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IVF hope increased as new screening test doubles conception rate

October 19, 2009 by Baby Chums  
Filed under News, Pregnancy

The odds for IVF success are currenty less than one in four procedures and with around 37,000 woman in Britain every year undergoing IVF, this will be welcome news.
British scientists have developed a new method, which screens embryos for genetic defects and greatly increases the chance of women becoming pregnant, even in their late thirties. [...]

Doctors Recommend More Sex For Men

June 30, 2009 by tanya  
Filed under Baby Health, News

Couples trying to conceive have been recommended to have sex every day. According to new research, daily sex improves the quality of men’s sperm.
Until recently, it was thought by many that men should refrain from intercourse for several days as it would increase the chances of conception.
The study was carried out in Australia by Dr [...]

IVF Twins Have Greater Risk Of Serious Illness Or Early Death

May 22, 2009 by tanya  
Filed under Baby Health, News

Twins conceived from IVF have been found in a study to be at greater risk of serious illness or dying within their first three years of live than twins which have been conceived naturally.
The study also found that twins born as a result of fertility treatment stay in hospital on average four days longer after [...]

New IVF Treatment Doubles Chances Of Success

February 10, 2009 by tanya  
Filed under News, Pregnancy

Scientists have reported that women who undergoing fertility treatment with a new technique to pick up abnormal chromosomes in their eggs have twice the chance of having a baby.
One leading fertility specialist explained how it was a fast and precise method of detecting possible birth defects and miscarriages.
The new procedure, developed in the UK, has [...]