In vitro gametogenesis, or IVG, is similar to IVF -- in vitro fertilization -- in that the joining of egg and sperm takes place in a culture dish.
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Compare that to other fertility methods like in vitro fertilization (IVF), which has a roughly 30 percent success rate or in vitro maturation (IVM), which is successful about 40 percent of the time.
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Then she will need in vitro fertilization to become pregnant.
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Patricia underwent several fertility treatments and in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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Serum is the irony of in vitro meat today, right?
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After a year of healing, she received in vitro fertilization.
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The Krupas were allowed four cycles of in vitro fertilization.
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As another fallback, scientists also can try in vitro fertilization.
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In recent years, scientists have moved beyond in vitro fertilization.
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The big picture: Employers rarely covered in vitro fertilization, egg freezing and other fertility care in the past, and those services are expensive when paying out of pocket — in vitro could cost $25,000 per try.
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We used up all of them but two for in vitro.
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By the next summer, Larissa had begun in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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The proposed law also seeks to ban in-vitro fertilisation (IVF).
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They tried with in vitro, which failed spectacularly in season 1.
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She was the first baby created by in vitro fertilisation (IVF).
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She later became pregnant in late 2018 via in vitro fertilization.
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In about a year, the patient will undergo in vitro fertilization.
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And so I started the process of in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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Mosa Meat's first in vitro hamburger, revealed in 2013, cost $330,000.
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Amy Schumer has opened up on Instagram about in vitro fertilization.
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"I was an artist in vitro," she is fond of saying.
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She ultimately conceived daughters Malia and Sasha via in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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We took out the exact amount we needed for in vitro, $10,500.
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Solo has begun the process of in vitro fertilization, she tells Elle.
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Women whose transplant is successful can then attempt in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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At this point, they are able to attempt in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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Their meaning would be circumscribed, contained, their lives kept safely in vitro.
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The child in question will have been conceived by in vitro fertilisation.
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Today, about 19983 in 21998 newborns was conceived by in vitro fertilization.
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Months before receiving a uterus transplant, the patient underwent in-vitro fertilization.
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What do you think of when you think of in vitro fertilization?
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It said scientists were also seeking ways to perform in vitro fertilization.
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In vitro meat for public consumption may become a reality relatively soon.
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Eventually, she turned to in vitro fertilization treatments at Dr. Mastrominas's clinic.
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The other poster, "Immacolata conception in vitro," is by Hogre's friend doublewhY.
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One cycle of in vitro treatment with donor eggs costs around $30,000.
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She has a 2-year-old daughter, Laceygale, from in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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Helping families have babies is the most obvious contribution of in vitro fertilization.
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Scientists still hope to save the subspecies from extinction using in vitro fertilization.
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But the researchers were able to successfully produce offspring using in vitro fertilization.
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But the technology to grow meat in vitro is still in its infancy.
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In France, a healthy couple trying to have children sought in vitro fertilization.
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Six months later, Kristen, 34, announced she was pregnant through in vitro fertilization.
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If these people have sentient droids, they can probably manage in vitro Fertilization.
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Her cells brought us the polio vaccine, in vitro fertilization and gene mapping.
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Eventually, Melas and Mazza turned to in vitro fertilization (IVF) to conceive Leo.
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Talking about her in vitro fertilization journey has been freeing for Julianne Hough.
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Teresa Giudice is opening up about her past experience with in vitro fertilization.
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The text and image suggest a parallel between in vitro and immaculate conception.
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Since coming to power, PiS has scrapped state funding for in-vitro fertilisation (IVF).
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Today, during in vitro fertilisation, it is possible to screen embryos for genetic disorders.
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They went into debt and sold their car to pay for in-vitro fertilization.
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In six to twelve months, the patients can attempt pregnancy through in vitro fertilization.
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Furthermore, who cares today if a person is the result of in vitro fertilization?
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For families undergoing in vitro fertilization, so-called "mosaic" embryos used to be unusable.
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The Obamas used in vitro fertilization to conceive their two daughters, Malia and Sasha.
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It is a twist on the well-established procedure of in vitro fertilisation (IVF).
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Her doctor advised her to try in vitro fertilization to get pregnant, she said.
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We tried this three times and have recently moved onto IVF (In Vitro Fertilization).
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Many universities and corporations are developing in vitro organ systems grown from human tissues.
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Acupuncture is sometimes recommended as a complementary treatment for women undergoing in vitro fertilization.
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So I decided to try for IVF (in-vitro fertilization), which is more intense.
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For those who conceive through in-vitro fertilization, due date predictions are more precise.
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God forbid that doesn't work, then in vitro [fertilization] is going to be our backup.
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My doctors advised against getting pregnant naturally, and suggested I do IVF, in-vitro fertilization.
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Tech giants now include egg-freezing and in vitro fertilisation in their employees' health coverage.
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Then last year, Carrie gave birth to twins via in vitro fertilization — on Feb. 28.
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When Gattaca premiered in 1997, it was right as in vitro fertilization was taking off.
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Over the course of seven years, Sezenia Tzeni endured seven rounds of in vitro fertilization.
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"Many say that in vitro meat is a way to solve resource problems," he said.
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The gametes are then brought to a lab and mixed in vitro to produce embryos.
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The pair eventually turned to in vitro fertilization, suffering through a year of failed attempts.
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Obama turned to in vitro fertilization (IVF) in order to conceive the couple's two daughters.
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They've since been through three rounds of in vitro fertilization over the past four years.
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In vitro fertilisation, heavier-than-air flight and interplanetary space travel were all thought impossible.
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In terms of microtechnology, QGel designs customized in vitro cellular microenvironments for cancer drug screening.
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"We're also developing technologies that will 215-D print hair follicles in vitro," said Bouez.
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In vitro fertilisation (IVF) has become better over the years but is still horribly expensive.
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However, Tricare limits coverage to some tests and procedures, and it excludes in vitro fertilization.
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There are three key areas requiring Congressional attention: in vitro fertilization (IVF), contraception, and abortion.
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Before the surgery, a recipient undergoes in-vitro fertilization to retrieve eggs from her ovaries.
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Choosing the sex of a baby during in vitro fertilization is a hot button issue.
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But if Bey used in vitro fertilization, twins could have been the plan all along.
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Tania Kowalewski has been trying to get pregnant through in vitro fertilization for four years.
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ASRM advised health professionals to hold off on in vitro fertilization procedures and intrauterine inseminations.
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The process, in vitro gametogenesis, or I.V.G., so far has been used only in mice.
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Early that morning, she had a procedure to harvest eggs for future in vitro fertilization.
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Their only hope for survival is in vitro fertilization, which is expensive with no guarantee.
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In addition to opposing abortion, some activists are also against in vitro fertilization, and surrogacy.
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Founded in 1967, Sebia provides medical equipment and technology used for in-vitro diagnostic testing.
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In vitro fertilisation (IVF) and surrogacy were worried about, debated and staunchly opposed in some quarters.
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They then attempted in vitro using donor sperm and O'Toole's own eggs, but four rounds failed.
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After struggling with infertility, she became pregnant with both Luna and Miles via in vitro fertilization.
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Christina underwent several rounds of in vitro fertilization — at one point, she miscarried after eight weeks.
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The embryo was originally frozen on October 12, 1992 by anonymous parents undergoing in vitro fertilization.
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Then I did in vitro fertilization, which resulted in the birth of my son last year.
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In vitro fertilization could also be threatened in the future, abortion rights advocates and politicians warn.
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Biotech startups around the world are now staking out other food animals for in vitro culturing.
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The egg is then fertilized outside the body (in vitro) and then implanted in another woman.
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The consumer goods company also offers employee reimbursement on in vitro fertilization and other fertility treatments.
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Between 1991 and 2016, birth rates from in vitro fertilisation treatment increased by more than 85%.
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The pair are already parents to son Ace, 3, who was conceived through in vitro fertilization.
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After struggling with infertility, she became pregnant with both Luna and Miles through in vitro fertilization.
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That is how deep the racism goes here; it's practically dropped into one's bloodstream in vitro.
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Yet for every in vitro fertilization success story, there have been at least as many failures.
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It may also have an unintended consequence: the restriction of infertility treatments, especially in vitro fertilization.
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She's suffered several miscarriages and has gone through many unsuccessful rounds of in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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FOR THOSE who can afford it, in vitro fertilisation (IVF) can make a dream come true.
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Both women are now undergoing in vitro fertilization, even though the procedures are no longer covered.
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Moore, conceived through in vitro fertilization, gave birth via emergency cesarean section after revealing on Oct.
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Thanks to genetic testing and in vitro fertilization, their daughter does not have the FFI gene.
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This year the first baby born using in vitro fertilization (IVF) will turn 40 years old.
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A 2018 study, also from Australia, tracked more than 800 women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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Then a second doctor agreed to a Hail Mary round of in vitro fertilization for $18,000.
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For most women undergoing in vitro fertilization, fresh embryos work just as well as frozen ones.
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They had to halt the in vitro fertilization treatment they had scheduled for the following month.
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If Cheryl has two different sets of DNA, she did feast on her sibling in vitro.
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A committee at the conservancy is looking at various alternative reproduction techniques, including in vitro fertilization.
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" The editors of Nova magazine suggested in vitro fertilization was "the biggest threat since the atom bomb.
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But few studies have looked rigorously at the environmental pros and cons of in vitro meat production.
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But most people do not see in vitro embryos as equivalent to fetuses, let alone to children.
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While she was obviously devastated by this turn of events, she has not ruled out in vitro.
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One by one, companies are staking out different animal tissues to grow in vitro for human consumption.
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But now, there's a desperate attempt afoot to save these incredible organisms from extinction: in vitro fertilization.
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Headquartered in Raritan, New Jersey, Ortho-Clinical produces in-vitro diagnostics equipment and associated assays and reagents.
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They turned to in vitro fertilization, with Dougherty's sister donating her eggs and Matthew using his sperm.
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The star has long been candid about having to undergo in vitro fertilization to conceive daughter Luna.
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"It's a big leap from what happens in vitro to what happens inside our guts," he said.
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Unable to afford costly in vitro fertilization treatments, they wondered if they would have to give up.
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Scientists are now working to help Sudan reproduce via in vitro fertilization using eggs taken from Najin.
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Research using Lacks' cells helped spur numerous medical breakthroughs, include vaccines, cancer treatments and in vitro fertilization.
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Service women report paying between $85033,000 and $20,000 for just one round of in vitro fertilization treatment.
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In mid-2010, Quebec's universal health insurance began covering all in vitro fertilization costs, with a caveat.
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The German firm is pinning its hopes on Atellica to turn around its In-Vitro diagnostics business.
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The law defines bioengineered food as food that contains genetic material modified through in vitro rDNA techniques.
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They will also have to pay for in vitro fertilization, which is typically not covered by insurance.
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ASRM advised health professionals to hold off on in vitro fertilization procedures, intrauterine inseminations and elective procedures.
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Researchers believe that the decline may be connected to advances in embryo transfers during in vitro fertilization.
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A committee at the conservancy is also looking at various alternative reproduction techniques, including in vitro fertilization.
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Soon after coming to power, PiS stopped financing in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments from the state budget.
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Despite these challenges, many women can still conceive through in vitro fertilization (IVF) and other reproductive technologies.
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She was conceived via in vitro fertilization, using Eledge's sperm and eggs from Dougherty's sister, Lea Yribe.
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It&aposs been 40 years since the first baby conceived using in vitro fertilization (IVF) was born.
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Mina Starsiak is keeping a positive attitude after learning her first round of in vitro fertilization failed.
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After becoming pregnant with twins via in vitro fertilization, one of the twins had died inside of her.
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The AP reports that CRISPR-cas9 gene editing was done during the in vitro fertilization, or IVF, stage.
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Tina Gibson gave birth to daughter Emma on November 25 after getting pregnant through in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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IVF, or in vitro fertilization, is pretty widely believed to be behind the original rise of these rates.
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Latin America is another potentially big market for the kit, since in vitro fertilization is largely banned there.
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Today one in 1603 in America is born thanks to in vitro fertilisation (IVF) and other artificial treatments.
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The pair first decided to pursue in vitro fertilization (IVF) about four years ago, years after Smiley's vasectomy.
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The couple, aged in their late thirties, opted for surrogacy after several rounds of failed in vitro fertilization.
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All of the embryos were unsuitable for in vitro fertilization because they contained an extra set of chromosomes.
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The couple first decided to purse in vitro fertilization (IVF) about four years ago, years after Smiley's vasectomy.
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My friend told me she doesn't expect to determine the fate of her future child using in vitro.
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The pair first decided to purse in vitro fertilization (IVF) about four years ago, years after Smiley's vasectomy.
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This month marks the fortieth birthday of Louise Brown, the first person conceived using in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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Since 2011, Malaysia has tried to breed the species in captivity through in vitro fertilization, but without success.
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Women undergoing in vitro fertilization have long worried that the procedure could raise their risk for breast cancer.
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The global market for in vitro fertilization (IVF), for example, is expected to hit $21.6 billion by 2020.
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"I was supposed to go to Hawaii next month for IVF," she said, referring to in vitro fertilization.
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With the big 4-0 looming and no promising life partners in sight, she began in vitro fertilization.
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After sharing her in vitro fertilization (IVF) journey on Instagram, Amy Schumer gave her followers a joyful update.
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The 'ick factor' Although in vitro meat might be healthier for consumers, its success hinges on public acceptance.
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Take the "14-day rule," a guideline that limits how long human embryos can be grown in vitro.
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After a miscarriage, she conceived her son, Ferris, through in vitro fertilization by using her last viable embryo.
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Since 2011, Malaysia has tried to breed the species in captivity through in-vitro fertilization, but without success.
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He then used in vitro fertilization to create human embryos genetically altered to be resistant to H.I.V. infection.
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Then, in vitro fertilization with donor eggs can keep open the prospect of giving birth—for a cost.
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Why should a woman undergo this experimental therapy, when safer alternatives such as in vitro fertilization or adoption exist?
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"I've waited 47 years for this moment," Moore, who conceived through in vitro fertilization, told PEOPLE at the time.
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Before receiving the uterus, Lindsey underwent in vitro fertilization so she and Blake could bank six to 10 embryos.
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Scientists hope to be able to create a northern white rhino using stem-cell and in-vitro fertilisation technology.
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Already, babies born through in vitro fertilization are more likely to be identical twins than the population at large.
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Women who want to get pregnant may also need to use assistive reproductive technology, such as in vitro fertilization.
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So the transplant would have to be removed and the sperm extracted to be used in in vitro fertilization.
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When Richardson Ajayi created the Bridge Clinic in 1003, in vitro fertilisation (IVF) was still a novelty in Nigeria.
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Over 2300,2000 babies were born last year with the help of in vitro fertilisation (IVF)—5% of all births.
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"We had one embryo that they said could be viable," she recalled, referring to the couple's in vitro fertilization.
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The Catholic Church, for example, opposes both creating embryos through in vitro fertilization and destroying them in any state.
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The research could help improve how embryos develop after being conceived through in vitro fertilization (IVF), the Institute claims.
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To really get people to change, in vitro meat manufacturers will have to bring something else to the table.
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Innovators in this field claim that, once scaled up, in vitro meat can be even cheaper than traditional meat.
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Ever since you taught yourself to read in vitro, Don and I knew that you were destined for greatness.
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According to Naegle-Kaimoana, Lisa Marie and her husband were planning on starting a family through in vitro fertilization.
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The nine-week pregnancy was the result of an in-vitro fertilization, one in several rounds of infertility treatments.
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Noda gave birth to a disabled son at age 50 after conceiving via donor eggs and in-vitro insemination.
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She'll have to use in vitro fertilization, though, because her own ovaries aren't actually hooked up to the uterus.
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According to her sister, Naegle had been preparing to start a family with her husband using in vitro fertilization.
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Down the road, this information could help scientists better understand certain diseases and possibly improve in vitro fertilization techniques.
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When in vitro fertilization was developed, many were vehemently opposed to it, fearing it would result in damaged babies.
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For the first time, Obama shared that both Sasha and Malia were conceived through in vitro fertilization, or IVF.
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After my third miscarriage, I turned to In vitro fertilization (IVF) with preimplantation genetic testing in order to conceive.
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Noda gave birth to a disabled son at age 50 after conceiving via donor eggs and in vitro insemination.
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The details: The list of 113 products focuses on in vitro tests of human specimens like blood and urine.
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For many people, in vitro fertilization requires repeated tries -- and additional costs -- to work, if it works at all.
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On July 25, Lesley Brown gave birth to the world's first "test-tube baby," conceived through in vitro fertilization.
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After five rounds of in vitro fertilization, my wife and I didn't have the funds to be parents anymore.
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The economy was strong, and in vitro fertilization and other assisted reproductive technologies were becoming more accessible and successful.
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Born in Poland and raised in Vienna, Dr. Gleicher is a pioneer in the field of in vitro fertilization.
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She came into being through a process of in vitro fertilization developed by Robert G. Edwards and Patrick Steptoe.
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Elon has 5 other sons from a previous marriage ... a set of twins and triplets via in vitro fertilization.
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Patients can decide to make conception decisions based on the results, such as using in-vitro or a donor.
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A clinic specializing in in vitro fertilization was suddenly shut down, before any women could reclaim their stored eggs.
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Dr. Edwards won the Nobel Prize in 2010 for his research, which opened the door to in vitro fertilization.
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If the patient ever wants to use the eggs through in-vitro-fertilization, that will cost an extra $22,000.
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He discussed the major challenges of conservation with supervisors and arrived at a novel approach: In-vitro fertilization (IVF).
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Olaf, the the first frog to undergo metamorphosis, was one of more than 300 toads born via in vitro.
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Last year, DFJ, Atomico, Fifty Years, and others invested $17 million in Memphis Meats' in vitro beef, chicken, and duck.
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About 40 years ago, Louise Brown, the first human created using in vitro fertilization, was conceived in a petri dish.
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It demonstrates that predicted dates on plenty of estimates for when in vitro meat would hit the shelves have passed.
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The process, called in vitro gametogenesis, allows eggs and sperm to be created in a culture dish in the lab.
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Moore, who conceived through in vitro fertilization, previously opened up to PEOPLE about how her life has changed since pregnancy.
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The brewing company's new parental leave policy also allows for in-vitro fertilization leave and return-to-work transition programs.
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However, these in vitro studies suggest that kambo has antifungal properties and could even slow the growth of cancerous cells.
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At one point, I stumbled upon a study regarding the effect of humor in reproduction rates after in vitro fertilization.
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Shady Grove provides services like in vitro fertilization and embryo-freezing to women and couples who have trouble conceiving naturally.
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Kramer also dished about her difficult road to motherhood that included five pregnancy losses and multiple in vitro fertilization treatments.
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These eggs were then fertilized in vitro and transplanted into surrogate mice, some of whom gave birth to healthy pups.
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The former Miss USA, who conceived through in vitro fertilization, gave birth via emergency cesarean section after revealing on Oct.
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The party has already said it will end state funding for in-vitro fertilization (IVF), saying it is too expensive.
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Obama revealed that she suffered a miscarriage and was only able to conceive the girls through in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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The same-sex couple had to travel to Belgium to get the in-vitro fertilization they couldn't get in France.
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The polio vaccine, chemotherapy, the AIDS cocktail, in vitro fertilization — we have Henrietta Lacks to thank for all of those.
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No one, including Memphis, has a fully operational facility brewing up in-vitro animal flesh at commercial scale just yet.
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You don't know the state of the embryo until the patient decides to undergo in-vitro fertilization and they're thawed.
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Abortion rights supporters worry that the amendment could be used to criminalize some forms of in-vitro fertilization and contraception.
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IVF combines the two reproductive cells outside of the body (which is what "in vitro" means) in a lab setting.
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Eleanor's field is in vitro fertilization, and a series of breakthroughs leads her into increasingly important research on stem cells.
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In vitro experiments conducted in the lab between northern white sperm and southern white egg showed promising results, he said.
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The doctor there suggested we put one $15,000 round of in vitro fertilization on our home equity line of credit.
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The benefits of in vitro fertilization made a lively trade in eggs and embryos seem desirable or at least inevitable.
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There have been more hydroxychloroquine Covid-19 experiments conducted in vitro, or outside living organisms, than in vivo to date.
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In vitro fertilization, or I.V.F., is by now broadly accepted, though it still has objectors, including the Roman Catholic Church.
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Ultimately, Crespo would like to incorporate applications for in vitro diagnostics (IVD) testing, expanding the unit to incorporate disease detection.
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"The bulk of the patients that we see are doing in vitro fertilization only to choose the gender," he said.
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Why it matters: This was the first time in vitro was successfully used to save the Puerto Rican crested toad.
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They also suggest that social maintenance fees be abolished and that single women be given access to in vitro fertilization.
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Other studies have been done in lab animals, or in vitro (meaning in a test tube, using animal brain tissue).
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SANDEEP and Reena Mander endured 16 rounds of in vitro fertilisation over seven years before they decided to adopt a child.
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Moore — who conceived through in vitro fertilization — previously told PEOPLE she's been wanting to start a family for a long time.
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Master Class Michelle Obama recently revealed that in her 220s, she underwent in vitro fertilization to conceive daughters Sasha and Malia.
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The recipient will live with the transplant for a year before her doctors implant a fertilized embryo via in-vitro fertilization.
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Today, Adamson said, there have been approximately 6.5 million babies born using in vitro fertilization since the procedure was first developed.
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Kandi Burruss' fertility struggles led the Xscape singer to turn to in vitro fertilization to conceive her son Ace, now 2½.
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These include procedures such as in-vitro fertilization and egg freezing, expensive interventions that are increasingly needed but not always covered.
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For 25 percent of the volunteers, it was at least their third attempt to have a child via in vitro techniques.
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She had her own children after four rounds of in vitro fertilisation and likes to help others in a similar predicament.
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After being diagnosed with endometriosis, she endured three surgeries to remove uterine fibroids to finally conceive Anna via in vitro fertilization.
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Javid and husband Tommy Feight welcomed baby Shams on April 17 via cesarean section, after undergoing in vitro fertilization to conceive.
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They were used for the discovery of the polio vaccine, chemotherapy, gene mapping, and in vitro fertilization, among other medical breakthroughs.
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Crosier is also hopeful they'll soon be able to produce a litter from in vitro fertilization, a first for the species.
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Thus far researchers have created simple brain matter using "in vitro cultures," a process that grows neurons haphazardly in a clump.
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After seeking the help of a reproductive endocrinologist, the couple tried in vitro fertilization treatment when IUI (intrauterine insemination) didn't work.
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These women are fully aware of ticking biological clocks as in vitro fertilization struggles for many couples have become more mainstream.
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Prior to receiving the uterus, Lindsey underwent in vitro fertilization so she and Blake could bank about six to 10 embryos.
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She and Jim, whom she married in 2014, welcomed 1-year-old daughter Aspen via in vitro fertilization in November 2016.
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"We start with cells in a petri dish," a process generally referred to as in vitro, said senior scientist Michael Bachelor.
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There were two known remaining females, and scientists hoped to use in vitro fertilization to try to ensure the species survived.
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It helps these employers include fertility treatments such as in-vitro fertilization and egg freezing in their overall health benefits packages.
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After trying rounds of in vitro, dealing with miscarriage and breast cancer, she welcomed her son in 2012 via gestational surrogate.
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On the wall, an LCD monitor cycles through a presentation of the clinic's specialties: in vitro fertilization, egg freezing, genetic testing.
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IVF – Infertility affects roughly 12 percent of married women, but VA's medical benefits package specifically excludes provision of in vitro fertilization.
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Instead, they injected some healthy mitochondria into an egg in an attempt to help with repeated failures at in vitro fertilization.
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The world's first test-tube baby, a girl called Louise Brown, is born on July 25 thanks to in vitro fertilization.
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Beyond adoption and surrogacy, some choose in-vitro fertilization, either with donor eggs or eggs they have frozen in the past.
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Conservationists are promoting the use of in vitro fertilization in a controversial effort to save the northern white rhino from extinction.
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But Ejalu must give his consent, according to a contract with an in vitro fertilization clinic, and he&aposs not interested.
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Doctors have told him and his fiancée, Crystal Black, that in vitro fertilization is their only chance of conceiving a child.
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Our investigations will be important to assess whether IVF [in vitro fertilisation] technologies could be improved to increase healthy pregnancy outcomes.
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When that in vitro fertilization failed to produce a pregnancy the Manukyans were devastated, thinking they had lost their own child.
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In vitro fertilisation, the field that they founded, has enabled millions of people worldwide to overcome infertility and have healthy babies.
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The company announced it has obtained a CE marking for a coronavirus test to be sold as an in-vitro diagnostic.
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They have also demonstrated the "three parent" approach during in vitro fertilization of human embryos, though they did not implant them.
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Their hopes for children — Mr. Twendele wants as many as eight — now rests in the United States, with in vitro fertilization.
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Nonpregnant women are seized, too, and forced to carry to term frozen embryos from the old world's in vitro fertilization clinics.
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To do so, Schumer is freezing her eggs and undergoing in-vitro fertilization (IVF), and she wants advice on it all.
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Back when in vitro fertilization was beginning, many people were horrified by the idea of creating babies outside the human body.
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To achieve public acceptance, industry leaders agree, in vitro meat must taste the same as, if not better than, conventional meat.
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Otherwise, if the recipient wants children, he might undergo a procedure to extract sperm from the testicle for in vitro fertilization.
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American scientists successfully hatched a critically endangered Puerto Rican toad from in vitro fertilization to save it from extinction, AP reports.
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Dreyer previously told PEOPLE that she and Fichera were preparing to begin in vitro fertilization when they learned the happy news.
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They can create embryos through in vitro fertilization, screen them in the lab and implant only ones free of the defect.
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The embryos were produced in-vitro using eggs from the remaining females and frozen sperm from male rhinos that have died.
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According to Dr He, seven couples undergoing in vitro fertilisation (IVF) participated in the study (an eighth was recruited, but dropped out).
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After 37 days, the transplant recipient started having regular monthly periods, and she became pregnant through in-vitro fertilization seven months later.
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The only hope for preserving their species is through in vitro fertilization using their eggs and stored semen, according to Ol Pejeta.
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Some of the medical breakthroughs derived from the HeLa cells include vaccines, cancer treatments and in vitro fertilization, according to the Sun.
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Like many couples engaging in assisted reproduction, Vergara and then-fiancé Nick Loeb used in vitro fertilization (IVF) to create pre-embryos.
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Eventually, the Chicago native turned to in vitro fertilization (IVF) in order to conceive the couple's daughters Malia, 20, and Sasha, 17.
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Specifically, in vitro fertilization techniques have allowed doctors to biopsy and conduct genetic tests on embryos to prevent inherited illnesses, including Huntington's.
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These include procedures such as in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and egg freezing, expensive interventions that are increasingly needed, but not always covered.
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Teigen, 31, and her husband Legend, 38, share daughter Luna, 9½ months, who was conceived with the help of in vitro fertilization.
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The egg is fertilized with sperm before or after this, and then the rest of the in vitro fertilization process is standard.
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For their initial proof of concept experiment, Avella's group tested the effects of the sticky beads in vitro, or outside the body.
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Javid discovered she was expecting her first child in August via in vitro fertilization, after difficulties in getting pregnant for some time.
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In 2012 it issued a liberal ruling on in-vitro fertilisation, saying that life begins gradually, not at the moment of conception.
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She and Fichera were preparing to begin in vitro fertilization when they learned the happy news that she was pregnant once again.
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If you have a semen allergy and want to conceive, your doctor may suggest in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intrauterine insemination (IUI).
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That's fine if you're trying to get pregnant without resorting to expensive treatments like intrauterine insemination (IUI) or in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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In 2500, tech corporations like Apple and Facebook made headlines — and drew some criticism — for subsidizing egg-freezing and in vitro fertilization.
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As far as Allison knows, she doesn't face fertility challenges, so there is no medical need for her to do in vitro.
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Lab studies on methylisothiazolinone indicate that the chemical may also be neurotoxic in vitro — or, carry potential to damage developing nervous systems.
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Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) screens embryos for mutations before they're implanted into a woman, which is usually done through in vitro fertilization.
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The "You Make It Easy" hitmaker reveals he and Kerr Aldean, 31, underwent in vitro fertilization once again for their second child.
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It was not clear to the women whether he was asking about impregnating the women through sexual intercourse or in vitro fertilization.
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More studies could also expand understanding of an in vitro fertilization technique that involves injecting a single sperm directly into an egg.
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Indicated 0.7 percent higher The biotech firm said it signed a three-year deal to cooperate with UCB on in vitro pharmacology.
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His adviser suggested a postdoctoral position at Rockefeller University in New York, where he was to study in vitro fertilization in mice.
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Abortion-rights supporters in Alabama worry that the amendment could be used to criminalize some forms of in-vitro fertilization and contraception.
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Monica Cox spent nine years trying to conceive, going through two rounds of in-vitro fertilization (IVF) before she successfully got pregnant.
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Under current law, the Defense Department provides such treatment, including in vitro fertilization, to injured service members through a special insurance program.
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The patient asked Patton whether the lung problems could be related to the hormone therapy she'd had for in vitro fertilization (I.V.F.).
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I was recently telling my mom about an article I edited on the difficulties of getting pregnant through in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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The birth of the baby rhino was especially important because it meant the artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer worked.
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They shared a night together early in the season and who knows what manner of in vitro sorcery Qyburn could whip up.
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The two women said it was not clear whether he was inquiring about impregnating them via sexual intercourse or in vitro fertilization.
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One round of in vitro fertilization (IVF) can set a couple back by $15,000, and often multiple rounds are required to conceive.
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It can mean sperm freezing or in-vitro-fertilization, in which an egg gets fertilized in a lab and not a uterus.
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Pei Xia Chen told PIX11 on Wednesday that giving birth to the couple's baby through in vitro fertilization changed her perspective on religion.
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We found a donor, did four rounds of IUI (intrauterine insemination, which is less invasive) and one round of IVF (in-vitro fertilization).
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In the U.S. the average cost for in vitro fertilization is around $11,000 to $12,000, according to the Advanced Fertility Center of Chicago.
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The past 60 years have seen this begin to change, first with clinically available artificial insemination and then with in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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" Despite it taking more than 10 years of in vitro fertilization for Nielsen to conceive, she says she had "a very easy pregnancy.
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But it takes a specialized cold chain to transport finicky eggs, sperm, and embryos across the world for surrogacy via in vitro fertilization.
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In vitro fertilization is "fundamentally transformative," said Adamson, who sees the new research as adding to the wealth of knowledge about this procedure.
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On average it costs $50,000 to conceive a child through in vitro fertilization and most Americans don't have the insurance to cover it.
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The fertility treatment itself also affected birth rates: Of those who tried in vitro fertilization (IVF) as their first treatment method, 46% conceived.
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Halfway between "in vivo" and "in vitro" exposure, the subject imagines the trauma scene but also represents it in physical or constructional behaviour.
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Already, in vitro fertilization (IVF) allows parents-to-be to select desirable traits from huge, carefully curated catalogs of sperm and egg donors.
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According to Van Mensvoort, Bistro In Vitro isn't trying to promote lab-grown meat, but rather to open our minds to the possibility.
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"I have really always strictly tried to keep women over the age of 50 from doing in vitro for themselves," Dr. Doherty says.
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Secondly, the study looked at isolated, "in vitro" bacteria outside their native environment of a human gut (or even a lab animal's gut).
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On last night's episode of This Is Us, Kate and Toby decide to pursue in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments to have a baby.
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"At your weight, the chances of a successful pregnancy are very slim, even if you go through in-vitro," the doctor tells her.
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But we hit a snag with quantifying the impact of wide-scale production of in vitro meat, because it, um, doesn't exist yet.
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"In vitro culture models are essential tools because they approximate relatively simple neuron networks and are experimentally controllable," said study author Shotaro Yoshida.
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She was then diagnosed with bilateral breast cancer and underwent a double mastectomy, which complicated her hopes to conceive via in vitro fertilization.
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The procedure The in-vitro fertilization (IVF) technique involves the donation of mitochondria, which provide energy for cells and contain their own DNA.
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Skylar is the first child for Rossi and longtime partner Smiley, who endured multiple rounds of in vitro fertilization and a vasectomy reversal.
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He'd been there once or maybe twice but couldn't get past the concept of eating meatless meat grown in a lab, in vitro.
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Conservative activists marched in Paris Sunday to protest a bill that would allow and fund in vitro fertilization for lesbian and single women.
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She told ABC's Robin Roberts that she and the former president used in vitro fertilization to conceive their two daughters, Malia and Sasha.
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In April 2016, a single male embryo from the couple was implanted in Allen's uterus at an Irvine-based in vitro fertilization center.
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Polaris can forecast how likely a couple is to get pregnant using different treatment methods—intrauterine insemination versus in-vitro fertilization, for example.
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If reproductive technologies involving only northern white rhino genes fail, Bruford said, scientists could consider using southern white females for in vitro fertilization.
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IVF, or in vitro fertilization, has enabled infertile women and older women to bear children, though it may pose some associated health risks.
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The critics say the amendment is problematic because patients undergoing in vitro treatments often create more embryos than they may need or use.
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The point-of-care segment of the diagnostics market will likely grow faster than the in vitro diagnostic market during the intermediate term.
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After undergoing three rounds of in vitro fertilization and suffering one miscarriage, all Manhattan-based equity salesperson Tracy Caliendo wanted was a baby.
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But in the past, companies have resisted including coverage for in vitro fertilization, the gold-standard treatment and one of the most expensive.
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These would all be your natural children just the same as if you had conceived through sex or old-fashioned in vitro fertilization.
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An experiment in China to alter the genomes of embryos in vitro, then implant them in the mother, is a step too far.
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Humanity may be able to save the northern white rhino after all, thanks to scientists who managed to create two in vitro embryos.
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The pair entered a co-parenting arrangement with a lesbian couple using in vitro fertilization and now have a 7-year-old son.
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Supporters of the bill are also hoping to avoid a religious fight over in vitro fertilization, which is opposed by the Catholic church.
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This intimate memoir of in-vitro fertilization starts when the author, a novelist and filmmaker in her late thirties, marries an old flame.
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The Ethical and Religious Directives, for example, severely limit access to reproductive health care, including abortion, contraceptives, sterilization, and in-vitro fertilization (IVF).
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But Indian law currently prohibits sex selection using sperm sorting and in vitro fertilization even for parents who want to conceive a girl.
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While sex selection can also be accomplished through in vitro fertilization, it is a much more expensive and invasive method than sperm sorting.
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After the transplant, doctors used in vitro fertilization — with the recipient's eggs and her husband's sperm — to start a pregnancy, which was successful.
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In InStyle's November cover story, she shared that the couple will soon attempt to get pregnant with their second child through in vitro fertilization.
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IN 2000, 71,000 babies were born in America after in vitro fertilisation (IVF), triple the number two decades earlier and 1.8% of all births.
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Although this amendment doesn't make anything illegal, it could open the door to the criminalization of some forms of contraception and in-vitro fertilization.
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Luckily, scarring and blockages can be treated surgically, and in-vitro fertilization is sometimes an option for people hoping to get pregnant, she says.
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Last year Dolce made comments opposing gay adoption and in vitro fertilization, which led to celebrities like Elton John to boycott the fashion label.
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"When you have these kinds of infections and you have damage to the tubes, in vitro fertilization is often still an option," Khan says.
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However, he points out that this doesn't prevent men from having children, as sperm can still be collected and used for in-vitro fertilization.
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The Phoenix woman quickly married her fiancé and prepared to undergo in-vitro fertilization (IVF), freezing several embryos that the pair could later use.
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Once a transplant is successful, in vitro fertilization is required to kickstart the pregnancy, as the ovaries are not connected to the transplanted womb.
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The new advancement in in vitro fertilization, developed by doctors in Newcastle, is intended to prevent children being born with certain fatal genetic diseases.
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Mr Pollard says that international travel for in vitro fertilisation (IVF) is increasing rapidly because many wealthy countries have restricted access to free treatment.
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And in vitro fertilization, or IVF, is even pricier: $12,000 to $15,000 per cycle, with many couples requiring multiple cycles before they get pregnant.
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The most unexpected level of honesty in "Make A Baby" comes from just how real it is about the costs of in vitro fertilization.
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King Edmonds announced on her blog in late November that she and Edmonds, 47, were expecting a son after undergoing in vitro fertilization again.
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But what about taking such a cell and creating from it an egg or a sperm that can be used for in vitro fertilisation?
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The military pays the full cost for in vitro fertilization for married soldiers through Tricare, the health insurance offered for all active military personnel.
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But efforts to grow meat in vitro can be traced back over a decade earlier—and one of the very first attempts involved fish.
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The party opposes the progressive policies of President Luis Guillermo Solis, such as same-sex marriage, in vitro fertilization and sex education in schools.
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"He's been with me and present for every step of the way," Javid, who conceived with the help of in vitro fertilization, told E!
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Five years ago, at the end of 1003, the couple decided to pursue in vitro fertilization (IVF) because Smiley had a vasectomy years earlier.
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Though Jana Kramer conceived her baby on the way naturally, she endured many struggles and trying times after multiple failed in vitro fertilization attempts.
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The Bachelor and The Bachelorette produce love in vitro, in a colorless void where things like political affiliations and religious views simply don't exist.
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For Tamron Hall, in vitro fertilization was a big part of her journey toward eventually becoming a mom to son Moses on April 24.
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Around the same time, he alleged, she began looking into having a child – whether it be naturally or through in vitro fertilization or adoption.
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I can say she wanted to get in vitro, I can say she wanted to do some things to make sure she got pregnant.
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King Edmonds announced on her blog in late November that she and Edmonds, 47, were expecting a son after undergoing in vitro fertilization again.
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For the now-widowed Celeste, that moment bleeds into her other nighttime memories of her husband: The day they visited the in vitro clinic.
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She used a surrogate after she learned through in vitro fertilization that she could get pregnant but could not carry a child to term.
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Domenico Dolce had made inflammatory comments opposing gay adoption and in vitro fertilisation, which prompted celebrities like Elton John to boycott the fashion house.
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The eggs were all unsuitable for in vitro fertilization because they contained an extra set of chromosomes, and had been donated for research purposes.
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" In a previous statement to PEOPLE, officials said they are offering the devastated patients an "in vitro package tailored to their individual clinical needs.
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"We were gonna do this last IUI a third time, and if not, we were gonna go to in vitro fertilization," she told People.
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She wrote that she struggled with fertility, suffered a miscarriage and only got pregnant with her two daughters when she used in vitro fertilization.
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They call their twins their deployment babies because they used the money they saved from a deployment to pay for in vitro fertilization treatments.
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But there is one procedure, in-vitro fertilization (IVF), that is curiously absent from this debate, though it results in the destruction of embryos.
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They underwent in vitro fertilization and were under the impression that the baby was created using an egg from Koedderich and sperm from Wasilewski.
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Once McFarland was accepted to the clinical trial, she started taking fertility drugs and underwent the in vitro fertilization (IVF) required to bank embryos.
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True to her nature, she candidly revealed that she gave herself shots of in vitro fertilization, IVF, while on her Sports Illustrated photo shoot.
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She and her husband tried in-vitro fertilization and adoption for several months but were advised against taking any of the children they met.
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During these short visitations, some of the men have smuggled sperm to their wives in order to conceive children through in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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Under her leadership, the company also now offers fertility benefits that cover four cycles of in vitro fertilization, and a $25,000 adoption reimbursement benefit.
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They are also retrieving and storing eggs from southern white rhino females in European zoos, and fertilizing them in in vitro conditions, Sampere said.
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The bioethics law, which has cleared its first reading in parliament, would lift the current restriction limiting in vitro fertilization (IVF) to heterosexual couples.
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For the study, researchers examined data on 211 women who went to a fertility clinic in Massachusetts to be evaluated for in vitro fertilization.
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So when they decided to have a third child, in vitro fertilization was out of the question, since the process often yields extra embryos.
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More complicated is the process of in vitro fertilization (IVF), in which a woman self-injects fertility medications for several weeks to produce multiple eggs.
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For women, smoking has been tied to earlier menopause, higher risk of miscarriage and ectopic pregnancy and less success with in-vitro fertilization, he said.
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Jason, 41, previously told PEOPLE that he and Brittany, 31, chose to undergo in vitro fertilization again after welcoming the couple's son in December 2017.
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LONDON, (Reuters) - Britain on Thursday became the first country to formally license an in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment designed to create babies from three people.
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Most studies on kambo use in vitro testing or animal assays, so there's not too much hard evidence for its effect on humans, Zamberlan says.
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Edwards developed the Nobel Prize-winning technique of in vitro fertilization, which eventually resulted in the birth of the first "test tube" baby, Louise Brown.
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Malaysia has reportedly been attempting to breed the rhinos using the reproductive technology in vitro fertilization (IVF) since 2011, but it's been an unsuccessful journey.
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Aleph Farms has competition -- Mosa Meats in the Netherlands and Memphis Meats in the US are also racing to develop in vitro or "clean" meat.
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"We're already headed down that route," Bass said about the couple expanding their family by exploring the option of surrogacy via in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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These embryos are created using in-vitro fertilization, or when egg and sperm are manually combined in the laboratory and then transferred to a uterus.
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They have a software front-end that scientists use or laboratories or universities can use to affect whatever in-vitro experiments they want to affect.
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She'll have to wait about a year until her uterus fully heals before she can undergo in-vitro fertilization (IVF) in order to get pregnant.
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However, he, Darwin Life, and New Hope Fertility Center continue to market the procedure — calling it HER IVF, or Human Egg Rejuvenation In Vitro Fertilization.
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In-vitro fertilization (IVF) is now a 40-year-old invention and even the top pharmaceutical companies have spent a pittance on research and development.
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But for the high school sweethearts, conceiving a child was only possible with in vitro fertilization, which was covered by Cynthia's insurance through her employer.
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In vitro gametogenesis, or IVG, is a technique that could allow any kind of cell to be programmed into a sperm or an egg cell.
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There are other examples: It remains illegal for lesbian couples to use in vitro fertilization with sperm from a donor to get pregnant in France.
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The proposed law also seeks to ban in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) and could see women who miscarry being investigated on suspicion of having an abortion.
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Healthineers, which is looking to Atellica to turn around its In-Vitro diagnostics business, said it had shipped almost 26,2627 by the end of September.
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"Most of the research on ingredients in skincare products are based on in vitro data, which is what happens inside a Petri dish," Wong says.
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If the aim really was just more babies, in vitro could do the job—but there's a reason why rich men get an extra woman.
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Jason previously told PEOPLE that he and Brittany chose to undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF) again after welcoming the couple's son Memphis in December 2017.
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More than one million babies have been born in the US to otherwise infertile couples, thanks to lab-assisted techniques like in-vitro fertilization (IVF).
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On March 7, the Texarkana, Arkansas 49-year-old will attempt to get pregnant with Kayla and her husband Cody's child via in vitro fertilization.
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The star had previously been open about her struggles with infertility, revealing that she had undergone in vitro fertilization procedures in the hopes of conceiving.
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But he claimed a major first: to have used the gene editing technology CRISPR to tweak the DNA of human embryos during in vitro fertilization.
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As he went through radiation treatment, Christina also began a grueling struggle to get pregnant via in vitro fertilization and suffered a miscarriage in 2014.
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The House committee has so far avoided discussion of embryonic cells, which are largely acquired from embryos discarded as a result of in vitro fertilization.
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Synthetic beef -- in vitro chuck grown from stem cells -- is the first step in what an optimist could see becoming a cascade of restorative effects.
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The changes began with Islamic clerics, who were among the world's first religious leaders to approve in vitro fertilization as a solution to marital infertility.
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Such are the perils of trying to have a child the way Lara and I are trying, without in vitro fertilization, or cryogenically frozen sperm.
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She later experienced two failed attempts at in vitro fertilization and suffered a miscarriage at eight weeks before giving birth to son Brayden in 2015.
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Participants also overestimated the chances that a 40-year-old woman will be successful in having a baby after one round of in vitro fertilization.
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He has clashed with Elton John after the fashion designer criticized in vitro fertilization, leading the pop star to create a hashtag, #boycottdolcegabbana, in response.
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In recent years, there has been an exponential rise in the number of couples who are opting to screen embryos during in vitro fertilization (IVF).
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COMPANIES ARE rushing to fill new niches for would-be parents: in vitro fertilisation extras, swish egg-harvesting "studios" and apps to track reproductive health.
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According to the Washington Post, Pitlyk opposes abortion, surrogacy, and in vitro fertilization and has also been heavily criticized for her lack of trial experience.
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I was sitting next to my husband at a small in vitro fertilization clinic in Istanbul, the kind entirely decorated in different shades of cream.
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It also offers coaches to employees who can provide information about the risks and benefits of procedures like in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and egg freezing.
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Now the author is celebrating his birth with the publication of her first children's book, I'm Very Ferris: A Child's Story About In Vitro Fertilization.
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In September, Congress passed a law allowing fertility treatments, including in vitro fertilization, for veterans with service-related infertility — something that had previously been banned.
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In a new glimmer of hope, scientists announced Wednesday that they successfully fertilized in-vitro embryos collected from the two remaining female northern white rhinos.
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AID (artificial insemination by donor, which dates back to the 19th century) and IVF (in vitro fertilisation, first used in the 1970s) have become everyday techniques.
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"One in seven couples grapple with infertility and six million babies have been born so far in the world from in vitro fertilization," Beltsos tells PEOPLE.
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The series features personal stories covering embryo-adoption, in vitro fertilization, blended families and more, including the emotional look into the lives of the Rucker family.
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Unless a still unproven reproductive technology in rhinos — in vitro fertilization (IVF) — is used to sustain the subspecies, the northern white rhinos will soon go extinct.
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Vanessa Fernandez Arango began documenting her in-vitro fertilization experience earlier this year on Instagram to help inspire other women who were going through similar situations.
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This provisional application is based on positive results from both in-vivo and in-vitro studies designed to address the unique formulation requirements of companion animals.
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In her book, Obama explained that she and her husband, former president Barack Obama, dealt with infertility and used in vitro fertilization to conceive their children.
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Several of the sessions and lectures were closed to VICE News, including ones on topics like birth control, in vitro fertilization, and Planned Parenthood's business model.
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As a research fellow in tissue engineering at Harvard in the early 2000s, he was invited to grow in vitro meat for an exhibition in France.
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Rossi and Smiley, who endured multiple rounds of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and a vasectomy reversal, were elated when they first found out about the pregnancy.
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"Because I have Huntington's, any child we have has 50/50 chance of having it, so to eliminate that, we did in vitro fertilization," Kelsey explained.
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According to WFAA, fertility specialists Dr. Kathy Doody and husband Dr. Kevin Doody at CARE Fertility in Bedford, Texas, tried In Vitro Fertilization using Effortless IVF.
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The research, which was approved by the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority, will use excess embryos donated by couples who have had in vitro fertilization treatment.
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Ever since the world's first lab-grown hamburger debuted back in 2013, the industry of in vitro meat production has been accelerating at a breakneck pace.
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Jason previously told PEOPLE that he and Brittany, 31, chose to undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF) again after welcoming the couple's son Memphis in December 2017.
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The couple had spent more than $100,000 on in vitro fertilization, and said in the lawsuit that they have wanted children since they wed in 2012.
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He and his team of researchers are discovering a means by which hair follicles can be grown from skin cells reproduced in vitro in the lab.
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It's a potentially promising sign for humans, who might want to use in-vitro fertilization to reproduce beyond Earth—say, after a long trip to Mars.
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Ms. Boggs's book is unsparing in its account of what in vitro fertilization — which in her case was successful, after just one try — really looks like.
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The bill would limit a woman's ability to make decisions about: contraceptive care, like IUDs and emergency contraception; cancer treatments; organ transplants; and in vitro fertilization.
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After starting female hormone therapy in her late 20s, however, the ability of her sperm to produce an embryo via in vitro fertilization would decrease significantly.
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Many of them come back with genital injuries that have left them infertile or having to use artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization to have children.
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Tests that gain FDA approval or clearance as an in vitro companion diagnostic in future will automatically receive full coverage under this final NCD, CMS said.
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Opponents fear this would lead to full adoption rights and encourage surrogate motherhood, which is illegal in Italy, or in-vitro fertilization, which is strictly regulated.
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In 2007, CCF produced the first-ever in-vitro cheetah embryo using IVF in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution and the University of California, Davis, USA.
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After he met Amber in 2010 and they subsequently married, the couple underwent in vitro fertilization and had a child, Ethan, who was born in 2015.
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The harvested eggs were airlifted from Kenya to Italy, where the Avantea laboratory will fertilize the eggs in vitro with the sperm from the decreased males.
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The fruit appears in the profile photos and Facebook feeds of women in online infertility communities, and dominates hashtags related to in vitro fertilization on Instagram.
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In the 203 years since its invention, over eight million babies have been born from in vitro fertilization (IVF), as well as other advanced fertility treatments.
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By giving the same rights to a fetus as a person, this measure could have far-reaching consequences for contraception and in-vitro-fertilization as well.
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The company also provides coaches to patients to help them understand the risks and benefits of various procedures, including in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and egg freezing.
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Doctors stimulated the ovary with follicle-stimulating hormone for in vitro fertilization and retrieved eight eggs, ultimately implanting two embryos in her womb earlier this year.
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In other instances he recorded human reproduction through the processes of amniocentesis, in vitro fertilization, ectopic pregnancies (when the embryo develops outside the uterus) and miscarriages.
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But her company, like many others in the Bay Area tech community, subsidizes costly assisted-reproduction techniques, including in vitro fertilization (IVF), for families like McKinnon's.
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Rose McGowan and her ex-husband aren't just walking away from their marriage ... they're abandoning their attempts at having babies through in vitro ... TMZ has learned.
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Geneticists can already clone animals; breed genetic diversity back into species at the brink of extinction via in vitro fertilization; rewrite genomes; and fabricate synthetic DNA.
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SOON TWO biotechnology firms will begin to offer couples undergoing in vitro fertilisation (IVF) the chance to screen embryos before they are implanted in the mother's womb.
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She also played matchmaker, collecting sperm and eggs from healthy individuals in their weirdly brief breeding season to produce in vitro offspring that might prove hardy sorts.
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The two men wanted a family and began exploring the option of in vitro fertilization (IVF), with help from a human egg donor and a surrogate mother.
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Dreyer admitted she "didn't know secondary infertility was a thing" until her experience, and that the couple are looking at in vitro fertilization for their next steps.
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He then fertilised the eggs he had created in vitro with sperm from a pink-eyed male, and also implanted the resulting embryos into pink-eyed females.
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This line of research is poised to improve our understanding of embryonic development during in vitro fertilization, and could result in better clinical treatments using conventional methods.
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Sure, it might be fun to ride the streetcar from Greenpoint to Red Hook to dine on artisanal in-vitro meatballs at IKEA 10 years from now.
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Kenya Moore had heard about the difficulties surrounding in vitro fertilization: the painful shots, the raging hormones and, of course, the disappointment of it potentially not working.
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But as more women choose to have children later in life, they are opting for in-vitro fertilization, which increases the chances of having twins and multiples.
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The new mom opened up to PEOPLE in a recent issue about how she conceived via in vitro fertilization, after difficulties in getting pregnant for some time.
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On her own company's site, users are asked to enter 80 data points about their health and fertility, and experiences with IVF or in-vitro fertilization treatments.
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That's in part because the editing worked so well, and in part because that editing took place in embryos created by a standard in-vitro fertilization technique.
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The in vitro diagnostics company forecast 2016 organic sales growth of 6-8 percent after 2015 sales rose 7.1 percent like-for-like to 1.965 billion euros.
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The regulated in vitro diagnostics industry contends that moderate- to high-risk laboratory tests with the same diagnostic function should be regulated similarly to ensure accurate results.
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Things change a bit if you had in vitro fertilization, because you know your conception date for sure, which makes the rest of those calculations more accurate.
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But two research groups, one in America, the other in Britain, have recently reported being able to sustain human embryos in vitro for up to 13 days.
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Some people, as one user expressed in a since deleted response to Teigen last night, that people who need in vitro simply aren't "meant" to have children.
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She found a clinic in the Bay Area, and after her second cycle of in vitro fertilization, she was overjoyed when she learned that she was pregnant.
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"While it was expensive, it was a whole lot less expensive than trying to look into something like in vitro or trying to ovulate via medication," Mrs.
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Neither can carry a pregnancy to term, so conservationists hope to fertilize their eggs in vitro with banked sperm and use southern white rhinos as surrogate mothers.
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Conservationists hope to extract Najin and Fatu's eggs; fertilize the eggs in vitro with banked sperm; and then implant the embryos in surrogate southern white rhino females.
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Technologies such as in vitro fertilization, ovulation-enhancing medicines, egg storage and artificial insemination have been around for decades now, and remain extremely expensive in many cases.
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Within eight to 12 months, the transplants started to produce sperm that was then used to fertilize 138 eggs in-vitro at Oregon National Primate Research Center.
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Whether for the Higgs boson, the development of in vitro fertilization or super-resolution microscopy, the Nobel Prizes have become a familiar milestone for celebrating individual scientists.
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Her familiarity with the way the songs work to advance character and story in vivo naturally informs her in vitro style, which is actorly to begin with.
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AgencyIQ | FDA will offer coverage of the centers within the agency responsible for the regulation of the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device, and in vitro diagnostic (IVD) industries.
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Malaysia has reportedly been attempting to breed the rhinos using the reproductive technology in vitro fertilization (IVF) since 2011, but it's been an unsuccessful journey so far.
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Smoking, fertility treatments like in vitro fertilization, and getting pregnant while having an IUD birth control device can also increase a person&aposs risk for ectopic pregnancy.
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Because of Kevin's injuries, the military doctors knew we would need to utilize in vitro fertilization to start the family that we wanted and had dreamed about.
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During the Hong Kong conference, Dr. He said he used in vitro fertilization to create human embryos that were resistant to H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS.
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The harvested eggs were airlifted from Kenya to Italy, where scientists at the Avantea laboratory fertilized the eggs in vitro with the sperm from the deceased males.
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In either case, sterilization can be successfully bypassed through in vitro fertilization if couples change their minds and want to conceive at a later stage in life.
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Yeah, even now, today, you can do in vitro selection of ... and certain people are carriers of ... This wasn't that but it was ... Oh it wasn't that, okay.
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Conceptually, this breakthrough means a girl's immature eggs can be recovered from her ovarian tissue, matured in the lab, and then cryogenically stored for future in vitro fertilization.
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"This is a small number of samples but provides proof of concept that complete development of human oocytes can occur in vitro," wrote the authors in the study.
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In InStyle's November cover story, the Lip Sync Battle star shared that the couple will soon attempt to get pregnant with their second child through in vitro fertilization.
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Why, for example, embark upon genome editing when technologies like genetic screening combined with in vitro fertilization could allow doctors to simply pick disease-free eggs to implant?
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Is it just another form of in vitro fertilization, or is it an early form of gene editing that could quickly lead to riskier attempts at human enhancement?
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But scientists in favor of MRT and the HFEA believe it to be more like in vitro fertilization, a fertility treatment that does not change the nuclear DNA.
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" The reality star has been open about her experience with in vitro fertilization, telling PEOPLE in July that the associated hormones gave her quite the "roller coaster ride.
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Tempus is also seemingly generating data "in vitro," as is another company we featured recently called Insitro, a drug development startup founded by famed AI researcher Daphne Koller.
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Black's team conducted a small number of toxicity tests on these printers using several methods, including chemical tests and in vitro cellular assays (the use of live cells).
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"They all look good with human tissues grown on plates, but a lot of stuff works in vitro and then, when it comes to animals, fails," Gupta says.
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At least one company has already set out to offer couples the option of doing IVF in low Earth orbit—as if in vitro fertilization wasn't expensive enough.
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Nowadays, surrogates rarely carry babies who are genetically related to them, instead using embryos created in vitro with eggs and sperm from the commissioning parents, or from donors.
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The former Real Housewives of Orange County star recently opened up to PEOPLE about her and fiancé Slade Smiley's journey toward having children together via in vitro fertilization.
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But, there is one thing you would definitely never plan to see pop up during a game of Jax And Brittany bingo: a thoughtful in vitro fertilization story.
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Just over one percent of all pregnancies in the U.S. are achieved with in vitro fertilization (IVF), and just a fraction of those are surrogate pregnancies, she says.
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So by replacing that tiny bit of genetic code via in vitro fertilization, it's possible to save a child from a deadly disorder they would otherwise definitely inherit.
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Kardashian very publicly struggled to have a baby when she was married to Lamar Odom, though she later said on KUWTK that she "fake tried" in vitro fertilization.
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Analysis showed some damage to the space-preserved sperms' DNA, but after they were transferred to female mice via in vitro fertilization, the mice moms had healthy pups.
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She and her husband, Chad, are unable to have children, and after two unsuccessful rounds of in vitro fertilization, they have decided they are done with fertility treatments.
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Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave is getting real about the struggles she experienced with in vitro fertilization and the complications surrounding the birth of her 3-year-old son, Cruz.
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Dreyer, 37, admitted she "didn't know secondary infertility was a thing" until her experience, and that the couple are looking at in vitro fertilization for their next steps.
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The Shark Tank star — who also has three children from a previous marriage — and dancer welcomed their first children together on April 23, after undergoing in vitro fertilization.
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His team received approval in Greece at the end of 2016 but only began recruiting human patients last year after completing another battery of in vitro safety tests.
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Robinson said she plans to go through in vitro fertilization, an option made possible because of her great-grandmother, who not only saves lives but also gives life.
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Chrissy Teigen reveals in InStyle's November cover story that she and husband John Legend will soon attempt to get pregnant with their second child through in vitro fertilization.
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I spoke with an artist who says that he considers lab-grown in vitro human meat as of an entirely different microbial species, confined to human-controlled environments.
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Recently Allison and I were discussing whether she would consider using in vitro fertilization to prevent passing the gene onto her children (should she choose to have them).
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Thus began Carrot, a startup out of Y Combinator working with employers to offer fertility care like egg-freezing and in vitro fertilization (IVF) as a workplace benefit.
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According to the university, foam was loaded with the antibiotic vancomycin and was shown to stop the in vitro growth of the Staphylococcus aureus bacterium for 48 hours.
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There are, of course, procedures for those with fertility issues, although the two most common options—in vitro fertilization and artificial insemination—have relatively low levels of success.
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It is relatively uncomplicated, especially when compared with in vitro fertilization which involves extracting an egg, inseminating it outside the body and then reinjecting it into the uterus.
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Brown, who turns 41 on July 25, was the world's first baby born by in vitro fertilization (IVF), a procedure that implants a fertilized egg into the uterus.
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The patient underwent in vitro fertilization to produce viable embryos months before the operation, which were then cryopreserved and implanted several months after she received the new uterus.
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However, Steiner said that she thinks AMH and FSH blood tests could still predict the number of eggs that could be retrieved for in vitro fertilization or IVF.
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The Senate Appropriations Committee voted 23 to 7 on an amendment to allow service members to have in vitro fertilization treatments covered by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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In vitro beef has a deep bench of advantages, and all of them are rendered meaningless by its one unavoidable shortcoming, which is that people think it's icky.
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When they did, Marty, who gave birth to Katie through in vitro fertilization, recalled, "Katie would walk far ahead or far behind" them, but never by their side.
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Dr. Edwards had been researching in vitro fertilization for nine years, the same amount of time Lesley Brown and John Brown had been trying to have a child.
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In Bulgaria, courts began refusing legal gender recognition of transgender people, while Poland put in place rules that deny in-vitro fertilization for lesbian couples and unmarried women.
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Like many other breeders, Page uses every available technique, including artificial insemination, egg collection, in vitro fertilization and the use of sperm selected to produce only bull calves.
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A systematic review published in 2014 examined the impact of cellphone radiation on sperm health, both in humans (in vivo) and on sperm in petri dishes (in vitro).
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In vitro fertilization has also been outlawed, and soon to take effect is new legislation, entitled "Every Child Needs Two," that will prevent single women from adopting children.
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Since 1978, when the first child, Louise Brown, was born using in-vitro fertilization, this and other assisted reproductive technologies have expanded immensely, creating over a million babies.
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But the fundamental questions are essentially what they were in the 1970s with the advent of in vitro fertilization: Are these welcome advances that can only benefit civilization?
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"We have not seen it with P.G.D." P.G.D. is shorthand for pre-implantation genetic diagnosis, developed more than two decades ago and an offshoot of in vitro fertilization.
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In a groundbreaking scientific breakthrough, two cheetah cubs have been born through in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer into a surrogate mother at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium.
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By 2022, TMRW wants its system to be used in 25% of all in-vitro fertilization cycles in US fertility clinics, TMRW co-CEO Joshua Abram told us.
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In one study, researchers concluded that diligently following the Mediterranean diet may help increase the chances of a successful pregnancy and birth for women undergoing in vitro fertilization.
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For instance, I recently wrote about how pineapples became a meme in the world of in vitro fertilization, and the struggles of parenting a teenage social media star.
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Recently, the Associated Press reported that a test tube rhino embryo, fertilized in vitro, was successfully transferred into a female southern white rhino at Chorzow zoo in Poland.
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Beyond combat, there are many other potential applications, including refrigeration-free preservation of protein-based drugs, eggs for in vitro fertilization or organs for transplantation, Dr. Chang said.
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It's also very abstract—like In vitro ME [a project that saw Rutzerveld create a "bioreactor-jewel" that nestled within human body cavities to cultivate human muscle tissue].
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People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals offered a one million dollar prize for whoever could "produce commercially viable quantities of in vitro (lab-grown) chicken meat" in 22003.
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Egg freezing is essentially the first half of in-vitro fertilization (and if you decide to use those eggs in the future, you'll need to do the second half).
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Forty years ago, scientists in the UK showed the promise of in vitro fertilization for the first time with the birth of the first "test tube baby," Louise Brown.
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Ultimately, researchers found that an antibacterial peptide called defensin-1, a compound in royal jelly, was responsible for promoting wound healing, both on in vitro cells and laboratory rats.
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Some other factors that could increase a person's chance of having twins include using in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatments, family history, previous pregnancies, and fertility drugs that increase ovulation.
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So far, we know how she really feels about Donald Trump pushing his birther conspiracy theory and what it was like to conceive her children through in vitro fertilization.
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But while Catts enjoys pushing the boundaries of synthetic biology, he's more reserved when talking about the place in vitro meat can—or should—occupy on our dinner tables.
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"Because I have Huntington's, any child we have has 50/50 chance of having it, so to eliminate that, we did in vitro fertilization," Kelsey explained at the time.
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Ol Pejeta Conservancy and the app aim to raise $9 million for research into breeding methods, including in-vitro fertilization, in an effort to save the species from extinction.
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Noe, who is not married and does not have children, carried Bliesner's twin babies using donor eggs and sperm from Bliesner's husband after becoming pregnant through in vitro fertilization.
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Treatments that work on cells in laboratories (in vitro studies) don't always work in animals (in vivo studies), and those that work in animals don't always work in people.
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But the Today co-anchor was unsure at many times if she would be able to give Vale a sibling, and it required the help of in-vitro fertilization.
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In-vitro fertilization is when a sperm and eggs are removed from each parent and mixed together outside of the woman's body in a laboratory to create an embryo.
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"We have a chance to preserve the diversity that has accumulated through thousands of years of evolution and domestication," said Ana Panta, an in-vitro conservation specialist at CIP.
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The couple was left with only four remaining embryos after a final round of In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), one of which was successfully implanted into Thompson in April 2015.
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He, a professor at Southern University of Science and Technology in Shenzhen, claims that his lab had been editing embryos' genetic codes for seven couples undergoing in-vitro fertilization.
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Story at a glance It's been 20213 years since the first child conceived via in vitro fertilization was born and 33 since the first baby from a frozen egg.
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Until now, the 14-day limit has not been a particular issue because scientists, in practice, have been unable to grow embryos in vitro for more than nine days.
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Conception through science The society was founded in 1985 by Robert Edwards, a Cambridge reproductive biologist who helped lead the first in-vitro conception with gynecologist Dr. Patrick Steptoe.
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In a complaint filed last week, the plaintiffs, all lesbians trying to conceive, also sought damages for the cost of their treatments, including artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization.
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Because he's transgender, he planned to undergo in vitro fertilization — extracting his eggs so they could be fertilized outside the body — with his wife carrying the baby to term.
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But despite that step, a 1992 law banning the V.A. from offering in vitro fertilization remains in place, forcing those soldiers to pay for subsequent treatments out of pocket.
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Our studies would also need to be repeated, in vitro and in vivo, before we could be sure Sofusbuvir has an effect in Zika virus treatment and is safe.
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With assisted reproduction, I wanted the in-vitro fertilization lab to be like a huge uterus, so that embryos would find the environment as comfortable as within the womb.
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Harvesting eggs from the 2 live rhinos and inseminating them with frozen sperm for in vitro fertilization into a surrogate rhino (as this study has started, albeit with hybrids).
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In addition to getting standard in vitro fertilization treatments, some couples are also pouring money into supplemental "add-on" procedures in hopes of increasing their chances of getting pregnant.
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Similarly, Dr. Edwards was the sole recipient of a Nobel Prize in 2010 for developing in vitro fertilization; Ms. Purdy had died in 1985, and Dr. Steptoe in 1988.
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In-vitro fertilization is currently a pricey and exclusive fertility option, with procedures costing as much as tens of thousands of dollars and varying widely based on insurance coverage.
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These execs have managed cultural differences after an acquisition, provided competitive benefits such as in vitro fertilization, and built a sense of community among teams that are entirely remote.
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Two cubs, each weighing about as much as a can of tomato soup, became the first cheetahs to be born through in vitro fertilization (IVF) to a surrogate mom.
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As a result of the ban on commercial surrogacy in Cambodia and Thailand, many couples are now turning to communist Laos for In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) and surrogacy services.
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South Carolina legislators are considering a bill, the "Personhood Act," which would effectively ban all abortions in the state and limit access to birth control and in-vitro fertilization.
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Beijing Hotgen Biotech, another in-vitro diagnostic instrument maker, said the epidemic will not have an impact on its revenues or profit this year, and also flagged investment risks.
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They soon became one of the most important tools in modern medicine, making it possible to develop such things as a polio vaccine, in vitro fertilization and gene mapping.
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The reality that nearly 1 in 6 US couples face infertility, and that many of them turn to in vitro treatments or surrogacy, doesn't seem to matter to her.
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Despite Costa Rica's reputation as a socially forward- looking nation, with high education and health standards, reproductive rights such as in vitro fertilization and abortion are not widely accepted.
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The best statistic I could find was the number of donor eggs that were used for in vitro fertilization, which increased to 2000,220 in 2000 from 10,801 in 2000.
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