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Did Mariah Carey Conceive Via Fertility Treatments?

Friday, June 4th, 2010

Pop superstar Mariah Carey, 42, recently announced that she was pregnant… with twins.

This revelation has led many to speculate that she must have used fertility treatments to achieve these results.  However, we would caution against making this assumption until and unless it’s been verified by the couple.

Contrary to popular belief, multiples do happen naturally, even to women in their 40s!  And while some fertility treatments do indeed increase the change of twins, triplets (or more children), not all have the same high rates.

We wish Mariah much luck as her family grows, regardless of whether she conceived via a fertility treatment or not!

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  • IVF Treatment Helps Celine Dion Conceive Again!

    Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

    It’s official — IVF treatment has helped Celine Dion conceive again… and this time she’s gotten a very special surprise!

    When Dion announced that her latest round of IVF treatment had, indeed, worked, she included a bit of a shocker:  She’s not having one child.  She’s having TWO!

    So it’s twins for Celine Dion and her husband.  The twins will join their younger sibling later this year. 

    We at RSI are always pleased to hear about successful IVF treatments.  We wish Celine and her family the best.

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  • Fertility News from Around the Interwebs

    Saturday, May 29th, 2010

    Here’s a round-up of some of the latest fertility-related news from cyberspace:

    LIGHT WAVES COULD IMPROVE SPERM PRODUCTION

    In Israel, fertility specialists have been experimenting with visible light rays in an effort to increase the quality of sperm production.  Oxygen is emitted from these visible light rays and would appear to make sperm more mobile.  Hence, IVF treatment results have been improved.

    Although this is a form of radiation, the sperm did not incur DNA damage.  More studies have been planned.

    ONCOFERTILITY HELPS PRESERVE FERTILITY FOR FEMALE CANCER PATIENTS

    In women who experience cancer, part of the side effects of treatment can be infertility.  Thus, oncofertility doctors and specialists have taken center stage recently to help females receive better options when it comes to preserving their fertility.

    To tackle this topic, a nationwide group of clinicians and researchers have formed the Oncofertility Consortium.  It’s a great step forward for those who become victims of cancer, especially at an early (i.e. child-bearing or pre-child-bearing) age.

    FOOD NETWORK STAR MAY HAVE ARRANGED FOR WIFE’S WOULD-BE MURDER BECAUSE OF HER INFERTILITY

    In a strange twist, Juan-Carlos Cruz, the Food Network chef who allegedly tried to arrange his wife’s murder using a “hit man”, may have done so because his wife was infertile.

    The case against Cruz is still in preliminary phases, so time will tell if this rumor is true.

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  • Giuliana Rancic’s IVF Journey Chronicled

    Saturday, April 24th, 2010

    Giuliana Rancic has been extremely open about her fertility journey, specifically her experiences undergoing IVF.

    The star is now 35 and recently told an AOL reporter that she’s hopeful that she will “have some good news to report soon”.

    Rancic is undergoing her first round of IVF.  No doubt she will let fans and media know of the outcome.

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  • Katie Price to Undergo Fertility Treatments

    Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

    As we’ve discussed with other celebs, many are choosing to go public with their infertility journeys.  And Katie Price is no exception.

    Price is a British model/actress/singer and although she might not be as well-known to people in the U.S. as she is in the U.K., she’s gaining popularity… not to mention headlines.

    Unlike the “typical” Hollywood IVF story, Price is still young — in her early thirties.  As more information comes forward, it will be interesting to hear which fertility treatments she chooses.

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  • Is IVF in Courtney Cox Arquette’s Future?

    Monday, March 22nd, 2010

    cribCourtney Cox Arquette gave birth to her daughter, Coco, in 2004 thanks to help she received from IVF treatments.

    Now, Cox Arquette has announced that she’s ready to have another child and would be willing to again undergo IVF to achieve her goals of a larger family.

    Cox Arquette is 45, and as our last post on Desperate Housewives star Marcia Cross notes, a woman in her mid-40s may not have the eggs necessary for IVF to succeed.  In that case, egg donation is often considered.  (Or, in the case of Sarah Jessica Parker, surrogacy.)

    We wish Cox Arquette and her family much success regardless of which way they decide to go with this personal issue.

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