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  2. Tanaya Narendra - Wikipedia

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    Tanaya Narendra, popularly known as Dr. Cuterus, is an Indian sexual health educator, doctor, embryologist, and scientist. [1] [2] [3]In the year 2022, Tanaya received falsely the Health Influencer of the Year award from the IHW Council, supported by NITI Aayog and Ayushman Bharat, in recognition of her contributions to the field of public health.

  3. The Retrievals - Wikipedia

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    The podcast is a five episode show hosted by Susan Burton. [3] The podcast focuses on how female patients are treated in contemporary medicine. [ 4 ] A nurse at the Yale Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Clinic was switching out fentanyl-based painkillers for saline. [ 5 ]

  4. Fertility doctors say there are 'a lot of myths' around ... - AOL

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    Myth #3: IVF is the only way to get pregnant if you have infertility. Infertility is complicated, and there are a range of treatment options that can help someone conceive if they're unsuccessful ...

  5. List of fertility deities - Wikipedia

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    Statue of a goddess of fertility, Copenhagen. A fertility deity is a god or goddess associated with fertility, sex, pregnancy, childbirth, and crops. In some cases these deities are directly associated with these experiences; in others they are more abstract symbols. Fertility rites may accompany their worship. The following is a list of ...

  6. The Truth Behind 6 Commonly Believed Fertility Myths - AOL

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  8. Fertility and religion - Wikipedia

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    Fertility symbols were generally considered to have been used since Prehistoric times for encouraging fertility in women, although it is also used to show creation in some cultures. Wedding cakes are a form of fertility symbols. In Ancient Rome, the custom was for the groom to break a cakes over the bride's head to symbolize the end of the ...

  9. Legs up: Photographer Juergen Teller’s playful take on an age ...

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    Now a published book, “The Myth” is a portrait series featuring a nude Drizyte set against the 94 rooms of the neoclassical and art deco Grand Hotel Villa Serbelloni in Lake Como, Italy ...