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Which of the 16th and 17th Century anatomist was the first to describe the follicle?
Which pair of scientists were most important in helping the Billings develop the Billings Ovulation Method?
Which of the following discoveries resulted in earning the Nobel Prize for Edward Doisy?
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek helped to disprove the theory of preformation and was considered an “Ovist”.
Who was credited for the first successful IVF in a mammalian species (Rabbit)?
Which drug was responsible for thousands of miscarriages and limb deformities in the children born to women taking it?
Several scientific observations of cervical mucus were reported as early as the mid 1800’s. Which of the following scientist-discovery is correctly matched?
Which pair of scientists were most important in helping to develop the birth control pill?
The first scientist to observe the mammalian ovum was:
The first scientist we mentioned to by-pass the normal reproductive process by reporting the first artificial insemination of a woman was:
Hormonal Contraception, risks and Side Effects- My Personal Testimony
Ferely Correa born in Venezuela, married and mother of 5, met her husband when they were studying engineering. They now share the same profession as chemical engineers. Previously, Ferely was working as a chemical analyst in Venezuela and Mexico in the oil and gas industry, then moved to Holland, and there, volunteered as a team coordinator of activities related to the expat areas in the Hague, at ACCESS magazine. Currently, she is blessed to be part of the NFP instructors in USA, teaching the Billings Ovulation Method. Teaching has taken her on a rewarding and beautiful journey learning more about her body, how it works and what could potentially damage it.