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"Embryo adoption" gives infertile couples hope
Seattle Times, United States - Nov 20, 2008
One day, they heard about "embryo adoptions" ? where couples who've gone through in vitro fertilization donate any leftover embryos to infertile couples. ...
Family adopts frozen embryos
abc7.com, CA - Nov 24, 2008
Many are considered leftovers, embryos created but not ultimately needed for in vitro fertilization. Many couples struggle with what to do with their ...
ASRM: Preimplantation Genetic Screening Reduces Recurrent ...
MedPage Today, NJ - Nov 21, 2008
Women undergoing in vitro fertilization who had a history of miscarriage and for whom embryos were genetically screened before implantation had less than ...
Unique procedure helping families save children from disease
KSL-TV, UT - Nov 25, 2008
Within a five-day window -- and that's all they have -- in vitro experts genetically screened the embryos. They were looking not only for those compatible ...
Gene Security Network to Present Data on New Bioinformatic Genetic ...
MarketWatch - Nov 10, 2008
The technology is initially being applied to genetic testing of embryos during in vitro fertilization (IVF), as will be discussed in a presentation on ...
First Commercially Available Test to Quickly and Accurately ...
MarketWatch - Nov 11, 2008
This is the first commercially available test to leverage bioinformatics to inform in vitro fertilization (IVF) transfer decisions by identifying potential ...
ASRM: New Embryo Screening Technique Boosts IVF Pregnancy Rates
MedPage Today, NJ - Nov 14, 2008
14 -- A new method of screening embryos before implantation for in vitro fertilization can achieve a "remarkable" increase in pregnancy rates by weeding out ...

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New IVF test increases pregnancy chances, say researchers
guardian.co.uk, UK - Nov 9, 2008
Genetic screening involves testing embryos produced during in-vitro fertilisation for abnormal chromosomes that could prevent the embryos from being carried ...
X-factor screening doubles IVF success rate TheMedGuru
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Adopting an Embryo
KELOLAND TV, SD - Nov 13, 2008
But a genetic condition meant they would never conceive on their own and in vitro would also not be an option. But having a child who was not genetically ...
New hope for pregnancy success in Thailand
Treatment Abroad - Medical Tourism News, UK - Nov 26, 2008
To this end, the centre combines high technology, expertise and caring, compassionate services to routinely provide single-embryo transfers to infertile ...
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In vitro fertilization not gender neutral, can proceed with sex ...
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A secretary who alleged that she was discharged for taking time off to undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF) stated a cognizable sex discrimination claim ...

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Mystery: Did Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Use In Vitro Fertilization?
National Ledger, AZ - Aug 5, 2008
By Susan Hatch Did Hollywood baby makers Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie use in vitro fertilization to help produce their two twin babies Knox Leon and ...
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt Made Those Twins the Old-Fashioned Way Actress Archives
Jolie Says Having 6 Kids Is 'Chaos' KOAT
Angelina Jolie Denies Twins Were Conceived Through In Vitro TransWorldNews (press release)
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Angelina Jolie denies in vitro fertilization
South Asian Women's Forum, India - Aug 4, 2008
Angelina Jolie has refuted an earlier report that she conceived her twin suing in vitro fertilization because she and partner Brad Pitt wanted their babies ...
Angelina Jolie denies twins were conceived through In Vitro ... International Business Times
Angelina Jolie: No In Vitro Fertilization! Just Jared
Jolie Says Twins Conceived Naturally andPOP
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Head Scratcher: Is In-Vitro Fertilization The New Gastric Bypass?
The Frisky, Georgia - Aug 5, 2008
Angelina Jolie just gave birth to her twins at the age of 33, with Us Weekly claiming that she conceived via in-vitro fertilization (IVF)?a story she and ...VTO

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Jenna Jameson Pregnant?
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Jameson has previously expressed her desperation to become a mother, after failing to conceive via in vitro fertilization and miscarrying during her ...
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In Vitro Fertilization Increases; More and More Women Apply for It
Enews 2.0, UK - Jul 27, 2008
In vitro fertilization supposes a removal of the eggs from a woman?s ovaries and combines them with sperm in the lab. After that doctors pick the best ...
In vitro: 30 years of free-market baby making Houston Chronicle
In Vitro Could Be The Answer For One In Ten Couples Worldwide eFluxMedia
Thirty Years After First Test Tube Baby, Scientists Pursue ... FOXBusiness
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In vitro fertilization called an ethical failure
London Free Press, Canada - Jul 25, 2008
Following Louise Brown's birth in England, University Hospital here became a world leader in the technique known as IVF -- in vitro fertilization, ...
Fertility Treatment Center Physicians Available to Discuss ... MarketWatch
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Jolie and Pitt Deny IVF Reports
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There were numerous reports last week that Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt conceived the little twins via IVF (in vitro fertilization), but i didn't write ...

Examiner.com
Trying To Get Pregnant? New Fertility Test Detects Eggs available ...
Examiner.com - Aug 5, 2008
This test would be one way to evaluate if they would be a suitable candidate for in vitro fertilization. Many women are putting off having children until ...

Sofia News Agency
Bulgaria In Vitro Program Gets BGN 100 M-Boost from Budget Surplus
Sofia News Agency, Bulgaria - Aug 4, 2008
Bulgaria In Vitro Program Gets BGN 100 M-Boost from Budget Surplus: Bulgaria's National Program for In Vitro Fertilization will be supported with BGN 100 M ...VTO
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Screening embryos for genetic diseases during in vitro fertilization: small margin of error remains

Screening embryos for genetic diseases during in vitro fertilization offers couples the best chance for a healthy child, but a genetic glitch could potentially cause doctors to misdiagnose a small fraction of them.

Citing concerns about the accuracy of preimplantation genetic diagnosis, the method many practitioners use to pick the healthiest embryos during IVF, University of Florida ( UF ) researchers set out to study the procedure.
Their work reveals the technique is actually highly reliable. But because there is a slim chance a genetic abnormality can cause doctors to misdiagnose embryos, some concerns still need to be addressed.

 
Preimplantation genetic diagnosis has been used for more than a decade to screen embryos for hereditary diseases such as Down syndrome and other abnormalities. To do this, one cell from an eight-cell embryo is extracted and examined for chromosomal defects.

However, as many as half these embryos spawn cells with different genetic information as they divide, giving doctors an inaccurate idea of how the embryo will continue to develop, said Larissa Kovalinskaia, at UF. While many embryos with this abnormality - called chromosomal mosaicism - stop developing early, some go on to be born. Because these embryos' cells contain different sets of chromosomes, doctors cannot always accurately screen them for genetic diseases, Kovalinskaia said.
 
" As more data were coming out, saying that as many as 50 percent of ( IVF ) embryos were mosaic, we started worrying about the accuracy of preimplantation genetic diagnosis," she said. " When you take one cell, does it represent the entire embryo ? What we've shown is that we can rely on PGD ( Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis )."

UF researchers estimate less than 3 percent of healthy embryos are discarded as abnormal and only 1.5 percent are implanted with undetected genetic defects because of mosaicism.
 
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To find out how big of a problem mosaicism is, the researchers developed a mathematical model using data from UF's IVF program and other programs to illustrate the different paths an embryo takes as it develops. While half of embryos turn out normal, with no mosaicism, the other half produce irregular cells as they divide.

Embryos that become mosaic after their cells divide twice typically stop progressing by the time they have accumulated eight cells. Too many of their cells have chromosomes that don't match and these mixed messages lead the embryo to stop developing, Kovalinskaia said.

Embryos with only one or two irregular cells still have a chance to develop normally though, she said. These embryos tend to not develop this abnormality until after their cells have divided a third time, typically the time when doctors perform preimplantation genetic diagnosis. This is where the problem with diagnosis occurs, researchers say.

" Our pathway concept may help to explain the observed outcomes during preimplantation diagnosis," said Kenneth Drury, director of the UF IVF and Andrology Laboratory and who was one of the researchers. " When we biopsy an eight-cell embryo, if we choose the one normal cell in an abnormal embryo, we may think that embryo is normal and transfer it.

" This occurs about 1 percent of the time, which means 99 percent of the time we will be accurate. Again the error is not due to a technical mistake but to natural errors occurring during early cell division in the embryo."

Extracting test cells before the embryo divides a third time could reduce the number of misdiagnoses because of mosaicism, the UF researchers suggest. Improving culture conditions could help too, Kovalinskaia said.

But the small margin of error shouldn't stop couples from having preimplantation genetic diagnosis, said Jamie Grifo, at New York University. The testing can work miracles for women prone to miscarriages or who carry genetic diseases, he said.

" If you are at risk for genetic diseases, it changes your outlook on starting a family," he said. " PGD allows them to get pregnant. It's a dramatic improvement when it works."

More than 45,000 babies are born each year with the aid of assisted reproductive technologies like IVF, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC ).
The use of IVF has declined in recent years, but Grifo said that is largely because baby boomers are leaving their childbearing years. Technologies like preimplantation genetic diagnosis have helped too, making IVF more accurate, he said.

 

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