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'Desperate' IVF patients offered treatments with no proven fertility benefits

Many IVF patients would pay for costly extra treatments to increase chances of pregnancy, but new research find many aren't effective.

Raccontata dasmh.com.ausbs.com.auindependent.co.uk

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sbs.com.auStai leggendo21 h fa

'Desperate' IVF patients offered treatments with no proven fertility benefits

Many IVF patients would pay for costly extra treatments to increase chances of pregnancy, but new research find many aren't effective.

originale
independent.co.uk21 h fa

Most ‘add-on’ IVF treatments do not improve fertility, study says

Researchers found that the ‘add-ons’ either had no effect on fertility, inconclusive results or a small but uncertain benefit for a handful of procedures

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smh.com.au21 h fa

IVF ‘add-ons’ don’t work or have little evidence when it comes to pregnancy, new Australian research finds

While the majority of women undergoing IVF pay for “optional extras”, promoted as increasing fertility outcomes, new Australian research suggests most don’t work.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·smh.com.au

    IVF ‘add-ons’ don’t work or have little evidence when it comes to pregnancy, new Australian research finds

    While the majority of women undergoing IVF pay for “optional extras”, promoted as increasing fertility outcomes, new Australian research suggests most don’t work.

  2. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·sbs.com.au

    'Desperate' IVF patients offered treatments with no proven fertility benefits

    Many IVF patients would pay for costly extra treatments to increase chances of pregnancy, but new research find many aren't effective.

  3. mercoledì 24 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    Most ‘add-on’ IVF treatments do not improve fertility, study says

    Researchers found that the ‘add-ons’ either had no effect on fertility, inconclusive results or a small but uncertain benefit for a handful of procedures