by Sara Clay | Blog
FERTILITY medicine has come a long way since the birth in the UK of Louise Brown, the world’s first human “test-tube baby”, conceived via in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) on July 25 1978. In the intervening 35 years, about 5-million babies have been born...
by Sara Clay | Blog
MADISON, Wis.—Surrogacy agreements allowing for a woman to carry the child of another who is unable to get pregnant are valid contracts, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Thursday, drawing praise from those who are working to make it easier for such deals to occur....
by Sara Clay | Blog
AUSTRALIA–A landmark court ruling has given two gay men legal parentage of their surrogate child. The two men, who cannot be named for legal reasons, were in a committed relationship for 12 years before having a child through an altruistic surrogacy arrangement...
by Sara Clay | Blog
LONDON — British fertility experts have devised a new IVF technique that takes thousands of snapshots of a developing embryo that they say can help doctors pick those most likely to implant successfully and develop into healthy babies. Read More…...