Latest IVF breakthrough
Experts at University of Nottingham say a new procedure called endometrial scratching can improve the clinical pregnancy and birth rate by 20%.
Experts at University of Nottingham say a new procedure called endometrial scratching can improve the clinical pregnancy and birth rate by 20%.
Doctors studying IVF at the University of Nottingham say a procedure that is widely available could improve chances of having a baby by up to twenty percent.
Dr Lukasz Polanski is part of a group of doctors carrying out a clinical trial into the effectiveness of endometrial scratching which involves damaging the lining of the womb before embryos are implanted.
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