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Opinion
Why Serena Williams will smash misconceptions about pregnancy and fragility
Amazingly, the notion of an elite athlete continuing her career post-baby is still shocking to some.
Rachel Giese
5 minutes
Living
10 women without children share ridiculous things people say to them
Who said what about your reproductive status?
Kalli Anderson
6 minutes
Living
The sperm donor who lied — and the couple that’s fighting back
Six years after delivering a healthy boy, Angie Collins and Beth Hanson discovered a disturbing truth about their son's donor. Now they’re suing the sperm bank.
Emily Landau
15 minutes
Health
New fertility drug makes 40 the new 32
A recent article in the Globe and Mail about new fertility research should be of particular interest to women who are struggling...
Flannery Dean
2 minutes
Health
My body, myself
So, several months ago I thought I might be pregnant. After 20 years of reliably timely and heavy periods — without even one other genuine scare — I was suddenly a week late. After a couple of days of panicky phone calls to my best gals and Googling "early pregnancy symptoms" while trying to determine whether I was experiencing "implantation cramps," I finally made an appointment at a women's health clinic to get a blood test and put an end to all of the highly stressful guesswork.
Sarah Treleaven
2 minutes
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