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Plans to reduce multiple births from IVF
By Laura Lee Davies on 29/04/2008 00:31:34
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority has updated its plan of action to reduce the number of multiple births
) decided some time ago, to undergo a major review on how embryos were implanted.The HFEA's Multiple births and single embryo transfer reviewWith the aim of reducing the number of multiple births which come about as a result of IVF treatment (whilst ensuring
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Your uterus could be more important than your eggs for IVF
By Kimberley Smith on 22/02/2011 13:43:23
Egg quality may not be the biggest battle when it comes to having a healthy IVF pregnancy, according to new research
to have better outcomes.Researchers have admitted they don’t fully understand what goes on in a woman’s uterus as her baby grows. More research is planned.Are you considering IVF? Find out your options for assisted fertility and what you can do to get your
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IVF news update
By Clio FitzHerbert on 03/02/2010 11:30:41
We take a look at the most important new breakthroughs in IVF treatment
of miscarriage. Screening the eggs for these chromosomal abnormalities could make a huge difference. In 2009 a forty-one-year-old British woman, who’d had 13 failed attempts at IVF and two miscarriages, was the first in the world to become pregnant using this new
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Crackdown on ‘rip-off’ IVF clinics
By Paula Wilkinson on 23/05/2011 15:52:48
Fertility clinics charge too much and claim 'impossible' success rates, says expert
treatment, but with the NHS slashing its fertility provision, up 80% are turning to private clinics, where the average cost of a cycle is £3,500. Around 15,000 children are born as a result of IVF every year – but fewer than one in four IVF cycles results
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