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TOG release: Vitrification: an alternative to egg freezing?

TOG Volume 10 Number 3

Vitrification is a promising approach to egg storage and can conserve them for fertilisation and development at a similar level to freshly collected eggs, says a new review published today in The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist (TOG).

TOG release: More information needed on fertility for women of all ages

TOG Volume 10 Number 3

As more women give birth over the age of 35, public health messages about contraception need to be put into perspective with information on family planning and age-related reproductive risk, says a new review in The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist (TOG) today.

TOG review: The effect of nutrition and environment on the preimplantation embryo

TOG Volume 10 Number 3

Around 12,500 children are born each year from infertility treatment in the UK. However, does exposure to a different environment at the preimplantation stage give cause for concern, asks a new review in The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist (TOG) today.

Nobel Prize awarded to RCOG Fellow for pioneering work in IVF

RCOG

Professor Robert Edwards, Fellow ad eundem of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG), has been awarded the Nobel prize for medicine for the development of in vitro fertilisation, it was announced yesterday.

Reproductive Ageing

Bewley - Reproductive Ageing

An RCOG Study Group has been discussing reproductive ageing, a topic which affects us as individuals and as a society. The talks and discussions have been gathered into a newly published book, accompanied by a podcast.

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