...at Augusta College.He served as the director of the in vitro fertilization laboratories at Macon Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Macon, Ga., from 1993 to 1997, and at Humana Hospital in Augusta from 1985 to 1987. He also served as...
...older mom," said Drews, who, though in her early 30s, is not a mother yet. "Today, women have access to reproductive technologies that debunk the idea that you must have a child at a young age. It doesn't feel like you have to be pressed...
...and director of in vitro fertilization laboratories at Humana Hospital in Augusta and Macon (Ga.) Assisted Reproductive Technologies. Black holds a Georgia clinical laboratory director license.He has published numerous articles on fertility...
...current year available, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology. More than 13,000 egg-donation procedures were performed in 2002, and about half were successful, said...
...Infertility Association. Research shows that as women reach their mid-30s, the success rate for assisted reproductive technology declines. A January Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report shows that 37 percent of women younger...
...advances, but want to ensure that any procedures used are moral, preserve human dignity and - in the case of reproductive technology - protect the sanctity of the "conjugal act" between husband and wife. But some non-Catholics in medicine...
...face as he turned to her. "I said, `As long as you tell me I'm not having twins again,"' she said. Reproductive technology has doubled the number of multiple births in recent years, said OB/GYN physician Hossam Fadel, who delivered...
...of the fragile Houston octuplets has surely shown, the development and refinement of ever more efficient reproductive technologies is laden with very real, unintended consequences. What should we make of the firm based in the Bahamas that...
...technology can be used to produce human clones, there is an urgent need for a social consensus for such an advanced reproductive technology." To cover all bases, the Science and Technology Agency appointed a 16-member panel last January to ponder...
...Butler Hall Auditorium; sponsored by Department of Psychology; guest speaker: Dr. George Clum. ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY: 7:30-9 p.m., Monday, First Baptist of North Augusta, 602 Georgia Ave.; guest speaker: Dr. Igbal...