I've spent £70,000 on IVF without success - but fertility is a lottery older women rarely win

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'My campaigning work in this area leaves me in no doubt that the industry is murky at worst and opaque at best,' writes Jessica Hepburn

Anyone who has been through the desperate and draining process of fertility treatment knows about the extraordinary – and sometimes dangerous – power of hope. So when Sally Cheshire, chairman of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority , this week accused IVF clinics of “trading on hope”, it will have chimed with many.

 

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IVF clinics 'exploiting' older women's hopes despite low chances, watchdog saysThe treatment is more popular than ever among women in their 40s, despite the low chances of success, latest figures show. Why no reporting on the brutality by the Nazi thugs in France.... macron is using horrific violence against French unarmed citizens and you remain silent!!! Castrejo67 If they are daft enough to think they can 'buy' anything they want, more fool them. After 30 tick-tock, after 40 fertilty drops like a stone. These are biological facts rather like men are men and women are women.
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