A new study by U.S. researchers suggests babies conceived using in vitro fertilization are two to four times more likely to be born with certain birth defects compared to babies that are conceived naturally.
A 59-year-old woman, who sought fertility treatments in Vietnam, has given birth to healthy triplets, one girl and two boys. But the procedure raises ethical questions, not least among them, what do you do with unused eggs? And how old is too old?
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