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Byline: Raina Kelley
Three years ago, Leslie Bienen, a veterinarian from Missoula, Mont., easily became pregnant with her first child, a boy she named Pel. Now 39 and ready for her second child, Bienen isn't taking any chances. After seven months of trying, she saw a reproductive endocrinologist who started her on fertility drugs. If they don't take effect after three months, Bienen will go straight to in vitro fertilization. "Time is not your friend," she says.
In vitro fertilization used to be the last resort for couples who had endured years of invasive diagnostic tests and unpredictable fertility drugs. Now experts say more women are turning to IVF, and…
Source: HighBeam Research, Health: Going Straight for IVF.(in vitro fertilization)