IVF: Embryo ‘Squishiness’ Can Predict Viability
A new study released by Stanford bioengineers and physicians has determined that the correct amount of ‘squishiness’ of an embryo can determine whether it will be successful once implanted. Selecting...
View ArticleStudy: IVF Does Not Increase Cardiovascular Risk
Many women undergo IVF to help with conception, and there has always been a question as to whether the treatment, which hormonally stimulates the ovaries into producing a large amount of eggs within a...
View ArticleStudy: Scientists Make Sperm From Mice
Chinese scientists have created sperm from embryonic stems cells from mice. They injected female mouse eggs with functioning sperm, creating normal and healthy offspring. The study which was conducted...
View ArticleStudy: Depression And Anxiety Can Affect IVF Results
According to a new study, anxiety and depression (although not necessarily antidepressants) can lower a woman’s success rates following IVF. The study, published recently in the journal Fertility &...
View ArticleSTUDY: No Link Between IVF and Breast Cancer
While you’re injecting yourself with hormones during In Vitro Fertilization, you might be wondering if the process might have any future adverse health effects. This week, there’s some good medical...
View ArticleWhat You Need To Know Before You Start IVF
There’s a lot to think about when you’re considering In Vitro Fertilization. There’s the financial, emotional and physical costs. There’s an invasive medical procedure to retrieve your eggs. There are...
View ArticleWhy Proposed Legislation Would Ban IVF
Should you be concerned about your right to utilizing in vitro fertilization (IVF) or surrogacy as a way to grow your family? Well, it all depends on what happens with current legislation pending in...
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