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Midlife women faced with destroying eggs (as they no longer want a baby)

It s the modern dilemma a growing number of us are facing - what to do with your £10k eggs on ice when your biological clock has stopped ticking. Here we meet midlife women faced with destroying their eggs (because they no longer want a baby) Sarah Murray, 49, has 11 eggs that she froze back in 2015 but is unlikely to use She has been left with the difficult decision of what to do with her eggs on ice Sarah spent nearly £10,000 but has an issue with becoming a mother close to 50 Carla Poole, 49, also spent £10,000 freezing some of her eggs when she was 37

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Mother, 33, gives birth to twins more than TWO YEARS apart after IVF

Mother, 33, gives birth to twins more than TWO YEARS apart after IVF
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Mother-of-six, 42, helps gay brother become dad by acting as his surrogate

Mother-of-six, 42, helps her gay brother and his fiancé realise their dream of having a baby together by becoming their surrogate after they spent £36,000 on IVF Anthony Deegan, 38, and his fiancé Ray Williams, 30, were elated when Tracey Hulse, 42, put an end to their year-long search for a surrogate  Manchester hopeful parents took out a £36,000 loan to fund three rounds of IVF  Used two anonymous egg donors and both of their sperm so don t know who is the biological father

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Fertility Services Market Growing At A CAGR Of 8.9% And To Target $27.15 Billion By 2026

Search jobs 16-Feb-2021 Fertility Services Market Growing At A CAGR Of 8.9% And To Target $27.15 Billion By 2026 Pune, Maharashtra, India, February 16 2021 (Wiredrelease) Allied Analytics –:Fertility services are availed by people who are unable to conceive naturally. These services assist infertile couples, single parents, and LGBT community to procreate and start a family. IVF and other assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedures, surrogacy, and artificial insemination are some of the widely performed fertility services. The global fertility services market generated $13.65 billion in 2018 and is projected to reach $27.15 billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 8.9% from 2019 to 2026. Asia-Pacific is estimated to be the highest revenue contributor throughout the forecast period.

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FULL LIST: Qld's best and worst IVF clinics revealed

News by Thomas Morgan, Sue Dunlevy, Jane Hansen 15th Feb 2021 2:19 PM Premium Content Subscriber only A government-funded website which lets parents compare IVF providers has launched, listing every single clinic in Queensland that provides the service. But the new tool - Your IVF Success - has been met with mixed reactions as one specialist group warns it ll make clinics less enthusiastic to treat couples with a reduced chance of success. The website credits an Australian Government grant as having made the service possible. But the Australian and New Zealand Society of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility has warned that the new website would result in confusion, misinformation and potentially lead to a reduction in access to treatment.

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