Medical tourism has huge untapped potential

Medical tourism in Greece has vast potential that remains largely untapped. Despite efforts by the ministries of Tourism and Health to create a legal framework for the expansion of this significant special form of tourism, which would also benefit other areas of the sector, little in the way of results has been seen, resulting in

By |2021-09-28T10:31:54+00:00August 8th, 2016|News|2 Comments

Huge rise in IVF for single and gay mothers since law requiring father figure was removed

The number of single women and lesbian couples receiving fertility treatment has soared since the Government took the controversial decision to remove the legal requirement for any child conceived to have a father or father figure. In 2007, before the change in the law, only 350 single women had IVF. But by 2010, the last

By |2021-09-28T10:32:51+00:00August 8th, 2016|News|1 Comment

One-fifth of UK women over 35 struggling to conceive

Nearly one-fifth of women aged 35 to 44 years have had problems conceiving, according to a survey of over 15,000 British people. The results of the survey, which were published in Human Reproduction, also revealed that, of those who reported experiencing infertility, 42.7 percent of women and 46.8 percent of men did not seek medical

By |2021-09-28T10:33:27+00:00August 8th, 2016|News|2 Comments

Study analyses advantages of using fractions of ejaculate in IVF

Sperm in the first fraction of ejaculate are more numerous, move more and present better quality DNA than those lagging behind. This is the conclusion of a study led by the Ginemed fertility clinic, which confirms that while the objective of the first fraction is to fertilise the egg, the second phase is so that

By |2021-09-28T10:34:03+00:00August 8th, 2016|News|1 Comment

Retrieving eggs at earlier stage of fertility treatment may improve pregnancy rates for older women

IVF success rates for women aged 43 and above could improve by retrieving eggs from their ovaries at an earlier stage of fertility treatment, according to a new study published today in the Journal of Endocrinology. US-based researchers found that the function of cells which nurse and support the development of eggs declines rapidly after

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Study finds children from solo mother families have positive feelings about family life

The number of children born to single women is increasing, partly as a result of social and legislative changes (in most jurisdictions) in the rights to parenthood. While technology has been readily able to meet this rising demand through donor insemination and even IVF, little is known about how children think, feel and fare growing

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Study helps provide couples with reliable long-term prediction at outset of fertility treatment

Three in four women starting fertility treatment will have a baby within five years, whether as a result of the treatment or following natural conception. The figures emerged from a large cohort study analysing the birth records of almost 20,000 women having fertility treatment in Denmark between 2007 and 2010. The majority of these women

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World report on fertility treatments reveals high use of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI)

The editor-in-chief of one of the world's leading reproductive medicine journals has attacked the rising use of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) for the treatment of infertility, following publication of the latest world report on assisted reproductive technologies (ART) today (Saturday). The report in Human Reproduction shows that while ICSI use has levelled off in some

By |2021-09-28T10:37:40+00:00August 8th, 2016|News|1 Comment

Most fertility apps unlikely to help plan or prevent pregnancy

We are increasingly relying on smartphone apps to help keep track of our health; a recent survey found that more than half of smartphone users in the United States have downloaded such a tool. But according to a new study, when it comes to fertility apps, they are unlikely to help users avoid or achieve

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Rise and rise of the IVF middle-class single mothers… who say fathers are a thing of the past

-Number of single British women seeking sperm has risen 55 per cent -Set to increase further after first NHS-funded sperm bank has opened -Lucinda Bird, 38, had baby, Raphael, using sperm donor -She said it was a 'lifestyle choice' -Charlotte Rees-John, 36, did the same after failing to find Mr Right -Deborah Brown, 43, decided

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