Her secret is sodium lauryl sulfates, rubbed directly into the skin.
Her secret is sodium lauryl sulfates, rubbed directly into the skin.
I think intuitively people sort of assume that the uterus, like, gives up the ghost at menopause, when actually it seems to be that it works perfectly well when it’s returned to the premenopausal hormonal environment.
Yikes, I had assumed this one was a living donor as well. I hope they can get some living donated ones with work with. If it turns out that my ovaries have betrayed me, and my ute still works, I’d gladly donate it.
Can we just get it in our heads that it is not solely the duty of infertile people to carry the burden of our foster care systems? This woman has already adopted three anyways, but it seems like whenever an infertile person seeks to birth a biological child there are a bunch of people just waving their hands around…
This does, however, bring attention to the fact that in the Cleveland study they used dead donors rather than live donors and whether that will affect the success rates.