Monozygotic twinning itself after elective single embryo transfer is uncommon, occurring in no more than roughly 3% of cases.
The number of twins and triplets born can vary significantly between IVF clinics, new data shows, but experts warn that singleton pregnancies are the safest option.
A fertility clinic in Australia has confirmed a critical error in which one woman gave birth to another couple’s child after an embryo transfer went wrong. The ...
Following a series of tests and procedures, doctors diagnosed Heather Demers with unexplained infertility Heather Demers and her husband, Nate, have been struggling with infertility since they decided ...
Victoria’s new IVF regulator has slapped new conditions on Monash IVF’s license after they transferred the wrong embryo to a ...
For couples preparing for In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF), the focus often remains on medical tests, hormonal injections, ...
A Melbourne couple are preparing for their long-awaited babies’ first Christmas, after a miracle ‘twin’ pregnancy where they ...
A mum who spent years trying to conceive has praised Bolton Hospital’s maternity team after describing the birth as “the best ...
By engineering a system replicating the womb lining with high biological accuracy, researchers at the Babraham Institute and ...