Spanish fertility site launched
Categories: Medical Conditions, Gadgets & Tech
Buenos dias! Uno burrito lengua con queso, por favor. That's the extent of my Spanish, pretty much, but it's really all I need to know. Except, maybe, uno cerveza tambien. I do have children, after all. If your command of Spanish is better than mine and, perhaps, better than your English, you might be interested in a new website en Espanol.
Fertility Journey (in English) has been online since last year; the Spanish version is new. Both websites are sponsored by Organon, a fertility research and treatment company. Fertility Journey includes information on testing and diagnosis, medical treatment coverage, financial planning and more. Among the millions of couples who struggle with infertility, there are hundreds of thousands for whom English is not their primary language. Infertility is difficult enough without the added stress of language issues. This site will address the growing need for accurate, accessible information in Spanish.
Fertility Journey (in English) has been online since last year; the Spanish version is new. Both websites are sponsored by Organon, a fertility research and treatment company. Fertility Journey includes information on testing and diagnosis, medical treatment coverage, financial planning and more. Among the millions of couples who struggle with infertility, there are hundreds of thousands for whom English is not their primary language. Infertility is difficult enough without the added stress of language issues. This site will address the growing need for accurate, accessible information in Spanish.
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Marylena 8-07-2006 @ 11:28AM
I think that "lengua" literally means "tongue". That must make for an interesting burrito.
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Uncle Roger 8-07-2006 @ 1:17PM
Actually, it does mean tongue and that's what's in it. Mmmmmm....
(http://www.sinasohn.net/notebooks/200502180800.html)
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