(May 17, 2011) - A gene variation that causes faulty cholesterol regulation also appears to affect production of the pregnancy hormone progesterone and may be a reason why some women can't get pregnant, researchers say.

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Gene variation may explain some female infertility casesPosted in Latest Advances/Treatments on May 16, 2011 What to expect when she's not expectingPosted in Infertility on May 16, 2011 (May 17, 2011) - "Hey, did I tell you my old girlfriend's pregnant?"It doesn't take a genius to know that you probably shouldn't share that information with your wife. But it takes an absolute moron to share it with a wife who's spent the past six years of her life trying to get pregnant. Eight fertility misconceptionsPosted in Infertility on May 14, 2011 (May 15, 2011) - As an infertility specialist, the first, and sometimes hardest, thing I have to accomplish is to assess a couple’s understanding of how the whole getting pregnant thing—naturally or otherwise—works. Despite widespread sex education and increased public awareness of the issue of infertility, many people still don’t really get it; a study from New Zealand, for instance, showed that 74 percent of women presenting to a fertility clinic had inadequate fertility awareness. |

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