New, Less Invasive Genetic Test Greatly Improves Pregnancy Rates In Older Women With Poor Prognosis
Monday, June 29, 2009 - 08:35
in Psychology & Sociology
A new test examining chromosomes in human eggs a few hours after fertilization can identify those that are capable of forming a healthy baby. The scientists have already enabled seven ongoing pregnancies in a group of older women with a history of multiple failed IVF attempts.
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