


Lagos to set up IVF, Endometriosis centres

Breakthrough could improve IVF success for older women
Explore IVF, shun baby factories — Nordica proprietor tells Nigerians

No respite for infertile couples as treatment cost skyrockets



5th time lucky: A couple’s IVF success story

Lucky infertile couple to win free, full IVF cycle

National Hospital delivers 818 babies through IVF


National Hospital delivers 818 babies through IVF

IVF: LASG inaugurates committee to check quackery

IVF: Bridge clinic delivers 2,559 babies in 20 years

Bringing IVF to the streets

UPTH records first successful IVF

Infertile couple fulfills parenting dream through IVF

Embrace IVF, Ajayi tells women with infertility problems

Ada and Ike’s journey to parenthood through IVF

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When one IVF cycle fails, dust yourself off and try again
Driving in the light mid-morning Lagos traffic of Saturday 2nd June 2018, I suddenly became engaged with the tune playing on the car radio. As a music enthusiast, I reflected on the song titled: Try Again, by the famous 22-year-old black American singer, actress, and model—Aaliyah—who was killed tragically in a plane crash few months after the song’s release in 2001. The lyrics of chorus of the popular R&B melody was strongly enticing….” If at first you don’t succeed, then dust yourself off and try again; you can dust it off and try again; try again. Dust yourself off and try again, try again (and again….)” I was on my way to the Failed IVF Cycles Open Forum that was being organised somewhere on Victoria Island by Nordica Fertility Centre, Lagos, and in several ways, Aaliyah’s Try Again was the perfect song for my weekend rendezvous.

IVF success is often beyond the 1st time around
An unsuccessful IVF cycle can be emotionally and financially devastating, nevertheless, it is no longer an assumption that IVF success rates are higher for infertile couples that go through multiple rounds. After three years of marriage and persistent trying, Gbola and Funmi were still not pregnant. The couple, in their late 30s, felt time was growing short so they began seeing doctors and specialists and having emotional conversations regarding available options.

Expert harps on IVF fears
Dr Bukunmi Kolade, a gynaecologist and fertility expert, has advised Nigerians against fear of the unknown and access In Vitro fertilisation (IVF) as a fertility treatment.

FTSF, Alibaba offer six couples free IVF treatment cycles
IT was a day of smiles and joy for six couples challenged by infertility as they emerged winners of free IVF treatment cycles being offered by the Fertility Treatment Support Foundation, FTSF, initiative in collaboration with Alibaba January 1st Concert and the Fertility Awareness Advocate Initiative, FAAI.

Ashiru, IVF pioneer bags Discovery In Science award
PIONEER of the IVF fertility treatment programme in Nigeria, Professor Oladapo Ashiru (OFR) was recently awarded the African child prize award for Discovery in Science and Innovation.

IVF TREATMENT: Debunk the mystery, reduce the misery
Ajayi, who noted that research is ongoing to document some of the lasting effects IVF may have on early development, however, disagreed that the procedure makes children more vulnerable to cognitive or other developmental issues

Govt urged to regulate fertility clinics
A fertility expert, Dr. Richardson Ajayi, has called on relevant authorities to enact laws to will protect unsuspecting childless couples from exploitation and harm by unqualified fertility clinics.

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