Big Fertility profits
“Emotionally and physically broken”
Court ruling on frozen embryos
“crude cut-off criteria”
It is much too early for anyone to celebrate.
The researchers analysed medical data from 7,944,248 children in Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden
Having children is a good thing, and the state should encourage it. But is this really the best or most cost-efficient way to go about it?
The city of Beijing is adding 16 reproductive health technologies to its health insurance programs in an effort to boost the birth rates. Other cities are thinking of following suit. Last year, the national birth rate fell to its lowest level since 1949, 1.3 children per woman, even though the government abolished its notorious one-child […]
A newly published global overview report in the Journal of Human Reproduction has found that the number of twins being born in the last 30 years has increased in all regions of the world. This, in the main, is down to increased access to IVF, fertility treatments and the postponement of having children until later […]
Remember Erin Brockovich, an inspiring consumer advocate and environmental activist in winning a US$333 million class-action lawsuit, the biggest of its kind in US history? She brought a small town to its feet and a huge corporation to its knees, as the tagline goes. A class action was just lodged against Monash IVF Pty Ltd, the owner of […]