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Demand for IVF continues to rise | Demand for IVF continues to rise |
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The number of women undergoing fertility treatment continues to rise, as do success rates, the latest UK figures show. | The number of women undergoing fertility treatment continues to rise, as do success rates, the latest UK figures show. |
There was a 6% rise in the number of women having IVF, from 30,861 in 2004 to 32,626 in 2005, resulting in the delivery of 11,262 children. | There was a 6% rise in the number of women having IVF, from 30,861 in 2004 to 32,626 in 2005, resulting in the delivery of 11,262 children. |
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority said multiple births continued to be a concern. | The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority said multiple births continued to be a concern. |
In 2005, 24% of IVF births were a twin or a triplet, up from 22.7% in 2004. | In 2005, 24% of IVF births were a twin or a triplet, up from 22.7% in 2004. |
Twins and triplets tend to be born earlier, and so face far greater health problems. | Twins and triplets tend to be born earlier, and so face far greater health problems. |
Although IVF accounts for only around 1% of all UK births, it accounts for nearly a fifth of the multiple births in the country. | Although IVF accounts for only around 1% of all UK births, it accounts for nearly a fifth of the multiple births in the country. |
On Tuesday, the HFEA announced a three-year strategy aimed at bringing down the multiple birth rate. | On Tuesday, the HFEA announced a three-year strategy aimed at bringing down the multiple birth rate. |
The HFEA wants clinics to look at ways of cutting the rate to one in 10 or less. | The HFEA wants clinics to look at ways of cutting the rate to one in 10 or less. |
Success rates | Success rates |
The overall live birth rate for all IVF was 21.6%, up from 2004 when the figure was 20.6%. | The overall live birth rate for all IVF was 21.6%, up from 2004 when the figure was 20.6%. |
For women under 35, the rate was 29.6%, up from 28.1% in 2004. | For women under 35, the rate was 29.6%, up from 28.1% in 2004. |
The HFEA also issued a new Find a Clinic section on its website, where patients can find details of treatments on offer at each clinic as well as success rates. | The HFEA also issued a new Find a Clinic section on its website, where patients can find details of treatments on offer at each clinic as well as success rates. |
UK's top 10 fertility clinics for live birth rate (women under 35using their own fresh eggs for IVF and ICSI - intracytoplasmic sperm injection) Assisted Reproduction and Gynaecology Centre London - 60.7%Lister Fertility Clinic London - 43.1%Centre for Reproductive Medicine Bristol - 42.2%Reproductive Genetics Institute London - 42%UCH London - 41.1%Centre for Assisted Reproduction (Gateshead) - 38.9%Edinburgh Assisted Conception Unit - 38.4%The Woking Nuffield Hospital - 38%Nurture University Hospital Nottingham - 36.8%St Jude's Women's Hospital Wolverhampton - 36% | |
It is estimated that one in seven UK couples - 3.5m people - have difficulty conceiving. | It is estimated that one in seven UK couples - 3.5m people - have difficulty conceiving. |
Alan Doran, interim chief executive of the HFEA said: "Good and comprehensive information is vital for any patient making choices about their treatment options. | Alan Doran, interim chief executive of the HFEA said: "Good and comprehensive information is vital for any patient making choices about their treatment options. |
"Statistics are just one of the many things patients need to consider when choosing a clinic. | "Statistics are just one of the many things patients need to consider when choosing a clinic. |
"Their age, location, which treatments are available and what the clinic offers to support them are also absolutely key to helping them make informed decisions." | "Their age, location, which treatments are available and what the clinic offers to support them are also absolutely key to helping them make informed decisions." |
Dr Allan Pacey, of Sheffield University and the British Fertility Society, said: "The improved success rate of IVF is good news, but it is a double-edged sword because it goes hand in hand with the multiple birth rate. | Dr Allan Pacey, of Sheffield University and the British Fertility Society, said: "The improved success rate of IVF is good news, but it is a double-edged sword because it goes hand in hand with the multiple birth rate. |
"We need to do all we can to lower the multiple birth rate." | "We need to do all we can to lower the multiple birth rate." |
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