What are the newest updates from IVF CUBE? Where do they write about us? You will find below the important notifications, interviews, links and videos about IVF CUBE and our specialists.
The amount of sleep women undergoing in vitro fertilization get each day may have an impact on their pregnancy outcomes, according to a new study. And too much might be just as harmful as too little.
Recently published research by IVF team from Valencia, Spain, reveals that children born from donated oocytes are influenced during their development by their mother's uterus.
The genetic modification of human embryos remains a controversial issue, but a British scientist is hoping to become the first in the U.K. to gain approval to perform the process. It could be used to reduce miscarriages and increase the success rate of IVF.
Christmas present for our patients - due to upcoming Christmas holiday we offer our patients free Acupuncture. It is performed 20 minutes before the transfer and immediately after the transfer for another 20 minutes.
The phenomenon called "reproductive tourism" is still more and more frequent. The Czech Republic is one of the most visited country in Europe. The surveys - described in this article - explaine the resons why couples seek an IVF therapy in foreign countries:
IVF CUBE is delighted to announce our attendance at The Fertility Show 2015 in London running on Sat/Sun the 7th and 8th of November.
Tibet's first IVF center opened on Friday in Lhasa, capital of the southwest autonomous region, and treatment will begin later this month. The center is affiliated to Tibet Fukang Women's and Children's Hospital, Lhasa.
Our medical counsellor Dr Natalia Kushniruk was attending 1st Meeting of the Gyneco-Endoscopy Club: Laparoscopy and Hysteroscopy Procedures in Gynecology and Infertility. She was talking there about the benefits of hysteroscopy procedure prior IVF therapy. You can find more details in the poster below.
Two page profile of our clinic with basic facts about us you may want to know while considering undertaking your fertility treatment abroad.
Of the approximately 1 in 10 couples who are infertile, it has been estimated that male factors alone contribute to 30% of these cases. When it comes to conceiving a child, there are lots of things that can go wrong - sperm allergies, poor egg quality or ineffective sperm.