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  • More US fertility clinics now 'freeze' eggs: More than half of US fertility clinics are now prepared to 'freeze' eggs, a new study has revealed. This option was traditionally reserved for women undergoing cancer therapy or for other medical reasons, but now two out of every three clinics in the US that provide egg 'freezing' will offer the service to healthy women who simply want to preserve their fertility while delaying childbearing, the study found. (Read more... 


  • Prisoner given green light to continue IVF treatment: An Australian Supreme Court has allowed a woman to continue with her self-funded IVF treatment, after she was given an 18-month jail term for fraud last November. The court heard that the woman, Ms Kimberley Castles, a mother-of-two had begun IVF treatment for 'age-based infertility' at a clinic in Melbourne before her imprisonment. (Read more... 




  • Woman, 66, Oldest to Give Birth to Triplets: After spending decades wishing she could have children, Bhateri Devi, 66, is now the mother of three — triplets, two boys and a girl. (Read more...)


  • Soft drinks linked to sperm quality: Consuming large volumes of soft drinks may lower mens' sperm count, suggest the results of a new Danish study. (Read more...) 


  • Air Qality in IVF laboratories is far more critical than in any other medical room: Growing embryos can be very frustrating. Sometimes we just can't find any logical explanation why rates of success are dropping. Embryos are extremely sensitive. A deep concern should be involved when they are exposed to lab environment. (Read more...)


  • Study shows rapid decline in women's eggs after 30:  The first study to chart the fate of a woman's supply of eggs from conception to the menopause, carried out by researchers of the University of St Andrews and Edinburgh University, UK, shows that the average 30-year-old woman will have just 12 per cent of her original ovarian 'store' of eggs left. (Read more...)


  • Experts warn of rising infertility in developing countries: Infertility levels are rising faster in developing countries than in developed countries, warned experts speaking at the 'Updates in Infertility Treatment (UIT) 2010' conference in Seville, Spain, last week. (Read more...)


  •  11th Royan International Congress on Reproductive Biomedicine- Sep 15-17, 2010: 11th Royan International Congress on Reproductive Biomedicine (Sep 15-17) is a unique event in its own field in Iran and the Middle East. Deadline 10 May 2010. (Read more...)


  • IVF less successful for Asian women, study finds: Researchers have found Asian-American women are less likely than white women to successfully have a baby through IVF, but were unable to pinpoint why. (Read more...)



  • Personality traits can predict fertility, scientists claim: Reproductive success of both males and females is linked to common personality traits, particularly neuroticism, according to a recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). (Read more...)


  • Fertile and infertile sperm could soon easily be distinguished: German researchers have developed a new way of measuring the quality of human sperm cells by creating a chemical 'signature'. (Read more...)


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