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<title>Seeing all sides</title>
<link>http://www.inboxrobot.com/news.php?fid=186636319</link>
<pubDate>5 Sep 2008 09:28 GMT</pubDate>
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...  few days a week,&quot; the issue, to my mind, becomes greater than medical failure. Fertility treatments are obviously not well understood, and to think that a family that suddenly has  ...
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<title>Why having twins is the new terrible twos</title>
<link>http://www.inboxrobot.com/news.php?fid=186622491</link>
<pubDate>5 Sep 2008 04:49 GMT</pubDate>
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...  damage and fewer who die. I had a double-embryo transfer during my own assisted fertility treatment. After several years of trying for a baby and, at 37, facing the imminent  ...
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<title>Paris: Mum, 59, waits for triplets to arrive</title>
<link>http://www.inboxrobot.com/news.php?fid=186499796</link>
<pubDate>4 Sep 2008 14:11 GMT</pubDate>
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...  maximum age limit of 42 for would-be mothers. But nothing prevents couples from seeking fertility treatment abroad and in 2001 a 62-year-old Frenchwoman gave birth to a child conceived through  ...
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<title>9:48pmMum, 59, waits for triplets to arrive</title>
<link>http://www.inboxrobot.com/news.php?fid=186490626</link>
<pubDate>4 Sep 2008 13:28 GMT</pubDate>
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...  maximum age limit of 42 for would-be mothers. But nothing prevents couples from seeking fertility treatment abroad and in 2001 a 62-year-old Frenchwoman gave birth to a child conceived through  ...
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<title> Woman (59) to have triplets</title>
<link>http://www.inboxrobot.com/news.php?fid=186488671</link>
<pubDate>4 Sep 2008 13:26 GMT</pubDate>
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...  maximum age limit of 42 for would-be mothers. But nothing prevents couples from seeking fertility treatment abroad and in 2001 a 62-year-old Frenchwoman gave birth to a child conceived through  ...
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<title>Frenchwoman, 59, pregnant with triplets</title>
<link>http://www.inboxrobot.com/news.php?fid=186487363</link>
<pubDate>4 Sep 2008 13:18 GMT</pubDate>
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...  maximum age limit of 42 for would-be mothers. But nothing prevents couples from seeking fertility treatment abroad and in 2001 a 62-year-old Frenchwoman gave birth to a child conceived through  ...
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<title>Woman (59) to have triplets</title>
<link>http://www.inboxrobot.com/news.php?fid=186486770</link>
<pubDate>4 Sep 2008 13:08 GMT</pubDate>
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...  maximum age limit of 42 for would-be mothers. But nothing prevents couples from seeking fertility treatment abroad and in 2001 a 62-year-old Frenchwoman gave birth to a child conceived through  ...
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<title>Frenchwoman, 59, to give birth to triplets</title>
<link>http://www.inboxrobot.com/news.php?fid=186486374</link>
<pubDate>4 Sep 2008 13:07 GMT</pubDate>
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...  maximum age limit of 42 for would-be mothers. But nothing prevents couples from seeking fertility treatment abroad. In 2001, a 62-year-old Frenchwoman gave birth to a child conceived through IVF,  ...
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<title>Mum, 59, waits for triplets to arrive</title>
<link>http://www.inboxrobot.com/news.php?fid=186485855</link>
<pubDate>4 Sep 2008 12:59 GMT</pubDate>
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...  maximum age limit of 42 for would-be mothers. But nothing prevents couples from seeking fertility treatment abroad and in 2001 a 62-year-old Frenchwoman gave birth to a child conceived through  ...
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<title>In Studies of Virtual Twins, Nature Wins Again</title>
<link>http://www.inboxrobot.com/news.php?fid=186443156</link>
<pubDate>4 Sep 2008 07:17 GMT</pubDate>
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...  channels: adoptions, surrogate births, natural pregnancies and fertility treatments, which can lead to . Many parents,  ...  be able to keep the boy. The fertility treatment worked, and Ms. Ignagni became pregnant with  ...
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<title>Living Together: In Studies of Virtual Twins, Nature Wins Again</title>
<link>http://www.inboxrobot.com/news.php?fid=186434405</link>
<pubDate>4 Sep 2008 05:53 GMT</pubDate>
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...  channels: adoptions, surrogate births, natural pregnancies and fertility treatments, which can lead to . Many parents,  ...  be able to keep the boy. The fertility treatment worked, and Ms. Ignagni became pregnant with  ...
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<title>She&apos;s suing the NHS over delays that forced her to conceive using a donor egg... So is Greta Mason honest or just selfish?</title>
<link>http://www.inboxrobot.com/news.php?fid=186407320</link>
<pubDate>4 Sep 2008 01:31 GMT</pubDate>
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...  others having to use a donor egg when, if they were brought in for fertility treatment earlier, they could have had their own genetic child. &apos;There are also hardly any  ...
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<title>She&apos;s suing the NHS over delays that forced her to conceive a baby with a donor egg... So is Greta Mason honest or just plain selfish?</title>
<link>http://www.inboxrobot.com/news.php?fid=186394223</link>
<pubDate>3 Sep 2008 23:54 GMT</pubDate>
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...  others having to use a donor egg when, if they were brought in for fertility treatment earlier, they could have had their own genetic child. &apos;There are also hardly any  ...
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<title>Fertility Clinics Urged To Use Single Embryos To Cut Multiple Pregnancies</title>
<link>http://www.inboxrobot.com/news.php?fid=186274791</link>
<pubDate>3 Sep 2008 11:05 GMT</pubDate>
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...  pregnancy rate, the single biggest health risk to both mother and child associated with fertility treatment. UK practice in this area currently lags behind most of Europe and Australia, principally  ...
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<title>New Guidelines For Elective Single Embryo Transfer In IVF Treatment</title>
<link>http://www.inboxrobot.com/news.php?fid=186271744</link>
<pubDate>3 Sep 2008 10:55 GMT</pubDate>
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...  three years. Currently in the UK, most fertility treatments involve transferring two embryos into the womb,  ...  funding for more than one cycle of fertility treatment is readily available. - The HFEA should  ...
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