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WOMEN who freeze their eggs to delay motherhood are being given false hope by some fertility clinics, an IVF expert has claimed, saying there is no guarantee.
Patterns of gene expression in a woman's blood may give couples a clue as to whether she is likely to get pregnant using IVF
The story started out as that perfect piece of pop-culture fluff that the media swoons over: “American mommy gives birth to healthy octuplets.” Cue the predictable, dizzy motorcade of daytime TV interviews, the Star Magazine family photo exclusive and a TLC documentary mini-series.
It's been revealed that IVF blunders have destroyed the parenthood dreams for more than 100 Victorians.
MORE than 100 Victorian patients have had their dreams of parenthood destroyed by IVF blunders.
With up to one million people expected to join today's Gay Pride march in London, political leaders are more desperate than ever to tap into the power of the "pink vote".
How we lost £130m in the blink of an eye
(PhysOrg.com) -- A University of Adelaide study has recommended that infertile couples seek advice about their lifestyle before embarking on IVF treatment or other assisted reproductive technology.
For men with fertility problems, some doctors are prescribing a very conventional way to have a baby: more sex. In a study of 118 Australian men with damaged sperm, doctors found that patients having sex every day for a week significantly reduced the amount of DNA damage in their sperm.
Heavily pregnant Kate Garraway is blooming in blue as she presents live from Wimbledon
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