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New study on IVF treatments and its effect on hopeful parents
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Dec 23, 2015
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New study on IVF treatments and its effect on hopeful parents
Researchers at the University of Bristol and the University of Glasgow in the UK have published a study that may give hope for people trying to have a baby.
A pregnant woman holds her stomach June 7, 2006.
A pregnant woman holds her stomach June 7, 2006.
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Researchers at the University of Bristol and the University of Glasgow in the UK have published a study that may give hope for people trying to have a baby.

Researchers at the University of Bristol and the University of Glasgow in the UK have published a study that may give hope for people trying to have a baby.

The study concluded that nearly two-thirds of women undergoing In Vitro Fertilization or  I.V.F. Treatment will have a child by the sixth attempt

Joining us now is Dr. Evan Myers - A Professor in the Department of Obste-trics and Gynecology at Duke University Medical Center, he wrote an editorial that accompanied the study.