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New IVF and infertility guidelines
22nd May 2012 - Consultations are beginning on changes to IVF and fertility treatment guidelines for England and Wales. As well as IVF, the guidelines cover a wide range of fertility treatments and issues, including ovulation induction and male fertility issues. The changes are being welcomed by the
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What are the risks of birth defects after fertility treatment?
Lots of people find it difficult to conceive, with about 1 in 7 couples in the UK seeking medical help to have a baby. There are lots of different treatments available to help with fertility problems. Two types are in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). IVF is a tr
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Infertility linked to childhood leukaemia
24th April 2012 - Children born to mothers who had trouble getting pregnant for more than a year or who were given fertility drugs to stimulate their ovaries may be more likely to develop leukaemia, new research suggests. Leukaemia is a cancer of the blood and is the most common childhood cancer, wi
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Stem cells may help infertile women
February 27th 2012 - For the past 60 years it's been thought that women are born with a finite number of eggs. However, scientists now say they have found a way to use ovarian stem cells to make new eggs. In their study, published in Nature Medicine, researchers report finding egg-producing stem cel
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Maximum of two embryos best in IVF
Many couples turn to IVF if they’re trying for a baby and haven’t been helped by other fertility treatments. The man’s sperm is mixed with the woman’s eggs in a lab, so that the eggs become fertilised. Doctors then put one or more fertilised eggs (embryos) into the woman’s womb. Although IVF has bee
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Can a multivitamin help with fertility treatments?
About 1 in 7 couples in the UK have difficulty getting pregnant. Although there are many potential reasons why, often it’s because a woman’s ovaries are either not releasing eggs or not releasing them regularly. Treatments can help with this, including injections of a drug called clomifene or of hor
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New sperm and egg donor fees agreed
19th October 2011 - Sperm and egg donors will be offered new payments under fees agreed by the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority today. Donors used to get out of pocket expenses capped at £250. In future, fertility clinics will be able to offer sperm donors a fixed fee of £35 per visit, i
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Protect your pregnancy before you conceive
Thinking about getting pregnant? If so, then you're probably already knee-deep in ovulation predictor kits, temperature charts and maybe even pregnancy test kits. While most women are concerned about what happens after they conceive, doctors say that more should be thinking about what to do before t
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Boxers or briefs: Myths and facts about men's infertility
When a couple is diagnosed as infertile, first thoughts often run to the woman, with unhelpful thoughts like: she's not a "complete" woman because she can't get pregnant. However, as nature would have it, problems with infertility are equally due to male and female conditions. Infertility is the ina
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New trends in infertility treatment
For the one in seven couples in the UK with fertility problems, getting pregnant is an elusive -and frustrating - dream. If they seek medical help sooner rather than later, the outlook has never been brighter. Infertility treatments have improved, options have expanded and doctors are more skilled a
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