Using frozen rather than freshly collected embryos during IVF treatment reduces the risks of stillbirth and premature delivery, according to three separate studies published yesterday. The findings, from the US, Finland and Australia, suggest the act of stimulating a woman's ovaries with powerful drugs and then collecting the extra eggs she produces temporarily disrupts any IVF attempt conducted shortly afterwards.
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Frozen IVF embryos produce healthier children, researchers claim - The Times 11th November 2008
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Frozen embryos' health benefit - BBC Health News 11th November 2008
Frozen embryos safer for health of IVF babies, studies say - The Guardian 11th November 2008
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