‘IVF’ Articles
Written by Editor on 14 February 2012
Even in US, the Year of the Dragon is also the Year of the Baby The Seattle Times Kaycoff Manos’ company created the Dragon Baby Special, a personalized service that helps Chinese clients deliver babies in time through in vitro fertilization or surrogacy, connecting with bilingual fertility clinics and hiring Chinese translators. … and [Continue]
Written by Editor on 14 February 2012
Kerala is the new infertility treatment hub IBNLive.com In terms of treatment, Brinsden said that In Vitro Fertilization success rates are improving over time. Bourn Hall International India CEO Dr Pravin Kini said that they would be expanding their clinics across the country. “In the next three years … Read Article … [Continue]
Written by Editor on 14 February 2012
Seeing double: About 1 in every 30 babies born is a twin Northwest Herald This includes in-vitro fertilization as well as ovulation stimulation medications. Many people who use IVF choose to transfer two embryos because the treatment can be $10000, Beall said. But that also increases the odds of twins. … Read Article . . [Continue]
Written by Editor on 14 February 2012
Busted: 10 common myths about In Vitro Fertilisation Times of India There are other options like ovulation induction (OI) with medications, Intra Uterine Insemination (IUI). Fact: False, it can sometimes be the first treatment option as in women with bilateral blockage of tubes, severe male infertility and advanced age … Read Article . . [Continue]
Written by Editor on 29 January 2012
Childless couples in Wolverhampton will be limited to just one cycle of IVF on the NHS under cost-cutting plans confirmed today. Plans to save £175,000 to be ploughed into other health services have been approved following consultation by Wolverhampton … Read Article … [Continue]
Written by Editor on 29 January 2012
The ARI program provides a tremendous cost savings, as well as a peace of mind, to patients in need of in vitro fertilization (IVF). The average IVF cost is roughly $12,000 and is generally only for one cycle. Also, frozen embryos are typically … Read Article … [Continue]
Written by Editor on 29 January 2012
Experts have uncovered further evidence that a chromosomal test can boost the chances of success with in vitro fertilisation (IVF). Chromosomal abnormalities can cause embryos to fail, even though they may look healthy under a microscope. Array comparative … Read Article … [Continue]
Written by Editor on 18 January 2012
Peaches Geldof ‘Miracle Baby’; Told She’d Never Conceive Naturally The TV star was diagnosed with infertility-causing polycystic ovaries and believed she’d have to undergo Ivf (in vitro fertilisation) if she ever wanted to start a family with her fiance Thomas Cohen. Geldof is expecting a boy in April (12), and the couple [Continue]
Written by Editor on 18 January 2012
Postponing parenthood could have serious consequences, warns new study For example, the live birth rate per cycle of in vitro fertilization falls from about 31 per cent at age 35, to less than five per cent by age 42. “Often what we hear is, ‘If I’d known this sooner, I would have made a different [Continue]
Written by Editor on 18 January 2012
Penny Lancaster encouraged by son to have new baby Winnipeg Free Press The 40-year-old model gave birth to Aiden, her second son with rocker husband Rod Stewart in February 2011 and Penny – who underwent in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment before conceiving – says it was little Alastair’s insistence he wanted a younger … [Continue]