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<description>(July 5, 2011) -&nbsp;Egg freezing, which has been most commonly performed on cancer patients before chemotherapy hampers their reproductive options, is growing in popularity for women who have been too busy with their professions or too</description>
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<description>(July 4, 2011) -&nbsp;Experts say they have found a way to avoid the higher risk of twins through IVF without reducing the success rate.
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<title>Research breakthrough on male infertility</title>
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<description>(May 13, 2011) -&nbsp;Around one in 20 men is infertile, but despite the best efforts of scientists, in many cases the underlying causes of infertility have remained a mystery. New findings by a team of Australian and Swedish researchers</description>
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<title>15 eggs is the perfect number needed to achieve a live birth after IVF, study suggests</title>
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<description>(May 13, 2011) -&nbsp;An analysis of over 400,000 IVF cycles in the UK has shown that doctors should aim to retrieve around 15 eggs from a woman's ovaries in a single cycle in order to have the best chance of achieving a live birth after</description>
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<title>In China, an IVF clinic grapples with huge demand</title>
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<description>(July 1, 2011) -&nbsp;At 8:30 in the morning, a line weaves through the lobby and out the front door of the Shanghai Ji Ai Genetics and IVF Institute. Next to the lobby, people crowd into a waiting room, which looks and sounds as much li</description>
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