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The Future of Reproduction

Love. Marriage. Babies. The oldest story in the world. What could change? Plenty.

Portfolio.com: The Birth Business

Wired.com: Male Pregnancy

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bringing up babies
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Use Them or Lose Them

Couples who hope to boost their chances of conceiving by abstaining from sex might not be helping.
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The Doc Who Cried Clone

Panayiotis Zavos shocked the world by claiming to have cloned a human embryo; he's done it again.
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Designer Infants

When a fertility clinic offered to let parents choose their kids' traits, public outrage followed.
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Avoiding Fertility Drugs

A new procedure may spare women from having to use potentially harmful fertility drugs.
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