In a finding that could boost the success rate of in vitro fertilization (IVF), researchers report development of a tiny "lab on a chip" to evaluate the fitness of embryos harvested for transfer. A ...
... was born, and since then more than 1 million infants have been successfully conceived through in vitro fertilization (IVF), the technique in which a woman's eggs and man's sperm are fertilized in a ...
... been born to couples with fertility problems through assisted reproductive techniques such as in vitro fertilization (IVF). Because it is a newer field, relatively little research has been conducted ...
... it won't hurt to try alternative fertility treatments before reverting to in vitro fertilization (IVF). But a new study from Denmark finds that the success of IVF treatment is 30% lower among women ...
... recently introduced legislation to ensure the province's health insurance system will pay for in vitro fertilization. After Finland decided to fund single-embryo transfers, multiple births after in ...
... but scarcely improves the chances of a healthy
baby.
When couples with fertility problems turn to in vitro
fertilization, they often assume that they can double their chances
for a healthy baby by ...
... with increasing the odds of successful post-treatment pregnancy.
"Embolization of varicoceles in infertile men may be considered a useful adjunct to in-vitro fertilization," Dr. Flacke said.
Couples around the country are having difficulty deciding whether to discard or donate extra embryos created by in vitro fertilization.
... rates increase significantly and miscarriages are reduced if eggs that consume oxygen in a stable manner are used for in vitro fertilization, joint research by a clinic and two universities has found.
... mom Nadya Suleman already had six children after five successful in vitro fertilization treatments, but one big dilemma kept gnawing at her: What was she supposed to do with her ...
A growing number of fertility experts say implanting a single embryo during in vitro fertilization is better for mothers, babies and the public health system.
... shows that for couples beginning infertility treatments, an accelerated path to in-vitro fertilization (IVF) can offer a shorter time to pregnancy, cost savings of nearly $10,000, and a ...
For couples beginning infertility treatments, an accelerated path to in-vitro fertilization can offer a shorter time to pregnancy, cost savings of nearly $10,000, and a lowered risk of multiple births ...
... often have thick cervical mucus preventing them from becoming pregnant naturally. However, a pregnancy can be achieved by the use of intrauterine insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF).
NOTTINGHAM, England, Sept. 2 (UPI) -- A new screening test for in-vitro fertilization is improving the chances of successful pregnancies, British scientists say.