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October 25, 2004

Baby for ovary transplant woman

Filed under: — The Editor @ 6:55 pm

Tamara is the first baby to be born to a woman after an ovary transplant

A cancer patient made infertile by chemotherapy has, in a world first, given birth after revolutionary treatment, Belgian doctors say ovarian tissue from Ouarda Touirat, 32, was removed and frozen seven years ago before chemotherapy, then re-implanted into her pelvis last year.

She conceived naturally and gave birth at Brussels’ Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc this week, the Lancet reported.

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October 20, 2004

Sperm donor shortage hits clinic

Filed under: — The Editor @ 1:04 pm

SpermA fertility clinic could be forced to stop its sperm donation service after new rules denying men the right to anonymity. The Cardiff Assisted Reproduction Unit used to have between 17 and 19 sperm donors registered, but now has just two regulars. Staff at the clinic have blamed new rules which will allow donors to be identified from next April.

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October 14, 2004

INUK - Work in Scotland

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Sheena YoungMy name is Sheena Young and I am Regional Organiser in Scotland for Infertility Network UK (I N UK). We are fortunate that The Scottish Executive Health Department fund my position, which has enabled us to have a branch here.

I have been in the post since 1997 and in that time have set up quite a few support groups across Scotland. In recent years there has been a very significant reduction in the number of active groups all over the UK. Here in Scotland at the time of writing this, we have just the group which I run in Ayrshire, one in Kirkcaldy and Cradle (formerly Glasgow Infertility Support Group) still active. It is sad that this is the case, but a survey of our members showed that many couples were seeking support in other ways and preferred not to meet face to face. The important thing is that we are able to provide support and information in the way that best suits each individuals needs.

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Male Factor Infertility

Filed under: — The Editor @ 8:14 pm

Male Factor infertility is the cause in approximately 50% of couples who experience infertility. All couples undergoing infertility investigations should have a semen analysis completed, even in circumstances where an identified female problem has been diagnosed. Causes of infertility amongst men vary, but in general it is the result in failure to produce an ejaculate containing a sufficient quantity of normal functioning sperm, capable of travelling through the female reproductive tracts and fertilising an egg.

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Unexplained Infertility

Filed under: — The Editor @ 3:26 pm

The Term “Unexplained Infertility” is used to describe a couple’s fertility problem, where no clinical abnormalities appear present. For example, investigations of the female partner show a clear and acceptable laparoscopy, apparently normal ovulation and a normal semen analysis.

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Pregnant on 5th and Final Attempt of IVF

Filed under: — The Editor @ 2:51 pm

A woman whose husband died two and a half years ago has given birth to his daughter after IVF treatment. Diana Scott, 44, from Chippenham, Wiltshire, had 6lb baby girl Grace in September of this year in a Bath hospital.

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Reflexology and Fertility

Filed under: — The Editor @ 2:29 pm

Background

My client was 29 years old and had been on the combined pill for approximately 11 years. When she came off the pill to start a family, she discovered that her periods were very erratic and were sometimes up to 12 weeks apart. After 12 months, her GP referred her to hospital for tests. These tests revealed that she was not ovulating. She then began hormone treatment and took Clomiphine for 6 months in order to kick-start ovulation. However, this treatment was unsuccessful, and Suzanne was then transferred to the waiting list for IUI (intra-uterine insemination).

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Dr. Karen Oppo on Reflexology and Fertility

Filed under: — The Editor @ 2:21 pm

Dr. Karen OppoReflexology is a complementary therapy and works on the principle that there are reflex points on the feet which directly correspond to different parts of the body. By stimulating specific reflex points it is therefore possible to directly stimulate specific parts of the body. Reflexology is a fantastic therapy that treats the person as a whole- mind, body and spirit. It is amazingly relaxing and helps the body fight off the adverse effects of stress, as well as raising your natural endorphin levels to give you that all important feel good factor.

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Alternative Therapies

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Alternative therapy is a generic term which describes holistic treatments which can usually be carried out independently to treat various medical condition or in conjunction with traditional Western medicine. The two main treatments which are currently cited as being potential benefits to infertility and fertility treatment are Reflexology and Acupuncture.

Both treatments are thought to work on the mind/body/spirit centres and aim to bring the body back into its natural state of harmony.

Reflexology is an extremely relaxing treatment for most people and it is thought to boost natural fertility and detoxify the body, therefore better preparing you for pregnancy which ever root you take. Some more recent theories suggest that reflexology, if performed in the early stages of an IVF cycle, can improve egg quality and quantity.

Acupuncture is currently becoming more widely accepted by the Western medical profession as a treatment which may be beneficial during fertility treatment. Recent research carried out in Germany by Paulus and Zhang suggests that acupuncture can increase implantation and thus pregnancy rates, if performed at specific times around embryo transfer.

This information should not be taken as a replacement for medical advice

October 11, 2004

New fertility treatment ‘closer’

Filed under: — The Editor @ 11:46 am

Fertility treatment has tended to rely on freezing embryos. The prospect of women routinely freezing unfertilised eggs for IVF has moved a step closer after research.

Thirteen children were born after 68 couples underwent treatment by Italian doctors who froze unfertilised eggs. Egg freezing is not new but doctors have struggled to achieve live births and tend to rely on freezing embryos as eggs are more vulnerable. The team from Bologna’s Tecnobios Procreazione now wants to improve the number of eggs which survive freezing.

The team froze 737 unfertilized eggs using the same method of slow freezing used during the cold storage of embryos. But only 37% of the eggs survived the process of freezing and thawing as unfertilized eggs are vulnerable to ice formation.

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October 10, 2004

Intra-Uterine Insemination

Filed under: — The Editor @ 6:14 pm

IUI is a technique which can be done in one of two ways: either by using your partners sperm or using a donors sperm, depending on your fertilty problem.

It is a procedure whereby the woman is usually stimulated to produce eggs (oocytes) using a procedure specific to her clinic. Some clinics will also initially down-regulate a woman’s cycle, which involves the administration of another drug to dampen down all other hormones in her body.

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