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Veterans Seek Help for Infertility Inflicted by Wounds of War

During a firefight in Afghanistan in 2005, Army Cpl. Tyler Wilson, 20, was hit by a bullet that pierced his spine and left him paralyzed below the waist.Since then, the Department of Veterans Affairs has provided him with free health care, as it does for all veterans who were disabled while serving. Yet there was a gap in his coverage that came as a shock.

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Mammalian Fertilization, Caught on Tape

The development of every animal in the history of the world began with a simple step: the fusion of a spermatozoon (the male gamete) with an oocyte, or egg (the female gamete). Despite the ubiquity of this process, the actual mechanisms through which fertilization occurs remain poorly understood. A new tool developed by a team of French biophysicists may soon shed light on this still-mysterious process, and has already captured highly detailed images of what happens when sperm and egg first touch.

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The App that Shows the Early Stages of Life Developing: Fertility Clinic’s Software Allows Parents to Watch Embryos Develop in the Lab

IVF couples can now watch their embryo developing in real time – using a smartphone app. It literally puts them in the lab, with round-the-clock access to images of their baby-to-be as it evolves. More than 500 British couples have so far trialled the Embryomobile application, developed by Institut Marquès Barcelona, in Spain.

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W.H.O. Recommends Contraception in Countries With Zika Virus

The World Health Organization issued a strong call on Thursday for the use of contraception in countries with the Zika virus, and said that women who had unprotected sex and feared infection should have access to emergency contraception, a recommendation that may not sit well with the Roman Catholic Church.

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When Parents and Surrogates Disagree on Abortion

When a woman agrees to become a gestational surrogate—meaning she’ll gestate an IVF-created embryo as it grows into a fetus—she and the commissioning parents will typically sign a legally binding contract. The terms vary widely from contract to contract and state to state, but the vast majority will include a clause allowing the parents to make decisions about abortion.