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After 10 years of development, Vietnam now has 53 IVF support centers. With costs ranging from tens to hundreds of millions, the service is becoming highly profitable.
The development of children born from a "freeze-only" transfer is similar to and even better than those born from a "fresh embryo" transfer,
Nguyen Thi Minh, 43, holds her nine-month-old son in her arms with the great happiness of a mother.
The happiness of parenthood might sound simple to most people, yet for approximately one million infertile couples in Vietnam, it would be an impossible dream if there were not doctors like Tang Duc Cuong.
An estimated 42,000 protesters took to the streets of Paris on Sunday, peacefully demonstrating against a draft law allowing lesbians and single women to conceive children with medical assistance, police said.
Vietnamese doctors won two of five awards given for Best Oral Presentation on outstanding scientific research at the 9th Congress of the Asia Pacific Initiative on Reproduction (ASPIRE 2019).
A baby has been born in China to a surrogate mother four years after his parents died in a car crash, Chinese media reported.
VietNamNet Bridge – About 10 per cent of married couples in Viet Nam are infertile.
The sperm of all 18-year-olds should be frozen for use in later life because of the risks attached with being an older father, a UK bioethicist has argued.
VietNamNet Bridge - Many infertile couples come to Vietnam for in vitro fertilization (IVF) because the cost for IVF operations are very cheap, while the success rate in Vietnam is much higher than in other countries.
VietNamNet Bridge – It was a sunny Saturday afternoon when Hoang Kim Dung stepped through the doors of the mortuary at the Thanh Tri Hospital in Ha Noi.
More than a third of twin births and more than three-quarters of triplets or higher-order births in the United States are the result of assisted reproductive technologies,