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he has done a lot of work around fertility. what i work with is helping peopleelaxation relaxation and s that can really help them to go into a relaxation response that can help them with the stress that they are experiencing. >> you create a space where couples can talk and come together and communicate and providing support for the couples and helping them to outline and come up with a plan, ways they can support one another. >> eric: if you had vision for people at home that is considering this procedure, thinking about this procedure, what would it be? >> i would say, there are a lot of resources out there that people may not know about. there is a great website, a nonprofit organization that does a lot of things onhealth andodue health and family planning. that can be a starting point for families and individuals who are wanting to look at local resources in their cities. resolve.org. >> eric: and does it say how much it will cost them? >> there might be some of the statistics that you just shared but it will help getting
he has done a lot of work around fertility. what i work with is helping peopleelaxation relaxation and s that can really help them to go into a relaxation response that can help them with the stress that they are experiencing. >> you create a space where couples can talk and come together and communicate and providing support for the couples and helping them to outline and come up with a plan, ways they can support one another. >> eric: if you had vision for people at home that is...
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while fertilizer prices are pressing to new highs, new record highs. so your profit margins are expanding and the stock pays about an 8.5% quleeld here. we've made very good money in fertilizer sector, especially those that pay these yields are 9%. >> tom: we're short on time. do you own positions in these two stocks? >> i do, full disclosure, yes. >> tom: great to see you. our guest this evening, bryan perry, editor at cashmachine.com. >> susie: let's check now on what we're watching for tomorrow. weekly jobless claims are due out, along with housing starts for december, and we'll see the latest on consumer prices. also tomorrow? natural gas prices are at a decade low. that's good news for companies paying to power their businesses, but it's bad news for nat gas producers. bank of new york mellon has reached a settlement with the justice department. the upshot? the bank now has to tell customers how it decides exchange rates on foreign currency transactions. in october, a federal lawsuit accused the bank of offering "unfavorable" rates. the suit claim
while fertilizer prices are pressing to new highs, new record highs. so your profit margins are expanding and the stock pays about an 8.5% quleeld here. we've made very good money in fertilizer sector, especially those that pay these yields are 9%. >> tom: we're short on time. do you own positions in these two stocks? >> i do, full disclosure, yes. >> tom: great to see you. our guest this evening, bryan perry, editor at cashmachine.com. >> susie: let's check now on what...
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and when you're six you don't care about fertility. when you're 21 or 28 and you have a child or you want to have a child or our chemotherapy makes you infer tile, you have the right to have children, this is a unique issue that faces people in their fertile years which are largely young adults. >> reporter: both were misdiagnosed and researchers are trying to focus on the special needs of this group. . >>> scientists have discovered a lost world at the bottom of the ocean near antarctica. they found sea creatures that have never been seen before. these species of grab, starfish, barnacles, see anemones. this is somewhere between 13,000 and 16,000 feet down, and it is hot this. temperatures can soar to almost 720 degrees fahrenheit. >>> we've had record dry conditions in the month of december. now record warm conditions in the month of january. so why go inside and catch that flick? now the details of what you can expect tomorrow as eyewitness news conditions on the cw. . >>> did you see it tonight? we got a lot of e-mails. people talk
and when you're six you don't care about fertility. when you're 21 or 28 and you have a child or you want to have a child or our chemotherapy makes you infer tile, you have the right to have children, this is a unique issue that faces people in their fertile years which are largely young adults. >> reporter: both were misdiagnosed and researchers are trying to focus on the special needs of this group. . >>> scientists have discovered a lost world at the bottom of the ocean near...
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when you're 6 you don't care about fertility. when you're 21 or 28 or you have a child and you want to have a child or your chemotherapy makes you combo dent and infertile you have the right to live you have the right to have children and that should not be taken away from you. this is a unique issue that only faces people in their fertile years which are largely young adults. >> reporter: both carolyn hail and matthew zachary were misdiagnosed and researchers are only now starts go focus on special needs of this group. >>> scientists have scoffed a lost world of sorts at the bottom of the ocean near antarctica. they found sea creatures that have never been seen before new species of crabs, star fish barnacles see a a them knee. this is between 13,000 and 16,000 feet down and it's hot down there. the water temperatures can soar to almost 720 degrees fahrenheit. >> so what with that be in celsius. why was it so record dry in the month of december here in the bay area and then now we have record warmth in january? what to expect no
when you're 6 you don't care about fertility. when you're 21 or 28 or you have a child and you want to have a child or your chemotherapy makes you combo dent and infertile you have the right to live you have the right to have children and that should not be taken away from you. this is a unique issue that only faces people in their fertile years which are largely young adults. >> reporter: both carolyn hail and matthew zachary were misdiagnosed and researchers are only now starts go focus...
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older moms and fertility treatments according to a new government report out today. today 1 in 30 babies born in the u.s. is a twin. an astounding increase over the twin rate from three decades ago in 1980 only 1 in every 53 babies were a twin. >>> preschoolers are not getting enough play time outdoors. researchers looked at kids 3 to 5 in childcare centers most got 15 minutes outside. schools and parents are worried about playground safety and would rather focus on classroom learning. experts say kids should be outside two hours a day running around, riding tricycles and playing games. >>> a lot of learning happens when you are creating and imagining things, running around. we'll be right back. honey...? [ mom ] yes.
older moms and fertility treatments according to a new government report out today. today 1 in 30 babies born in the u.s. is a twin. an astounding increase over the twin rate from three decades ago in 1980 only 1 in every 53 babies were a twin. >>> preschoolers are not getting enough play time outdoors. researchers looked at kids 3 to 5 in childcare centers most got 15 minutes outside. schools and parents are worried about playground safety and would rather focus on classroom learning....
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when you're six, you don't really care about fertility. 21 or 28 or have you a child or you want to have a child or your chemotherapy makes you impotent and infertile, you have the right to live and have children and should not be taken away from you. this is a unique issue that only faces people in their fertile years, which are largely young adul adults. >> reporter: both carolyn and matthew were initially misdiagnosed and researchers only now starting to focus on the special needs of this group. until now it's been lumped together with all nonpediatric cancers. dr. jon lapook, cbs news, new york. >>> five days and counting to the new hampshire primary, we will have more details on is not john mccain endorsement of mitt romney coming up on "the early show." jim axelrod and nancy cordes anchor our coverage from new hampshire. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. thanks for watching, everybody. i'm betty nguyen. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
when you're six, you don't really care about fertility. 21 or 28 or have you a child or you want to have a child or your chemotherapy makes you impotent and infertile, you have the right to live and have children and should not be taken away from you. this is a unique issue that only faces people in their fertile years, which are largely young adul adults. >> reporter: both carolyn and matthew were initially misdiagnosed and researchers only now starting to focus on the special needs of...
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when you're six you don't care about fertility.hen you're 21 or 28 or you have a child or you want to have a child or your chemotherapy makes you infertile, have you the right to live, you have the right to have children and that should not be take answer way from you. this is a unique issue that only faces people in their fertile years, which are largely young adults. >> reporter: both carolyn and matthew were initially misdiagnosed, and researchers are just starting to focus on the special needs of this group. up until now everything has been lumped together with all nonpediatric cancers. >> pelley: john, thank you very much. a deep sea discovery really caught our eye today. have a look at this octopus found on the ocean floor off antarctica, scientists say it is part of a thriving community of previously undiscovered sea creatures living near volcanic vents. the water down there gets up to 700 degrees. what's remarkable is that they don't need the sun to survive. could oil and gas production be causing earthquakes? that story is
when you're six you don't care about fertility.hen you're 21 or 28 or you have a child or you want to have a child or your chemotherapy makes you infertile, have you the right to live, you have the right to have children and that should not be take answer way from you. this is a unique issue that only faces people in their fertile years, which are largely young adults. >> reporter: both carolyn and matthew were initially misdiagnosed, and researchers are just starting to focus on the...
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it is not necessarily great as a fertilizer. few years you might want to go to other forms of fertilizer. >> that brings to mind when you are preparing and planning for your garden this season, menure is not the whole diet. you want to think quh you are planning to get all those nutrients. >> and you might have various nutrients for your plants. >> we go low phosphorous. fossfruss -- the other thing is, too much of this in the bay can be harmful. so we want to keep the phosphorous out of where we are doing gardening. >> you do get erosion from that. so low phosphorous for the lawn is a good idea. >> this is slow. this is a good all-around plant food. it is organic. it will usually last you eight weeks or so in the soil. it is a good way to not just feed the plant but also the soil. this is great for containers when you can leach out the soil relatively often. >> you can water it every few days, and in a few days, it is washed through. >> yes. >> but 20-20-20, it is -- >> these are great used properly p too often i see people com
it is not necessarily great as a fertilizer. few years you might want to go to other forms of fertilizer. >> that brings to mind when you are preparing and planning for your garden this season, menure is not the whole diet. you want to think quh you are planning to get all those nutrients. >> and you might have various nutrients for your plants. >> we go low phosphorous. fossfruss -- the other thing is, too much of this in the bay can be harmful. so we want to keep the...
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beyond these shipping lanes ally the fertile oilfields of saudi arabia. >> we are doing our best with our limited resources but what we need for the international community is to stand with us, support us. >> the al qaeda insurgency in yemen is casting a dark shadow over the arabian peninsula. western powers know but they seem powerless to prevent it. >> if you are watching this on "bbc world" and you want to see more of this report, you can catch it right after this program. thousands of miles away from nigeria, people are feeling the wrath of multiple extremism. the militant islamist sect boko haram has claimed responsibility. the government is facing pressure to stop the violence. are they up to the task? >> nigeria is in trouble. soldiers on the streets and communities torn apart by violence. these are christians who just fled their homes in the moslem- dominated north of the country. the militants from the group boko haram gave them three days to leave. >> they were shooting, bombing. that is why we left. >> you were scared for your life? >> we were scared, that is why we left. >
beyond these shipping lanes ally the fertile oilfields of saudi arabia. >> we are doing our best with our limited resources but what we need for the international community is to stand with us, support us. >> the al qaeda insurgency in yemen is casting a dark shadow over the arabian peninsula. western powers know but they seem powerless to prevent it. >> if you are watching this on "bbc world" and you want to see more of this report, you can catch it right after this...
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and fertility treatments. will need several couples to night. one of them in the state of wyoming has taken 60 foster kids in over the last nine years of their marriage, but they want the baby of their own. they spent all their life savings. one day they got some sperm for free. women desperate to conceive. >> free is enticing. since that is illegally donated, how do the transactions take place? >> it is not technically illegal, but they are not complying with fda guidelines around sperm banks and tissue donation of any kind. so the fda is cracking down on this. but it is not technically illegal. you raised the question about the safety of this. the fact of the matter, frozen sperm is frozen six months so but you can test for any diseases that sometimes take time to merge and become obvious. many of these couples that are getting sperm donations for free are taking these men on their word. some of them ask for spd test results and results of a physical. but there's no oversight, so there's a real safety risk a
and fertility treatments. will need several couples to night. one of them in the state of wyoming has taken 60 foster kids in over the last nine years of their marriage, but they want the baby of their own. they spent all their life savings. one day they got some sperm for free. women desperate to conceive. >> free is enticing. since that is illegally donated, how do the transactions take place? >> it is not technically illegal, but they are not complying with fda guidelines around...
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when you fertilize your orchids, fertilize them once a week with an orchid food.t on what i call a mini humidity tray. this you add water into and what's going to happen is -- >> and it's pretty. >> it will be almost enveloped in humidity. that's what they love. most of the times people fail with orchids is our homes tend to be a bit dry. if you get a plant like this, and i want to say thanks to johnson's, they did this arrangement for us, if you get an orchid manhattan like this, the best thing to do is separate them out. because orchids, it's a little bit too tight. a little bit of too much moisture down there. it's beautiful for a temporary arrangement. but separate it out. >> thank you, derek. fear orchids no more, people. >> and you can have success. >> and you can have success. i'm saying goodbye and we'll be back after the break? we're going to tony. tony, good morning. >>> all right. adventure theater, the longest running children's theater in the washington area. annie yu has been spending the morning with the cast of their musical "the snowy day." >> rep
when you fertilize your orchids, fertilize them once a week with an orchid food.t on what i call a mini humidity tray. this you add water into and what's going to happen is -- >> and it's pretty. >> it will be almost enveloped in humidity. that's what they love. most of the times people fail with orchids is our homes tend to be a bit dry. if you get a plant like this, and i want to say thanks to johnson's, they did this arrangement for us, if you get an orchid manhattan like this,...
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. >> we are going to cover 0 what are some of the fertility -- what are some of the fertility concernsomen. >> and home depot is here with home security tips. >> and starting next week, we're taking your tax questions. yes, it is that time of year again. are the kings going to come back? >> king, king, king, king. >> send us your tax questions eat taxquestions@ >> one of women's concerns remaining fertile. and joining us from john hopkins, doctor. what is the process of how a woman gets diagnosed and comes to a ser -- center like yours? >> we have been working with oncologists to increase awareness of the availability to do emergency in vitro fertzation in these -- fertilization when they are diagnosed with cancer. we do not start radiation until we have preserved eggs. >> can you explain for our viewers, is it all kinds of cancer? is it the treatment? [technical difficulties] >> they are not currently married or desiring to fertilize the eggs, but allowing them to freeze embryos for the future. >> i think anyone who does not know anything about fertilization treatment understands it i
. >> we are going to cover 0 what are some of the fertility -- what are some of the fertility concernsomen. >> and home depot is here with home security tips. >> and starting next week, we're taking your tax questions. yes, it is that time of year again. are the kings going to come back? >> king, king, king, king. >> send us your tax questions eat taxquestions@ >> one of women's concerns remaining fertile. and joining us from john hopkins, doctor. what is the...
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here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what is going to emerge. i like this thing where you put your foot on his back. let's keep it. were your mind is is how you build your life. if you put it in steel or in failure, it works. that works. it is a commitment. for most artists, it is a vacation and a life that they have committed themselves to. there is this notion that artists continue to do their work because of some kind of the external financial support. if that was taken away, artists would still do their art. it is not like there is a prerequisite for these things to happen or i will not do it. how could that be? it is the relationship that you have
here are the ideas i want to play with, but then, you go into the room, and there maybe some fertile ideas that are becoming manifest that are more interesting than the idea you had initially set out to plan. so there has to be this openness for spontaneity. also, a sense that regardless of the deadline, that you have tons of time so the you can keep your creativity alive and not cut it off and just go into old habits. it is a lot like listening. really listening to watch what is going to...
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experts say the rest of the increase comes from advances in fertility drugs and in vito fertilization. >>> if you often wake up in a bad mood, you may want to change sides of the bed because peggy fox found there's a new study that shows the side of the bed you sleep on can affect your whole personality. >> that's right. now the study was done by a major hotel chain in the united kingdom and they found that people who sleep on the left side of the bed are happier than people who sleep on the right side of the bed. so there really might be such a thing as the wrong side of the bed. >> i normally sleep on the left- hand side of the bed and i'm pretty happy. so i guess there's something to it. reporter: the uk's biggest hotel change, premier inn, studied 3,000 adults and found those who sleep on the left side of the bed are generally more cheerful and positive than people 2 sleep on the right. we asked -- who sleep on the right. we asked the premier inn people who do they mean by the left side of 9 bed? is it this side of the bed -- left side of the bed? is it this side of the bed when y
experts say the rest of the increase comes from advances in fertility drugs and in vito fertilization. >>> if you often wake up in a bad mood, you may want to change sides of the bed because peggy fox found there's a new study that shows the side of the bed you sleep on can affect your whole personality. >> that's right. now the study was done by a major hotel chain in the united kingdom and they found that people who sleep on the left side of the bed are happier than people who...
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a constitutional amendment that would bestow on fertilized eggs, yes, fertilized eggs and constitutional rights. none of us should think that the defeat last week was a victory. rather, such an amendment testifies to the degree that we have shifted from concerns to a fetus centric society where such an amendment is on the ballot and supported by the outgoing governor, haley barbour to almost ran for president. that particular amendment, if it should pass anywhere it will be on the ballot. does anybody know -- i knew i was in the right city. and, of course, we were all constant. we were all constantly aware with the continuing erosion of abortion rights, lager waiting times, standards for clinics. nothing to do with maternal pain is ever worked on now, and even the effort of the republican controlled house are reasons dips. now, margaret is a very much a part of this retrograde movement as the brand's name for birth control and a founder of family planning clinics, she is vilified in purposeful propaganda that seeks to discredit providers of essential buffers. two weeks ago -- i guess i s
a constitutional amendment that would bestow on fertilized eggs, yes, fertilized eggs and constitutional rights. none of us should think that the defeat last week was a victory. rather, such an amendment testifies to the degree that we have shifted from concerns to a fetus centric society where such an amendment is on the ballot and supported by the outgoing governor, haley barbour to almost ran for president. that particular amendment, if it should pass anywhere it will be on the ballot. does...
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the reason is said to be more use of fertility trugs. >>> more on the shocking allegations of gang rape, more on the testimony in the rape of a preteam in the sexual assault at a skating ring and more on the ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden honey. perfect combinations of nature's delicious ingredients, from nature valley. ♪ ♪ i was thinking that i hope this never ends ♪ [ female announcer ] nature valley granola bars, nature at its most delicious. . >>> welcome back at noon. the forecast all the way through monday. it will be mild before the normal above 42 and above the 25 during the night by many degrows. that is a great run at january weather. >>> the line up this evening -- . >>> this noon rings the bay watch star david has al h.o.v. is famous with the marine life. a new species of crab is called the h o f f. they will probably get a more sigh typ
the reason is said to be more use of fertility trugs. >>> more on the shocking allegations of gang rape, more on the testimony in the rape of a preteam in the sexual assault at a skating ring and more on the ♪ ♪ we were skipping stones ♪ and letting go ♪ over the river and down the road ♪ [ female announcer ] at nature valley, we know nature comes together in amazing ways. that's why we bring together natural ingredients, like dark chocolate with toasted oats, or sweet golden...
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. >> it's a male and we need lots more of these males to fertilize the eggs in the females. >> reportercker is hoping to find out how many. >> what we're trying to determine now is what's enough males to mate with all those females and how much sperm do they need to fertilize those eggs. >> reporter: because in the chesapeake there are approximately three female blue crabs for every male. eight males for every female is the best sexual balance says tucker. two reasons why, male crabs are a favorite among consumers and a few years back the crab population was plunging. to save it -- >> from 2008 all of the jurisdictions, maryland, virginia and the patomic river really moved to bring back the crab. >> reporter: did it work? >> it worked wonderfully. >> we have a lot more females than we have males in the population. >> reporter: so far state researchers have not seen an impact on reproductive rates. >> make ing sure we don't get things out of wac. we're going to be anxious to see the results. >> we hope they keep rebounding and coming on stronger and stronger force. >> reporter: as for ma
. >> it's a male and we need lots more of these males to fertilize the eggs in the females. >> reportercker is hoping to find out how many. >> what we're trying to determine now is what's enough males to mate with all those females and how much sperm do they need to fertilize those eggs. >> reporter: because in the chesapeake there are approximately three female blue crabs for every male. eight males for every female is the best sexual balance says tucker. two reasons...
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. >> it's fertility drugs, right? >> well, that's the second reason.being older does lead to twins on its own. and then fertility drugs, of course, can lead to multiple eggs, but then also multiple embryos being implanted, depending on the kind of fertility treatment you're taking. >> right, right. >> so, that's why. it's not crazy and it's not something in the water. >>> speaking of babies and speaking of protecting your young yuns. a mother -- check her out. she looks awful innocent, doesn't she? there she is with a 3-month-old baby. she called 911 the other day to ask if it was okay to blow away the intruder who was breaking into her home. two guys apparently trying to break into her mobile home. she hears it, calls 911, puts the bottle in the baby's mouth, grabs her gun and says this. >> i've got two guns in my hand st.okay to shoot him if he comes in this door? >> well, you have to do whatever you can do to protect yourself. i can't tell you that you can do that, but you do what you have to do to protect your baby. >> holy moly! so, in the end, it
. >> it's fertility drugs, right? >> well, that's the second reason.being older does lead to twins on its own. and then fertility drugs, of course, can lead to multiple eggs, but then also multiple embryos being implanted, depending on the kind of fertility treatment you're taking. >> right, right. >> so, that's why. it's not crazy and it's not something in the water. >>> speaking of babies and speaking of protecting your young yuns. a mother -- check her out....
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this could have been and should have been fertile territory for a bain attack be. bet ver facts in a row. you have to have the ducks in a row. what has happened is there is a super pac with a documentary and analysis showed that bain did not buy the company they talked about. there is numerous inaccuracies. this is a point where gingrich has been embarrassing for gingrich. ironically going back to the ad, at a time he is trying to cast romney as a moderate, this is when conservatives tepid about romney initially are rallying around him. this is a rough and tumble of the criticism and think they sound like the obama leftist. rush limbaugh and also huckabee, by the way, sent out an e-mail to his supporters criticizing the g.o.p. opponents taking the bain line. you sound like an obama lef leftist. >> in a couple of days we head to myrtle beach. fertile ground are te debates. as we head there, does it change the dynamic? >> i do. the bain capital issue will be on the table there. that will be a chance for romney to show that he has something to say. i am surprised. i t
this could have been and should have been fertile territory for a bain attack be. bet ver facts in a row. you have to have the ducks in a row. what has happened is there is a super pac with a documentary and analysis showed that bain did not buy the company they talked about. there is numerous inaccuracies. this is a point where gingrich has been embarrassing for gingrich. ironically going back to the ad, at a time he is trying to cast romney as a moderate, this is when conservatives tepid...
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fertility drugs account for the majority of multiples. >> invitro is becoming successful. >> reporterthe cost is so high, couples implant as many as possible. three is generally the max. >> the consequences of increasing multiple birth is not a good thing. one needs to find a way of controlling that. >> reporter: those unintended consequences can include low birthrate and preterm birth. aztecnology improves, so does success rate. >> we can do well with the pregnancy rate with a single embryo going back. >> reporter: the twin birthrate slowed since 2005. >>> australia's biggest snake is getting bigger after failed attempts to help it lose weight. it weighs 302 pounds. it took six people to carry the python to way her today. a half hour later, betty gained four pounds. zoo keepers are not too upset. the 21 foot snake is still growing. >> we have had her on a bit of a diet. she only had three or four goats this year. it's okay. she's big enough. >> wow. officials say they will continue to feed betty three to four goats every year. those are mean looking eyes. wow. >> if you have a new sm
fertility drugs account for the majority of multiples. >> invitro is becoming successful. >> reporterthe cost is so high, couples implant as many as possible. three is generally the max. >> the consequences of increasing multiple birth is not a good thing. one needs to find a way of controlling that. >> reporter: those unintended consequences can include low birthrate and preterm birth. aztecnology improves, so does success rate. >> we can do well with the...
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the rate of fertilization. >> it was first performed in the late '70s, early '80s, so it does match theeline. >> reporter: the doctor says a woman who is between 35 to 40 years old, has a 10% chance of getting pregnant on her own. with ibf, it can go up to 40%. >> trying to increase her hods of getting pregnant, we have -- her odds of getting pregnant, we have to compensate. >> reporter: lee and other specialists are working to reduce the chance of having multiple births. >> one of the goal is to improve the implantation potential of each embryo that we create in the lab. >> have a seatment. >> reporter: she admits her boys are a handful, but is grateful for the technology that helped her. >> it's madness all the time. but good madness. we definitely wouldn't trade it for anything. >> reporter: the study also notes that sanded maternal age contributes to the likelihood of having twins. ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a san francisco man accused of posing a as doctor has been hit now with a new allegation from a second alleged victim. 49-year-old car goes guzmangarza is accused of running a bo
the rate of fertilization. >> it was first performed in the late '70s, early '80s, so it does match theeline. >> reporter: the doctor says a woman who is between 35 to 40 years old, has a 10% chance of getting pregnant on her own. with ibf, it can go up to 40%. >> trying to increase her hods of getting pregnant, we have -- her odds of getting pregnant, we have to compensate. >> reporter: lee and other specialists are working to reduce the chance of having multiple...
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>> reporter: when doctors do fertility treatment the goal is to have a healthy baby and avoid multiplesson is that multiples are born early more o than single babies, and mothers are more likely to get sick if they have twins, triplets or more. a group of british physicians decided to see how many embryos do you need to put inside a mom in order to get a live, healthy baby, a live birth and avoid multiples, if possible? what they found is that two embryos, one or two embryos does the trick. three embryos doesn't increase the chances of getting you a healthy baby. they developed these guidelines. they think for women who are over 40, putting in two embryos at most is a good idea. women under four, they should only put in one embryo. in britain, they regulate medicine much more so than they do in the united states. the united states doctors we talked to, they don't like this idea very much. they say that different women need different kinds of procedures and need different numbers of embryos. some women over the age of 40 might need three or four or even possibly more than that. they say
>> reporter: when doctors do fertility treatment the goal is to have a healthy baby and avoid multiplesson is that multiples are born early more o than single babies, and mothers are more likely to get sick if they have twins, triplets or more. a group of british physicians decided to see how many embryos do you need to put inside a mom in order to get a live, healthy baby, a live birth and avoid multiples, if possible? what they found is that two embryos, one or two embryos does the...
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. >>> do the number of embryos use during in vitro fertilization put a baby's health at risk.zabeth cohen has the story. >> when doctors do fertility treatment, the goal is to have a healthy baby and avoid multiples if possible. the reason is that multiples are born early more often than single babies and also mothers are more likely to get sick if they have twins or triplets or more. so a group of british physicians decided to see how many embryos do you need to put inside a mom in order to get a live -- a healthy baby, a live birth and avoid multiples if possible. what they found is two embryos, eepthder one or two embryos does the trick and three embryos doesn't increase the chances of getting you a healthy baby. they developed these guidelines what they say is they think women who are over 40, putting in two embryos at most is a good idea. for women under 40 they should only put in one embryo. in britain they regulate medicine much more son than they do in the united states. the united states doctors we talked to say they don't like this idea very much. they say different
. >>> do the number of embryos use during in vitro fertilization put a baby's health at risk.zabeth cohen has the story. >> when doctors do fertility treatment, the goal is to have a healthy baby and avoid multiples if possible. the reason is that multiples are born early more often than single babies and also mothers are more likely to get sick if they have twins or triplets or more. so a group of british physicians decided to see how many embryos do you need to put inside a mom...
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and how much sperm do they need to fertilize those eggs? >> reporter: because in the chesapeake, there are approximately three female blue crabs. heinz says eight males for every female is the best sexual balance. two reasons why male crabs are a favorite among consumers. and a few years back, the crab population was plunging. to save it -- >> in all of the jurisdictions, they really moved. and moved across the bay to protect female crabs. >> and that's worked? >> it's worked brilliantly. >> it worked, but not enough to ease restrictions on females. >> reporter: so far, state researchers have not seen an impact on reproductive rates. but they following the smithsonian's research. >> making sure that we don't get things out of whack. so we're going to be anxious to see the results. >> if reproduction drops, that could mean more restrictions on watermen who have already taken a big hit. >> we hope that they keep rebounding and coming on stronger and stronger for us. >> reporter: as for male crabs, the pressure is on. alex demetrick, wjz eyewi
and how much sperm do they need to fertilize those eggs? >> reporter: because in the chesapeake, there are approximately three female blue crabs. heinz says eight males for every female is the best sexual balance. two reasons why male crabs are a favorite among consumers. and a few years back, the crab population was plunging. to save it -- >> in all of the jurisdictions, they really moved. and moved across the bay to protect female crabs. >> and that's worked? >> it's...
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the rate of fertilization. >> it was first performed in the late '70s, early '80s, so it does match the >> reporter: the doctor says a woman who is between 35 to 40 years old, has a 10% chance of getting pregnant on her own. with ibf, it can go up to 40%. >> trying to increase her hods of getting pregnant, we have -- her odds of getting pregnant, we have to compensate. >> reporter: lee and other specialists are working to reduce the chance of having multiple births. >> one of the goal is to improve the implantation potential of each embryo that we create in the lab. >> have a seatment. >> reporter: she admits her boys are a handful, but is grateful for the technology that helped her. >> it's madness all the time. but good madness. we definitely wouldn't trade it for anything. >> reporter: the study also notes that sanded maternal age contributes to the likelihood of having twins. ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> a san francisco man accused of posing a as doctor has been hit now with a new allegation from a second alleged victim. 49-year-old car goes guzmangarza is accused of running a bogus de
the rate of fertilization. >> it was first performed in the late '70s, early '80s, so it does match the >> reporter: the doctor says a woman who is between 35 to 40 years old, has a 10% chance of getting pregnant on her own. with ibf, it can go up to 40%. >> trying to increase her hods of getting pregnant, we have -- her odds of getting pregnant, we have to compensate. >> reporter: lee and other specialists are working to reduce the chance of having multiple births....
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ivf. >> is in vitro fertilization. process where you collect the egg from the woman and you collected the sperm from the man. then you put the sperm and egg together outside the body. >> carolyn: you can join eric thomas for "beyond the headlines" right after our newscast. >>> most people choose a tablet computer based on what it can do. the man you are about to meet is not most people. he wanted to make it the way he wanted to make it work. here is a carolyn johnson with the story. >> by using up and down buttons here, i can traverse the menu. >> if gordon's bedroom looks like a miniature radio shack. he spent hundreds of hours building a surprise gift for his sister who suffers from cerebral palsy. >> turning that pages is difficult for her. >> she wanted to give her the gift of reading through the popular kindle reader. since the disease has devastated the motor control in her hands the small tablet was difficult to use. >> it's a great device for reading but it requires dexterity to use. >> so he set out to build a
ivf. >> is in vitro fertilization. process where you collect the egg from the woman and you collected the sperm from the man. then you put the sperm and egg together outside the body. >> carolyn: you can join eric thomas for "beyond the headlines" right after our newscast. >>> most people choose a tablet computer based on what it can do. the man you are about to meet is not most people. he wanted to make it the way he wanted to make it work. here is a carolyn...
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prohibit access to commonly used forms of birth control, but also as you say, prohibit in vitro fertilizationmen to health care, women who have cancer, who need cancer treatments. that is why the mississippi voters overwhelmingly rejected this kind of amendment. and it's just incredible to see how extreme the republican primary has gotten in this race to see who could be worse for women. i think what they're really forgetting, martin, is at the end of the day, in november 2012, the majority of voters in this country are going to be women. and they are likely going to determine who the next president is. and they're not going to protect the these kind of attacks on women's health care access. >> indeed. you're in new hampshire now, and as you know, new hampshire is the cite of the next gop contest, but your organization has been in founding fight in that state, i believe, since the middle of last year. how effective has the fight against planned parenthood funding been, do you think? >> actually, i think what we've seen is an enormous backlash, not only here in new hampshire, but across the co
prohibit access to commonly used forms of birth control, but also as you say, prohibit in vitro fertilizationmen to health care, women who have cancer, who need cancer treatments. that is why the mississippi voters overwhelmingly rejected this kind of amendment. and it's just incredible to see how extreme the republican primary has gotten in this race to see who could be worse for women. i think what they're really forgetting, martin, is at the end of the day, in november 2012, the majority of...
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. >> doesn't use land, doesn't use fertilizer.t doesn't use or require freshwater to grow. >> imagine filling up your car on seaweed. yeah. the brake through technology developed right here -- the breakthrough technology developed right here until the bay area. >> to the moon! lego man launched into space. wait until you see what he brought back. it's part o >>> a growing number of users is threatening not to use twitter tomorrow. it's all part of a backlash against twitter's plan to is censor tweets in some countries. you'll remember twitter played a prominent role in last year's arab spring uprisings. san francisco-based company is trying to expand around the world and says it has to follow the laws in host countries. >>> it's law enforcement of the future today. some california police departments are now using an advanced piece of facial recognition software to catch criminals. >> reporter: a security camera catches a burglary in process. one day later the suspects was arrested. >> thanks to the cameras. >> reporter: the securi
. >> doesn't use land, doesn't use fertilizer.t doesn't use or require freshwater to grow. >> imagine filling up your car on seaweed. yeah. the brake through technology developed right here -- the breakthrough technology developed right here until the bay area. >> to the moon! lego man launched into space. wait until you see what he brought back. it's part o >>> a growing number of users is threatening not to use twitter tomorrow. it's all part of a backlash against...
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experts say the increase is likely due to an increased use of fertility drugs.nd women waiting longer to have children. studies show that twins are more likely in older moms. >> low birth weight and premature births, but security experts say technology is improving the safety and success rate of things like in vitro fertilization and reducing the likelihood of multiple births. but yeah, low birth weight is anterior sous concern. >> absolutely. and those children who have those complications could face more complications down the line. >> absolutely. >> but we love babies. story. >> and twins are awfully cute. >> very cute. >>> let's find out about our weather and traffic. here is tom. >> good morning. it's milder when you step out. you'll notice the difference this morning. temperatures around the region are howevering in the upper 20s to around 30. remember yesterday mroshg, it was down into the single digits. quite a change from yesterday. 34, reagan national. upper 20s in prince georges counties. it's near 30 around the panhandle of west virginia. farther wes
experts say the increase is likely due to an increased use of fertility drugs.nd women waiting longer to have children. studies show that twins are more likely in older moms. >> low birth weight and premature births, but security experts say technology is improving the safety and success rate of things like in vitro fertilization and reducing the likelihood of multiple births. but yeah, low birth weight is anterior sous concern. >> absolutely. and those children who have those...
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the klad klamath's fertile fields produced 200,000 tons of potatoes last year. >> reporter: that is why many farm farmers spoke out about the dam removal plan at at community meeting in oregon. >> they worry about their future. with good reason. in 2001 water was shot shut off to the basin. >> the farm didn't get water. so they didn't have any income or no way to service it's debt. production. we didn't employ people. it was pretty tough conditions around here. >> the family has worked in land for three generations. he isn't happy with the settlement but thinks this is a. farmers will have access to water even in lean years. >> talk of taking the dams out has hammered our business. >> james barney owns an rv park downstream from the first dam. he has sunk $3 million into an expansion plan for a resort above the river. he worries if guests will still visit if dams go. farther upstream, the lake is popular recreation area. if the dams are removed the lake will disappear and most of the water from property will be literally left high and dry. homeowners could find themselves overlooking th
the klad klamath's fertile fields produced 200,000 tons of potatoes last year. >> reporter: that is why many farm farmers spoke out about the dam removal plan at at community meeting in oregon. >> they worry about their future. with good reason. in 2001 water was shot shut off to the basin. >> the farm didn't get water. so they didn't have any income or no way to service it's debt. production. we didn't employ people. it was pretty tough conditions around here. >> the...
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. >> reporter: another company that sprung up in the fertile ground of silican valley was intel. when intel was new, only a few computer makers were out there including one in san leandro called emsay. and we were there when emsay announced that they would be producing computers that used intel chips. >> reporter: the computer field was the home of a few computer companies. today it's gone way beyond that. it's a multi million dollars business with a future that seems almost unlimited. two important markets for these relatively inexpensive but amazingly versatile home computers are the country's 400 million small businessmen who have not been able to afford those large expensive computers. that they find for no more than a music system will play games with him, sprinkle his lawn, help him analyze the stock market and teach his children. that's the silican chip, right the tiny area in this slide. that is comprised of 30,000 extremely tiny transistors. now that single silicone chip has all the computing capability of the million dollars computers developed in the 50s. and yet this
. >> reporter: another company that sprung up in the fertile ground of silican valley was intel. when intel was new, only a few computer makers were out there including one in san leandro called emsay. and we were there when emsay announced that they would be producing computers that used intel chips. >> reporter: the computer field was the home of a few computer companies. today it's gone way beyond that. it's a multi million dollars business with a future that seems almost...
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he's a fertility specialist. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. i'm glad they didn't end on vagina., your character anyway, with taye diggs. >> what else is new? it's like a geometry class over there. >> jimmy: is it legal to have a relationship with your fertility doctor? >> i don't know. in some states. probably in l.a. >> jimmy: i guess it doubles your chances of getting pregnant. everything except the stick figure is legal here. >> you know the rules. >> jimmy: you're returning to "grey's anatoanatomy." is it this week? >> i think it is this week. >> jimmy: it's so alternate reality? >> yeah, it's alternate reality episode. remember? i'm old. it's an altered reality in which things are a little different at seattle grace. such as derek and addison are still married. she's pregnant. the chief of staff is, you know, meredith's mother. so it's all kind of -- i joke that patrick looks a little more like mcdreary than mcdreamy. >> jimmy: it's set from back when you were -- set in -- >> yeah, it goes back to where i was on the show. >> jimmy: has anything changed since 2005? is it lik
he's a fertility specialist. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. i'm glad they didn't end on vagina., your character anyway, with taye diggs. >> what else is new? it's like a geometry class over there. >> jimmy: is it legal to have a relationship with your fertility doctor? >> i don't know. in some states. probably in l.a. >> jimmy: i guess it doubles your chances of getting pregnant. everything except the stick figure is legal here. >> you know the rules. >> jimmy:...
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older moms and women who choose fertility treatments, account for the biggest increase in the numberrn in this country. one out of every 30 deliveries is a set of twins. that's up 76% in the last 30 years. experts say assisted reproductive technology and fertility drugs account for the majority of multiples. now unintended consequences could include low birth rate and preterm birth. but technology continues to improve, so does its safety and success rate. in this newsroom alone, we have five sets of multiples. >> smoking. >> all right. >> beautiful outside? but we are having obviously a water issue. >> yes you, know i may have started a new one again. a whole eight people like it on my facebook page. >> need more than eight. >> i have a couple pages. clear skies. the golden gate bridge. when or if there is rain in the seven day forecast coming up. got to be careful there. >> coming up in sports. two days after stanford lost in the fiesta bowl. andrew luck seems closer to the nfl. after falling short of the playoffs. the latest on the gm situation. straight from alameda. next from xfi
older moms and women who choose fertility treatments, account for the biggest increase in the numberrn in this country. one out of every 30 deliveries is a set of twins. that's up 76% in the last 30 years. experts say assisted reproductive technology and fertility drugs account for the majority of multiples. now unintended consequences could include low birth rate and preterm birth. but technology continues to improve, so does its safety and success rate. in this newsroom alone, we have five...