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LONDON — A new study calls into question the use of two common infertility treatments for couples who have unexplained problems having children.
Doctors in Scotland tested both a drug that stimulates ovulation and artificial insemination against doing nothing in couples who had no obvious reasons for their inability to conceive.
Among the three groups, researchers found little difference in the numbers of couples who had babies. The study was published today in the British Medical Journal.



