Study finds no better odds using 3 embryos in IVF

Courtesy Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Health and Fitness  Thu, 01/12/2012 - 10:31

Study finds no better odds using 3 embryos in IVF Associated Press Copyright 2012 Associated Press.

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Updated 08:34 a.m., Thursday, January 12, 2012 "Women who have gone through infertility treatment want the best chance of having a baby, but we need to explain that the data shows transferring more embryos doesn't actually do that," said Dr.

Scott Nelson, head of reproductive and maternal medicine...


 

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