WOMEN giving half their eggs away for cheaper IVF are disadvantaged (News, last week). In 25% of egg-sharing cycles the donors do not have a child, but at least 27% of the recipients do. Now Newcastle has a licence for doing cloning research on eggs received from 15 volunteers, only four of whom will have a child, based on the (Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority) HFEA’s data (News, last week), since potential children will be within the cohort donated for research.
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Risks of cheaper IVF - The Sunday Times 20th January 2008
Sunday, January 20, 2008
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