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I gave birth to my late husband’s baby three years after he died from cancer using frozen embryos

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Beijing to cover IVF, other fertility treatments for couples from July

Beijing to cover IVF, other fertility treatments for couples from July

By Farah MasterHONG KONG, June 15 (Reuters) – Beijing’s government on Thursday announced that it would cover 16 types of assisted reproduction technology…

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I carried a celebrity’s longed-for baby. She treated me appallingly

I carried a celebrity’s longed-for baby. She treated me appallingly.

Little Phoenix Reum, born by surrogate to Paris Hilton and her husband Carter, is gurgling happily today in his crib in the family’s extravagant mansion in an upscale neighbourhood of Los Angeles. The two-month-old is a dream come true for the 42-year-old reality TV star, who says she longed for years to become a mother.

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An 8-and-a-half stone woman was told by NHS she was ‘too slender to be given IVF’

8-and-a-half stone woman told she was ‘too slender to be given IVF’

Samantha Barrett has a BMI of 18.5 which is below target of 19 required for IVF She was repeatedly refused fertility treatment and is now on antidepressants A minimum weight rule for women seeking IVF is facing criticism after one patient ended up on antidepressants.

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Why eternal fertility is closer than you think

Why ETERNAL fertility is closer than you think

EXCLUSIVE: Researchers believe giving birth at any age will become the norm They say science may soon unravel way of extending the female biological clock Giving birth in your 70s might sound totally preposterous. But some of the world’s leading fertility researchers would politely insist you’re wrong.

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Cancer in my teens left me infertile. Now my sister has given me the greatest gift

Cancer in my teens left me infertile

Dr Catherine Pointer shares her joy at being able to fall pregnant with first child In her teens, the research scientist underwent leukaemia which left her infertile Thanks to her sister Joanna donating her eggs, Catherine can now carry a child This Christmas, Dr Catherine Pointer is expecting a very special gift.

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`Financial pressure´ for women to work soon after…

`Financial pressure´ for women to work soon after miscarriage

Women have said there is “financial pressure” to work soon after a miscarriage as there is no guarantee of protection under current law. Sam Canaway, 40, told PA news agency she pushed herself to work while “suffering the trauma” following her pregnancy ending at 10 weeks.

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Children born from frozen embryos are more likely to develop cancer later in life

Children born from frozen embryos are more likely to develop cancer

A child that was born from an embryo that was previously frozen is more likely to develop cancer, a new study finds Leukemia and central nervous system cancers – than affect the brain and spine – were the most common Researchers are not sure why this increased risk exists but assure parents-to-be that the overall risk is still to low to abandon frozen embryos CDC data shows that around 29,000 babies were born from frozen embryos in the U.S.

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Cost of living crisis could fuel spike in woman donating their eggs

Cost of living crisis could fuel spike in woman donating their eggs

EXCLUSIVE: More women may look into egg donation amid cost of living crisis Experts said they ‘wouldn’t be surprised’ if more started to sign up to earn cash UK fertility regulator permits women to claim £750 for every round of treatment The cost of living crisis could fuel a spike in women donating their eggs, experts predict.