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SaliStick, the world's first saliva-based pregnancy test, will be stocked on shelves at Coles and select pharmacies. It costs just $16.95. While urine or blood testing has been the go-to for years, ...
There are several methods to confirm pregnancy, including blood serum and plasma testing and ultrasounds, most of which can ...
The idea that the chances of getting pregnant plummet at 35 is widespread. But it’s not totally true. By Dani Blum One number is inescapable for women who want children: 35. Give birth at that age or ...
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