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New study reveals fertility treatment success rates are significantly influenced by mother's ethnicity

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Ethnicity of the mother is a significant determinant of successful outcomes after fertility treatment according to a new study led by Dr Walid Maalouf from the Division of Child Health, Obstetrics & Gynaecology.
Date:
07/11/2013

Nottingham succeeds as top recruiting UK site for international Twin Birth Study

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A study into twin births has seen Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, with a team led by Professor Jim Thornton, come through as the highest recruiting site in the UK.
Date:
29/10/2013

IVF procedure can increase clinical pregnancy by 20 per cent

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A procedure called endometrial scratching significantly improves the clinical pregnancy rate — including the numbers of babies born — when performed just once in women who are undergoing assisted reproductive treatment, a study involving a University of Nottingham researcher has found.
Date:
07/10/2013
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Obstetrics & Gynaecology

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The University of Nottingham
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