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Laura MacDonald, 07 August 2009 12:24
A change in the law governing the storage of frozen embryos could mean that some couples who hoped to use a surrogate to conceive will see their embryos destroyed this autumn. The law currently says that embryos frozen to allow couples to have children with the help of a surrogate can be kept for five years before being destroyed. On ...
A change in the law governing the storage of frozen embryos could mean that some couples who hoped to use a surrogate to conceive will...
Women hoping to get pregnant through IVF face a postcode lottery, according to a new report. Conservative MP Grant Shapps surveyed primary care trusts (PCT’s)...
Britain may need to brace itself for a baby boom after a supermarket chain reported a massive increase in sales of pregnancy vitamin supplements. Tesco...
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