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Parenting
Seeking Parenthood
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Aug 20, 2005, 23:05


(NAPSI)-A new treatment offers hope to prospective parents who are having trouble conceiving. Many of whom wonder: "What will I go through?" "Will it work?" "Where do I start?"

The first step is to speak with a fertility specialist-a reproductive endocrinologist-to discuss options. Ask about any new treatments, such as MenopurŪ (menotropins for injection, USP).

In a clinical study, this medication improved chances of pregnancy. The medication was also proven to result in fewer injection site reactions than a similar product. It stimulates the development of multiple eggs in women who undergo in vitro fertilization.

Only physicians thoroughly familiar with infertility treatment should prescribe this medication. Like all gonadotropins, it is a potent substance capable of causing mild to severe adverse reactions in women undergoing therapy for infertility.

For more information and full prescribing information, visit www.ferringfertility.com.

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