Common IVF extras lack strong evidence of improving fertility, research finds (opens in new tab)
Australian women trying to start a family through IVF are being offered optional extras with little or no evidence that they work, new research has found. A University of Melbourne-led study analyzed data from trials, looking at the effectiveness of 10 of the most popular IVF add-ons. The team found there was some weak evidence to support three common add-ons, but little to no evidence that the remainder increased the chances of a successful pregnancy.
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