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Spanish embryo adoption programme – is it a good idea?
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 22/07/2010 14:05:41
A fertility clinic in Spain is in the headlines for running an embryo adoption scheme that wouldn’t be allowed here in the UK.
A Spanish clinic is running an ‘embryo adoption programme’. The programme sees embryos donated to other women if the couple who created them doesn’t know what they wish to do with their embryos, or if they don’t respond to correspondence from
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Dorset chalk man carving helps local baby boom?
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 27/07/2010 14:15:45
Cerne Abbas Giant credited with fertility powers and recent ONS birth rate statistics
show. This birth rate is also nearly three times greater than the city-dwelling women of Westminster.In the past, to promote fertility, locals would erect a maypole on the figure and the couples trying to conceive would dance. Folklore said that a woman
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Asda to cut IVF drugs cost by up to £820
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 03/03/2010 14:39:08
Asda plans to offer customers IVF drugs at cost price, undercutting other big rivals
infertility treatments don’t get many breaks.” However, Dr Pacey also stated couples may get better deals from their clinic, as they often have good wholesale deals.
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Cheap fertility drugs need to be controlled
By Cassandra Kempster-Roberts on 21/04/2010 13:00:40
Fertility expert comments on the need for fertility drug control to help keep multiple birth numbers down
the recommendation is that they are used only in a hospital practice by experienced staff.”The Professor of Obstetrics & Gynaecology warns against any “clamp down” though, telling the BBC this would result in more TTC couples just heading overseas for unregulated
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