New 'soft IVF' method may help prevent side effects

A new form of in vitro fertilization called "soft IVF" is reportedly less expensive and more user-friendly than traditional IVF. This new procedure does not require that women undergo weeks of hormone injections, which some experts say may cut down on the hormones' side effects. In this article from the British newspaper The Mirror, one reporter talks to two women who have undergone the process, and she also discusses the benefits and drawbacks of the fertility treatment.

(The Mirror) UPDATED 04/22/2008
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