How Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS) Affects Fertility and IVF Outcomes
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Getting pregnant should be simple, but for some couples, it's not. There might be a reason you haven't heard of yet something called APS. Let's talk about what it is and how it might affect your chances of having a baby.
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