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(PRWEB) December 30, 2011

Families looking to sponsor their relatives abroad often are required by the United States Embassy or USCIS, better known as Homeland Security, to prove family relations by DNA testing. The Paternity Lab Center, a provider of such testing, has just renewed its relationship with its AABB certified lab partner. Kip Charles, from The Paternity Lab Center, says, We are absolutely excited about the news that we just received stating that we are going to be able to continue to service the international communitys DNA testing needs.”

“At The Paternity Lab Center our immigration department has served hundreds of happy families in 2011 and we werent sure if we would be able to continue to offer the lowest pricing for a much needed service 2012,” says Tashunda, a DNA Specialist at The Paternity Lab Center.

In order to be able to do immigration DNA testing you have to be qualified, certified, authorized, by the AABB, or partnered with one who is. The challenge that most families have when finding an AABB certified lab for immigration DNA testing is finding a lab that offers affordable pricing. Families petitioning for their loved ones, depending on how many people are being sponsored, can be very expensive. Not to mention the plane tickets to fly their families over to the US after the process has been approved and any other government fees. Financially this process can take a huge toll on the sponsoring families finances. The Paternity Lab Center has taken a strong position that families should be together and making it affordable to do so has been the highest priority of the management team.

The Paternity Lab Center, the fastest growing provider of private DNA paternity and other DNA test in the USA and internationally offers DNA, Paternity, Maternity, Sibling ship, Legal, Forensic, and Ancestry testing services. The Paternity Lab Center also offers a new non-invasive prenatal paternity test through http://www.prenataldnalab.com.. This new technology only requires a simple blood draw from the mother and alleged father. All DNA testing samples tested go through a highly stringent and efficient handling process. The lab uses robotic technology with all samples being independently tested twice. The legal results are known by United States Courts and attorneys alike for its unmatched quality and reliability. For more information go to http://www.paternitylabcenter.com or call 800-416-7407

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maternity clothing  Selecting IVF Embryos for Normal Numbers of Chromosomes Can Significantly Increase Pregnancy Rates
Cambridge, UK (PRWEB) May 03, 2012

BlueGnome Ltd announced today that the first randomised prospective IVF study of pre-implantation chromosome analysis using their 24sure array platform demonstrates that selectively implanting euploid embryos with a normal number of chromosomes significantly increases pregnancy rates. The study was published in the current issue of The Journal of Molecular Cytogenetics by Yang et al (Pacific Reproductive Center, Torrance, Calif). This extremely promising result provides direct evidence that 24sure analysis can deliver a 65% increase in pregnancy rates, even in younger patients who are more likely to have favorable IVF outcomes.

24sure screens for all 24 chromosomes within embryo biopsies, with fast turnaround times (under 12 hours) and with high accuracy and reliability, so that embryos with normal chromosome numbers (euploid embryos) are selected in an IVF cycle. Embryos determined to be aneuploid (contain an incorrect number of chromosomes, i.e. Down syndrome or trisomy 21) are able to be selectively screened out and not transferred during the IVF cycle.

“For years the PGD community has focused only on couples with a specific indication for testing (e.g. advanced maternal age), not considering that aneuploidies may arise in every IVF patient. This is clearly demonstrated from the 45% aneuploidy rate detected in embryos from young patients, and may explain why many young women fail to achieve a pregnancy even after transfer of good quality embryos. The new array-CGH-based comprehensive chromosome screening technology holds great promise for improving IVF clinical outcomes for every infertile patient, by selecting the most competent embryo(s) for transfer,” says Dr. Francesco Fiorentino, Director, Genoma, Rome, Italy.

The study blindly randomised 103 IVF cycles. In the treatment group of 55 cycles, 24sure analysis of day 5 biopsies was used to screen for aneuploidy and selectively implant a single euploid embryo (as recommended by IVF regulatory bodies such as the UK’s Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority), while in the control group of 48 cycles, single embryos were selected using existing morphological scorecard approaches. The ongoing pregnancy rate, after 20 weeks, per cycle started, was 69.1% in the 24sure treatment group vs. 41.7% in the control group. Further randomised studies are needed and are underway.

This study provides crucial evidence that 24 chromosome aneuploidy screening, using 24sure, can offer a dramatic benefit to IVF success rates. While further studies are still needed, this result is incredibly exciting because it indicates for the first time that 24 chromosome screening and single embryo transfer has the potential to become the default standard of care for all IVF cycles worldwide, said Nick Haan, CEO, BlueGnome Ltd, Cambridge, UK

Link to scientific paper

http://www.molecularcytogenetics.org/content/5/1/24/abstract.

Video of 24sure

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U38IjDFHQd8


Quotes from Key Opinion Leaders

“24sure comprehensive chromosomal screening has been clinically proven to be the effective means to select the chromosomally normal embryo(s) for transfer to ensure a healthy pregnancy for infertile patients. As a clinical scientist, I am happy to be a part of the new technology.” – Dr. Zhihong Yang, Executive Director, ART and PGD Laboratories, Pacific Reproductive Center Torrance, CA

“This well designed study supports what many of us have expected for a long time; aneuploidy is responsible for most IVF failure. Assessment of an embryos ability to create a pregnancy is best done not by morphologic examination; rather it is best done by assessing all 24 chromosomes. This approach will result in better patient outcomes. Choosing a single high potential embryo will result in fewer multiple pregnancies, fewer miscarriages and will also help us define the population of patients who make few or no euploid embryos.” – Jamie A. Grifo, MD, PhD, Program Director NYU Fertility Center, NY

“Many fertilized eggs are genetically affected, even in young infertile couples. This study shows conclusively that those embryos cannot be recognized from microscopic assessment alone. This multi-center study performed in two different countries underscores the importance of removing seriously abnormal embryos before transfer into the uterus using so-called comprehensive screening; a contemporary form of preimplantation genetic screening or PGS. Although the study was relatively modest in size, the results were blinded to observers and embryos were randomized to avoid bias. It opens up the exciting possibility to perform PGS not just in complicated patients such as those with poor ovarian reserve, but also egg donors and young women as abnormal embryos are common at any age.” – Jacques Cohen, PhD, Director, Tyho-Galileo Research Laboratories, Livingston, NJ

“The work of Dr. Yang is remarkable. We know that chromosome abnormality rates in embryos of young patients are as high as 40%, and increase up to 70% in blastocyst of women >40. Their study means that if young women benefit from blastocyst biopsy, aCGH and day 6 transfer, women of advanced maternal age who have a bigger problem conceiving, would too, provided they produce enough embryos or do banking of embryos. Indeed work by Gary Harton while at Reprogenetics showed that if euploid blastocysts are available for transfer, they implant at the same rate regardless of maternal age. The approach used, day 5 biopsy and day 6 transfer is also more acceptable for patients, since they are less costly than vitrification and patients do not have to wait another cycle for replacement.” – Santiago Munne, PhD, Director, Reprogenetics, Livingston, NJ

“While this is a small pilot study, it underscores clearly that even younger infertile couples undergoing IVF will benefit significantly by this powerful technology advance. Since nearly half of a patients embryos are chromosomally abnormal, the ability to reliably detect the normal ones for uterine transfer will impressively improve the chances that these rather desperate couples can finally have a healthy family and one baby at a time, which is the ultimate goal for all involved.” – Professor Mark Hughes, Genesis Genetics Institute, Detroit, MI

“This well done study adds to the growing evidence that 24 chromosome testing by array CGH will allow PGD to finally reach its potential to identify the best embryos with highest implantation and lowest loss rates. The study by Yang et al. confirms that chromosome analysis by array CGH is the best approach to identify developmentally competent embryos for eSET.” – Harvey J. Stern MD, PhD, Director, Reproductive Genetics, Genetics & IVF Institute, Fairfax, VA,

“This is a breakthrough clinical study, showing for the first time how this technology, which CARE helped pioneer, can greatly improve IVF success rates for younger patients. Here at Care Fertility we have already shown that pre-implantation genetic screening has benefits for older patients, and those with complex histories, so it is great to see the scope of this technology could benefit many more patients.” – Prof. Simon Fishel, Managing Director, CARE Fertility Group, UK

“Im not at all surprised by these fantastic results from the Californian group. They mirror our success at Melbourne IVF using BlueGnomes 24sure technology. Weve provided this service to our patients for just over a year and already about 20 babies have been born and another 50 are on the way. Its a significant breakthrough for patients who are struggling to become pregnant.” – Dr. Leeanda Wilton, Scientific Director, Preimplantation Genetics, Melbourne IVF, Australia

About BlueGnome

Based in Cambridge, UK, BlueGnome is a leading provider of genetic solutions for the screening of chromosomal abnormalities in cytogenetics and IVF.

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Regular garments in stretchy fabrics, maternity jeans and a few designer pieces can round out a maternity wardrobe. Molly Sims achieves a slimmer pregnancy silhouette layering a dark jacket over a dress. (Michael Tran, FilmMagic / May 13, …
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Flexflop is the first “emergency” flip-flop that folds in half and comes packaged in a matching pouch. They are a fabulous gift for travel, spa, pedicures, bridal, maternity, tired feet, and other emergencies…even broken heels. Flexflop been featured in publications including People, Life & Style, Self, Reader Digest, Justine, Teen Vogue, and American Spa. NEW Extra Shoe Bag inside NEW Lightweight Design NEW Durability for Longer Wear NEW Hanging Packaging

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Question by kittyrat234b: Ideas where to buy 30ish maternity clothes in Toronto or online to have shipped?
I am a size x-large or 1x as I hate tight clothes and like a lot of looseness, especially when pregnant. The recent styles sold at Thyme Maternity, Motherhood Maternity, and other US retailers like Kohl’s, Walmart and Target are all showing the same style as the specialty stores- sleeveless, cap sleeves, little frillies and ‘cutesy’ clothes.

Since I am in my 30′s and a professional woman, this style looks absolutely ridiculous on me – like I am trying to look 14.

Having been pregnant for all of last summer and now coming to be pregnant for all of this summer, I can tell that this style of clothes is going to be very uncomfortable because they have elastic in the arms or are meant to be worn tight across the stomach to ‘show it off’. Hot, sticky, sweaty…

Anyone know where I can sane, loose, flowing, ‘mature’-looking maternity clothes without spending a small fortune? I know that’s a tall order, but here’s hoping…

Best answer:

Answer by 7 days!♥
I’m in my late 20′s and like Old Navy. Go to their website and check it out. They always have clearance sales on line too. I have had very good luck from them. The pants are a comfortable fit too.

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maternity clothing  Varicose Veins and Pregnancy: why it Happens and how to Treat it
South Portland, Maine (PRWEB) April 30, 2012

About forty percent of pregnant women will develop varicose veins, according to vein specialist Dr. Cindy Asbjornsen of the Vein Healthcare Center in Maine.

Hormone surges are part of the biological process of pregnancy, and varicose veins are sometimes part of that process, said Dr. Asbjornsen. If mothers-to-be pay attention to their vein health, it can go a long way toward treating, or even preventing, a problem that has numerous solutions.

Dr. Asbjornsen suggests a few tips to help decrease or prevent varicose veins during pregnancy:

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Question by Kelsey: Advice on My Husband Problems?? *LONG!*?
I am 39 weeks pregnant (due March 29th and hopefully not a day later). To be honest, I never wanted kids. My husband did though. He has two girls from a previous marriage who he doesn’t get to see much because of where they live, and so he talked me into having a baby. Bad idea, I know, but there’s no going back now. And truthfully, I’m excited for the baby to come too now. We’re having a boy.

But, I think part of the reason he wanted me to have a baby was to, in a way, tame me. That probably sounds bad. But, I’m 22 and I am young. Before being pregnant I raced cars, drank heavily on the weekends and my only responsibility was my two tiny dogs who aren’t tough to take care of. He is 30, definitely more “grown up”. And we love each other, and compliment each other well, but we are just having issues.

I think our issues stem from him thinking/assuming I would tame and the fact that I haven’t tamed…yet.

Pregnancy hasn’t made me calm, hasn’t made me all motherly and “normal”. It hasn’t affected me that much really. Granted, I no longer drink heavily, or race my car (well one time I did while pregnant and it felt SO good) but just once. But I’m just not…docile.

He hates that I don’t want to breastfeed. I have no desire to do so, it makes me sick and I just don’t want to. But he really takes offense to this. And its not my goal to make him mad, but I’m the one that’s going to have to go through that, not him and I’m not ok with it. So I told him I would try it, and I will, but I don’t plan on sticking to it past the first day. And I thought about lying and just formula feeding when he’s not around, but he’s my husband, I shouldn’t have to lie and go behind his back, he should just accept that I won’t breastfeed and be ok with it. And I have valid reasons for not breastfeeding too- not just that its gross but I only get 2 weeks maternity leave and my baby will go with me to work, but there’s another baby too and I just won’t have time to deal with a kid on my boob all day.

He also wasn’t happy that I wouldn’t wear maternity clothes. I would have worn them had I needed them, but I only gained 8 pounds total throughout my entire pregnancy, so there is no need for maternity clothes, I just wear my normal clothes. But he really wanted me to wear maternity clothes, I never could figure it out.

Well now I’m about done with my pregnancy and he has started disappearing. I guess he technically started back in December, when we moved to Portland from Seattle because my family is here, his is now closer, and he wanted to go to school down here (his work contract ended and he’s on the GI Bill). Now that we live down here though, and he’s closer to his friends and family, we never see each other. I work during the day 7:30am-3:30pm and he leaves for school usually around 1pm and gets home after 9:30pm. And this is when he comes home, many many times he will go see family or friends (supposedly) and just not come home….for like 3 days at a time. He also doesn’t answer his phone during these disappearances. Which, he doesn’t have a signal at his families property but isn’t that all the more reason to not go considering his wife is about to pop a baby out? He does email me a few times a day but in an emergency I couldn’t get ahold of him quickly, and he couldn’t get home quickly either.

None of this bothered me as much back in December, I liked having my freedom even, but now that the baby is so close to coming, it bothers me a ton. And he knows it, and he won’t stop leaving. Yes, we’ve talked about it a thousand times and nothing changes.

He’s now also mad that I’m considering getting a tubal. I’ve discussed it with my doctor, and its what I want, but again, its not my goal to make my husband mad. Why would I want to go through pregnancy again though when it hasn’t been a great experience even this time around?

So I’m not sure what to do. I don’t want to be a single parent, but I don’t want him keeping up his revolving door routine and coming and going as he pleases either, that’s not healthy for a child to see. I also don’t want to be the only one caring for the baby. Baby will be with me at work every single day, then when I get off work my husband is at school until like 9:30pm so I will be with the baby then too…alone. I’m going to want a break sometimes.

I’m just not sure how to proceed. I’ve considered divorcing him. There is another man who would like to raise the baby with me, and honestly is more interested in my pregnancy than my husband anyway. I have not and will not cheat on my husband, but I will leave my husband if that’s what I decide. My family thinks he’s just immature and scared, but its just not ok. HE was the one who wanted this baby.

Advice? Sorry it was so long.
I think if I leave him it would be in the babies best interest to just know the other guy as the father. My husband has not been involved in the pregnancy, at all. He doesn’t go to appointments with me even when I make them during times that work for him. He just hasn’t been around. I didn’t sign on to be a single mom. And of the two guys I do love my husband, but the other man is more there for me, and the baby and I’d have better opportunities with him.

Best answer:

Answer by Landyn’s Momma <3
If you’re not happy with him…make it known. Try marriage counseling. I wouldn’t be so quick to divorce…it will only be hard on your child. Sounds like you are already considering another man. Maybe you shouldn’t have gotten married in the first place. If you’re not in love with your husband (which obviously you’re not…since you already have another man lined up to raise your baby) do something before the baby is old enough to know what’s going on with his mommy and daddy. Whatever you do…don’t keep the baby from his father.

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