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30 Years of IVF
The delivery of Louise Brown, the world’s first test-tube baby, 30 years ago this week and carried out by doctors including Dr John Webster marked the birth of the IVF industry...
Minimally Invasive Treatment to Help Men with Low Sperm Count
Varicoceles, or swollen veins in the scrotum, is a common cause of low sperm count. New research suggests that the problem can be effectively treated with a minimally invasive procedure...
Proposed Fertility Regulations May Allow Use of Frozen Eggs
Women made infertile by cancer may be able to use eggs they have frozen prior to receiving treatment under proposed fertility regulations. The discussion paper also proposes allowing...
Non Invasive Surgery Option Can Help Infertile Men
According to a new research, infertility in men can now be treated with a minimally invasive procedure which may reduce the need for surgery while increasing couples' chances of becoming...
A Holistic Approach to Fertility
Yesterday at 07:32 AM
Category: Fertility News (http://www.keepthedoctoraway.co.uk)As any woman in her late thirties knows, the odds of getting pregnant as she grows older are lower than in younger women. And when she is ready to have a child and has a problem...
Couple Have Second Baby Using Same Frozen Sperm Sample
A couple are celebrating the birth of a baby created using sperm frozen for a record-breaking 19 years. Emmanuel and Zoe Iyoha hit the headlines in 2006 with the birth of daughter Poppy, now 23...
Birth Number Booms in U.S.
A record number of babies were born in the U.S. in 2007, according to early federal data released recently that some demographers say could signal an impending baby "boomlet."...
Looking Back, New Mother of Twins Sums it up with 'Wow'
Wow. What a difference a year makes. Barely a year ago, my husband David and I were only dreaming of our family. For years, it had been just the two of us, but we wanted more....
Singapore Plans New Measures to Boost Birth Rate
Singapore is working on a slew of new measures aimed at boosting the city-state's flagging birth rate, the government said on Monday. The new measures, which will be announced next month, will include
New Developments in In Vitro Fertilization
Are you one of the millions of people who are considering In Vitro Fertilization? If so, there are many choices and decisions to be made, including the state of the embryo(s) to...
The Future of Fertility
Thirty years ago the birth of Louise Brown, the world's first test-tube baby, marked a genuine medical breakthrough – one of the few that deserves the title. Until then, the limited...
Triplets a Challenge for Couple
For parents Leslie and Adam Perry, newly born triplets Aiden, Autumn and Austin have been a long time coming. The couple had been trying to conceive since their 2006 marriage. They had met just...
New Study Predicts Success of In-Vitro Fertilization
A method that is up to 80 percent accurate in determining whether a woman undergoing in-vitro fertilization (IVF) will take home a baby has been developed by Dr. Christopher...
Family Planning Still a Challenge for Many Poor Women
Average global birth rates have declined to 3 children per mother: - Family planning still out of reach for many poor women - Education, economic opportunity also important for lowering...
30th Birthday of World's First IVF Baby Celebrated
The 30th birthday of the first person to be born via IVF treatment has been celebrated. Louise Brown, the world's first "test tube baby", was born on 25 July 2008 and her conception was marked...
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