New Perspective On Infertility
What causes a woman’s eggs to deteriorate in quality with age, and can that be reversed? How does the ovary choose an egg — out of a stash of roughly one million — to release for ovulation? And can the ovary be influenced to pick a “good” quality egg rather than one with chromosomal damage? These questions are much on the mind of fertility researcher Teresa Woodruff.
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Filed under: Fertility on June 30th, 2008