A different path to starting a family | NIH MedlinePlus Magazine
Mary Lanzara was 25 years old when her 20-year journey to motherhood began. The New Jersey native became pregnant six months after stopping birth control, which she had used to treat a painful women's health condition called endometriosis. Because of her condition, Mary's pregnancy was considered high risk. To keep a close eye on her, Mary's doctor had appointments with her every two weeks. Mary also had blood
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