Topic: In Vitro Fertilization
Reuters US Online Report Health News | 2010-02-23 19:19:16
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Babies born by in vitro fertilization (IVF) do not face an increased risk of birth defects, nor are they at greater risk of being smaller than normal, according to a study conducted in Japan. But the researchers did find that women pregnant via IVF were more likely than those who conceived naturally to develop a pregnancy ...
Reuters US Online Report Health News | 2010-02-12 21:20:37
<div><p>NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Many women who successfully have a baby using donated eggs do not try to achieve a second pregnancy with the excess embryos they've chosen to store, a study at one fertility clinic suggests.</p><p>The findings, say the researchers, suggest that more fertility treatment ...
Reuters US Online Report Health News | 2010-02-11 20:38:50
<div><p>NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In Australia, a boom in vitro fertilization (IVF) and other assisted reproduction techniques prompted a heated debate in 2006 on whether government should subsidize the treatments.</p><p>In a government-funded study just published in the journal Human Reproduction, researchers from Australia explored policy options to ...
isnare | 2009-12-30 05:02:11
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a process of assisted reproduction that offers infertile couples a chance to have a child who is biologically related to them.<br><br>With IVF, a man's sperm and the woman's egg are combined in a laboratory dish, where fertilization occurs. The embryo which forms is then put into ...
