He is particularly associated with women's health and the development of IVF.
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There's always IVF, of course, but statistically the odds are not great.
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But people are not using IVF in the same way, Dupree said.
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Union said she suffered the miscarriages both from IVF treatments and naturally.
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An Auckland IVF patient wants the services to be reclassified as essential.
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Their incidence may be higher with invitrofertilization than previously considered.
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He died in March 2002, and his wife then underwent invitrofertilization.
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I know they'll ask about the missing parents, the experiments, the invitrofertilization.
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It is against abortion, gay marriage and invitrofertilization.
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While they are all for trying invitrofertilization, the cost has been a challenge.
Uso de in vitro fertilisation en inglés
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Efforts will now be made to keep the species alive through invitrofertilisation.
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Her twin boys were born in December 2006 after she underwent invitrofertilisation.
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The couple battled infertility in the past and conceived Luna and Miles by means of invitrofertilisation.
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Hope for preserving the northern white rhino now lies in developing invitrofertilisation (IVF) techniques.
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Most research on embryonic stem cells at the moment is being done using spare embryos from invitrofertilisation.
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Recently the Government announced it will provide funding assistance to couples seeking invitrofertilisation (IVF) from 2019.
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Many clinics across Australia and New Zealand advertise their invitrofertilisation (IVF) success rates on their websites.
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US: A Wisconsin teacher is suing a Catholic school that fired her for becoming pregnant by using invitrofertilisation.
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A Mediterranean diet may help women receiving invitrofertilisation (IVF) to achieve successful pregnancies, according to new research.
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Doctors mastered the first procedure for invitrofertilisation (IVF) just months before journalists started clamouring about the biological clock.
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The woman claimed the embryos, created using invitrofertilisation technology, should have been afforded the protection given to the unborn under the Constitution.
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Skin cells could be converted into sperm that could create an animal through invitrofertilisation (IVF), or even transformed into whole animals.
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Doctors went on to produce two embryos from eggs recovered from Alvaro's ovaries using invitrofertilisation (IVF), although neither developed into a viable pregnancy.
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Invitrofertilisation is here to stay, but the destruction of early human embryos should not form part of Irish practice, argues Martin Clynes.
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IUI is less stressful than InVitroFertilisation (IVF) but until now few Irish couples have had a chance to try it.