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Popular Fertility Drug May Raise Miscarriage Risk Without Improving Live Birth Odds

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Popular Fertility Drug May Raise Miscarriage Risk Without Improving Live Birth Odds
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A widely used fertility drug may carry a hidden tradeoff: as treatment adds up, the risks may rise without improving the odds of a live birth. Researchers found that women exposed to higher cumulative doses of clomiphene citrate had progressively greater risks of miscarriage and multiple births, yet no corresponding improvement in the chance of [...]

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