Wednesday, July 9, 2008
ART in the News
Affordable IVF, Older Dads, and The World's Oldest Mother
- A new IVF technique gives hope to infertile men.
- Frozen embryo babies are just as healthy as fresh ones.
- Affordable IVF comes to Africa.
- “The little boy with three mums (and they're all sisters).”
- Men have a biological clock too. But who cares? They’ll just hit the snooze button anyway.
- Help! My biological clock isn’t loud enough!
- Are children with Down syndrome being “exterminated” in the womb? Or do we have an “obligation” to select the best children we can have?
- A 70-year-old Indian woman becomes the world’s oldest mother.
- The pregnant man gives birth.
- Uterus size can predict some premature deliveries.
posted by Cheryl Miller | 8:26 am
File As: Assisted Reproductive Technologies, In Vitro Fertilization, Surrogacy, Frozen Embryos, Older Mothers/Fathers, Third-Party Reproduction





