounded by self-assured, blithely sexist ...
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Created on 24 June 2021
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The Kind Of Miscarriage We Don't Talk About: "Catalogue Baby" Excer
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(Living)
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Myriam Steinberg's Catalogue Baby is a graphic novel about an indomitable spirit who, like so many women, lives through fertility struggles, miscarriages, and the deep-seeded ...
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Created on 12 March 2021
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Michelle Buteau Balances Screwball Comedy and Painful Honesty in "Survival of the Thickest
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(Books)
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... strip show among these chapters, there are plenty of vulnerable moments, too, that bring gravity to the book. Buteau’s frank discussion of her years-long struggle with IVF is raw and heartbreaking. And ...
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Created on 03 December 2020
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Week Of Women: January 12-18, 2018
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(Entertainment)
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... Clocks by Leni Zumas
Zumas explores the lives of five women in a near-future where abortion and IVF are both illegal in this novel that’s been compared to The Handmaid’s Tale. Out Tuesday, January ...
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Created on 11 January 2018
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Chrissy Teigen Bravely Shares Her Experiences With Postpartum Depression
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(Living)
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... great? I’ve had a hard time coming to terms with that, and I hesitated to even talk about this, as everything becomes such a “thing.” During pregnancy, what I thought were casual comments about IVF turned ...
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Created on 07 March 2017
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These New Greeting Cards Offer Support And Encouragement For Women Undergoing Infertility Treatments
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(Living)
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... we're here for you and we love you."
The success of an IVF procedure depends heavily on a woman's age, and success rates increase after multiple cycles. Sometimes IVF can feel like a gamble! ...
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Created on 29 March 2016
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Watch The Trailer For The Most Important Pro-Choice Documentary Of Our Time And Get To Know The Director: BUST Interview
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(Feminism)
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... to abortion is conservative state legislators who believe that there shouldn’t be many forms of birth control—they oppose the IUD, they oppose stem cell research, they oppose IVF to try and get pregnant—so, ...
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Created on 01 March 2016
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Seeing MotherStruck! Is A Small Act of Rebellion
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(Entertainment)
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... ask the most racist, sexist, classist, homophobic questions.” MotherStruck peers into her ongoing battle with a moral majority that views IVF as an abomination to God, and single lesbian mothers as raising ...
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Created on 13 January 2016
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Should You Attend An Egg-Freezing Party?
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(Living)
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There’s a fancy new discotheque coming your way, and it's called an Egg Freezing Party! And by eggs, I mean the ones you have stored in your ovaries. And by egg freezing party, I mean an informational ...
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Created on 11 August 2015
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The World's First Mom-to-Daughter Uterus Transplant
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(General)
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... drugs to help their new uteri begin to function normally.
Both women went through in vitro fertilization (IVF) prior to surgery in order to create embryos, but will need to wait a year before undergoing ...
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Created on 25 September 2012
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subscription pop up new
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(Info)
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function GetFirstIndexFromDD(oDropDown, sValue) } return -1; } function trim(sTextToTrim) cChar = userInput.charAt(iEnd); while ((iEnd >= 0) && ((cChar == "\n") || (cChar == "\r") || ...
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Created on 19 March 2012
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New York Magazine’s “Waking Up From the Pill”
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(Feminism)
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... they’re healthy. And for these women, if IVF doesn’t work, it’s very hard to recover. They have to grieve and mourn and make a life. These women, the 44-year-olds, are the ones that struggle the most, ...
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Created on 01 December 2010
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Is Octoplet Mom an Angelina Wannabe?
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(Feminism)
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... a woman should have -- no matter what her circumstances. Women who don't use IVF very often have more babies than they can handle; should doctors refuse to be involved in the delivery of those babies? Do ...
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Created on 10 February 2009
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Nadya's Mom Speaks Out
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(General)
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... calls Nadya's decision to undergo IVF again 'unconscionable.' And she looks nothing short of hopeless when she says unequivocally 'The truth is, Nadya's not capable of raising 14 children.'
Check the interview ...
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Created on 09 February 2009