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  2. Bourn Hall Clinic - Wikipedia

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    History. Bourn Hall Clinic was founded in 1980 by IVF pioneers Mr Patrick Steptoe, embryologist Jean Purdy and Professor Robert Edwards, who were responsible for the conception of Louise Brown, the world's first IVF or test-tube baby in 1977. [1] Since its foundation the clinic has assisted in the conception of over 10,000 babies.

  3. Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) is an executive non-departmental public body of the Department of Health and Social Care in the United Kingdom. It is a statutory body that regulates and inspects all clinics in the United Kingdom providing in vitro fertilisation (IVF), artificial insemination and the storage of human eggs, sperm or embryos.

  4. British Pregnancy Advisory Service - Wikipedia

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    The British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) is a British charity whose stated purpose is to avoid unwanted pregnancy by advocating and providing high quality, affordable services to prevent or end unwanted pregnancies with contraception or by abortion." [1]

  5. NHS patients faced bigger IVF delays during Covid than those ...

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    Some 83% of private and 34% of NHS clinics were approved to resume service by May 15 2020. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  6. Fertility Treatments, Explained - AOL

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    IVF is a series of procedures that typically begins with fertility medicine to spur the ovary into making eggs. Once those eggs mature, they are removed and, in a laboratory, fertilized with ...

  7. Assisted reproductive technology - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the 1992 Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act, the CDC is required to publish the annual ART success rates at U.S. fertility clinics. [29] Assisted reproductive technology procedures performed in the U.S. has over than doubled over the last 10 years, with 140,000 procedures in 2006, [30] resulting in 55,000 births ...

  8. Birmingham Women's Fertility Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham Women's Fertility Centre at Birmingham Women’s Hospital, Birmingham, England, formerly named the "Assisted Conception Unit", is one of the UK's leading medical centres for infertility treatment and care. It is the longest established fertility clinic in the Midlands, marking thirty years operations in the year 2010.

  9. 'I was trying to survive': Yale Fertility Center patients say ...

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    'I was literally crying. There were tears coming out.' Rosenberg's first egg retrieval created the embryo that resulted in her two twin boys. But it was the only viable embryo from her procedure.