New Fertility Hope for Women
Two clinics are now offering the treatment, which until now has been restricted to patients undergoing cancer treatments who would be left infertile.
The reasons for the service now being offered, are because of advancements in fertility technology which means that there is hardly any risk that the eggs will become damaged.
The treatment, named 'vitrification' costs from around £2,500 at Care Fertility and the Bridge Fertility Centre.
The treatment is being aimed at career women or women who have not yet found the right man.
Thanks to The Sun, 03/09/07
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