Articles IVF and Surrogacy
These articles are concerned with various elements of IVF, rights over embryos health implications and so on.
| (page 1 and 7) | Landmarj embryo ruling in Britain Dawn of the Made to orer baby The baby who will be born to heal brother | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| Could you freeze your eggs? (First baby born from frozen egg) | Daily Mail | |
| How
to choose a fertility clinic |
(This only poiints you at the HFEA clincs, dont forget the CARE clinics) | |
| IVF
clinics 'could carry risk of HIV' |
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| The facts about egg freezing | ||
| What IVF involves | Daily Mail by Charlotte Harding | |
| Women fight to save frozen embryos from destruction | (news in brief) | |
| 12 December 2001 | Design me a baby to save the life of my little boy Mother of dying son pleads for go-ahead for controversial treatment | Daily Mail by Nilufer Atik n.atik@dailymail.co.uk |
| 29 December 2001 | Widow fights for baby by dead husband | Daily Mail |
| 2 January 2002 | Baby who brought hope from dispair Her husband died before their child was even born. But as we see n the New Year Cheryl's story is an extraordinary testament to the strength of the human spirit | Daily Mail by Rachel Halliwell |
| 17 January 2002 | IVF 'now the fastest way to get pregnant' | Daily Mail by James Chapman Science Correspondent j.chapman@dailymail.co.uk |
| 26 January 2002 | Drugs for fertility 'don't lead to cancer' | Daily Mail by Jenny Hope Medical Correspondent j.hope@dailymail.co.uk |
| 28 January 2002 | The baby born two years after her father had died Compassionate registrar waives birth certificate rule | Daily Mail by Chris Brooke |
| 28 January 2002 | And the three siblings born only 16 months apart | Daily Mail |
| 1 February 2002 | Agony
of the IVF husbands: Part Three |
Daily Mail by David Cohen |
| 16 February 2002 | Designer baby UK Little girl 'created' to save her sick brother | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 7 March 2002 | IVF 'doubles chance of Down's syndrome' | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 12 May 2003 (page 6) | Concern rises as new child health problem is linked to IVF Fertility pioneer demands inquiry but parents are assured: Risk is low | Daily Mail by James Chapman Science Correspondent j.chapman@dailymail.co.uk |
| 19 June 2003 (pafes 1, 8 and 9) | The designer baby created to save his brother's life As Britian's first 'made to order' baby is born, his parents tell how they travelled 6,000 miles in their quest to give his brother a chance of survival | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 11 July 2002 | 'Risks of IVF clinics' Rules flouted in race to top league tables | Daily Mail by James Chapman Science Correspondent j.chapman@dailymail.co.uk |
| 2 July 2002 | 'Limit IVF to a single embryo' | Daily Mail - by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 24 July 2002 | Fertility mix-ups are frequent - scientist | Daily Mail |
| Women battle to save IVF embryos | Daily Mail by Richard Price | |
| 9 July 2002 (page 1 and 4) | After white couple have black twins in test tube mix-up... How many more IVF baby blunders? Nightmare of the IVF blunderers | Daily Mail by Michael Seamark and Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 9 July 2002 (page 4) | Baby industry that is running out of control | Daily Mail Commentary by Mary Kenny |
| 9 July 2002 (page 5) | My ordeal, by mother who had black and white twins | Daily Mail - Mail Foreign Service |
| 18 july 2002 | A second baby boy for Diane Blood Mother gives birth to another child byher dead husband | Daily Mail by Lucie Morris l.morris@dailymail.co.uk |
| 19 May 2002 | Woman wins ruling over destroyed embryos | Daily Mail |
| 28 June 2003 (pages 8 - 9) | The babies made to order Mother ensures she'll give birth to a girl by travelling to Spain for IVF 'embryo sorting' | Daily Mail by James Mills j.mills@dailymail.co.uk |
| 28 June 2003 (pages 8 - 9) | Expecting, the lesbians who bought pregnancy on the net | Daily Mail by James Tozer j.tozer@dailymail.co.uk |
| 30 June 2003 (pages 1, 20 and 21) | Gay couple, the Internet and a fatherless baby | Daily Mail by Becky Morris |
| 19 July 2002 (page 1 and 2) | Overjoyed Diane Blood crdles her second son | Daily Mail |
| 25 July 2002 | 50 test-tube babies 'could be with the wrong parents' | Daily Mail - by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 26 July 2002 | Nine baby pregnancy | Daily Mail |
| 2 August 2002 (page 1 and ) | Why science can save the boy pictured right, but will leave the boy on the left to his fate | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 3 August 2002 | Don't kill our babies This woman had 11 embryos frozen before teatment for caner. now her ex-boyfriend days htye must be destroyed | Daily Mail by Richard Price, Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent and David Wilkes b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 5 August 2002 | Don't play God with our son The parents of a desparately-ill boy have been refused a 'designer baby' that could help save his life. Here, they plead movingly for that decision to be overturned | Daily Mail by Rebecca Hardy |
| 10 August 2002 (page 1 and 4) | Couple at war over frozen IVF embryos | Daily Mail by Rebecca English r.english@dailymail.co.uk |
| 21 August 2002 | The baby factories IVF clinics are big business in Britian with multi-million pound turnovers. Yet just one in six of the desperate women tehy treat has a baby. So are couples paying far too high a price for a chance of happiness... | Daily Mail by Paul Bracchi |
| 27 August 2002 | Mother nature beaten by IVF | Daily Mail |
| 28 August 2002 (page 1 and 2?) | The embryo superstore IVF couples urged to donate to 'central bank' of human cells | Daily Mail by James Chapman Science Correspondent j.chapman@dailymail.co.uk |
| 28 August 2002 (page 2?) | Clincs 'put too much pressure on the childless' | Daily Mail |
| 9 September 2002 | Choose the sex of your baby for £15,000 | Daily Mail - by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| September 2002 | ||
| 12 September 2002 | Court fight over embryos | Daily Mail |
| 20 Septemer 2002 | Women in court battle to save IVF embryos | Daily Mail by Richard Price |
| 3 October 2002 | Are IVF mothers better parents? | Daily Mail by Diana Appleyard |
| 11 October 2002 (page 1- 2) | ICE BABY Emily, forst child born from a frozen egg, could revolutionise how women have children | Daily Mail - by James Chapman Science Correspondent j.chapman@dailymail.co.uk |
| 12 October 2002 | Warning over 'designer' baby tst that finds the tiniest flaw | Daily Mail - by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 17 October 2002 | Our babies of choice Six British couples pick child's sex after DNA treatment | Daily Mail - by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent in Seattle b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 22 October 2002 | Probe into health of IVF children | Daily Mail |
| 23 October 2002 | Checks on IVF children Scientists to monitor long-term health risk | Daily Mail by by Tim Utton Science Correspondent t.utton@dailymail.co.uk and by Jenny Hope Medical Correspondent j.hope@dailymail.co.uk |
| 23 October 2002 | The terrible peril of this industry in human life | Daily Mail Commentary by Dr Jacqueline Laing A specialist in bioethics and moral philosophy |
| 23 October 2002 | Designer babies fear over sex-selection plan | Daily Mail |
| 28? October 2002 | Three-way mix-up gives patients the wrong embryos | Daily Mail - by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent in Seattle b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 5 Novemer 2002 | Black twins staying put White parents will keep mix-up babies | Daily Mail by Michael Seamark |
| 6 November 2002 | Our devastation Black father in mix-up at fertility clinic will seek access to tns born to white woman | Daily Mail by Chris Brooke |
| 12 November 2002 | My last hope for Charlie This little boy has only one chnce to survive ... the 'designer' twins his mother is carrying. So will they save his life? | Daily Mail by Rebecca Hardy |
| 20 November 2002 | How IVF raises cancer risks Test-tube babies 'six times more vulnerable' | Daily Mail by James Chapman Science Correspondent j.chapman@dailymail.co.uk |
| 26 November 2002 | Women
'were conned by fertility scientist' (cross ref) |
Daily Mail |
| 29 November 2002 | Revealed: The great IVF scandal | Daily Mail by Dr Sammy Lee (c) Telegraphy group 2002 |
| 12 December 2002 | Guilty, fertility doctor who used fake embryos (cross ref) | Daily Mail by David Wilkes |
| 21 Decemer 2002 | Legal ruling that could threatern this little
boy's life |
Daily Mail - by James Chapman Science Correspondent
j.chapman@dailymail.co.uk |
| 7 January 2003 | They told me it was twins ... but then I gave birth to this little lot! An amazing story of IVF, Mother Nature and life's little surprises | Daily Mail by Isla Whitcroft |
| 16 January 2003 | Scientist jailed for IVF con (cross ref) | Daily Mail |
| 21 January 2003 | Biological father's plea over IVF twins | Daily Mail |
| 27 January 2003 | Donor baby U-turn Children 'will have the right to trace parents' | Daily Mail by James Chapman Science correspondent j.chapman@dailymail.co.uk |
| 10 February 2003 (page 27) | Baby selection fear (Warning on clinic's right to weed out male embryos to avoid autism) | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 10 March 2003 (page 19) |
Multiple birth mothers have their 'spare' babies aborted After fertility treatment, unwanted foetuses destroyed by lethal injection | Daily Mail by Gordon Rayner g.rayner@dailymail.com |
| 18 March 2003 | Wife 'was killed by fertility blunder' Gynaecologist accused of ignoring danger signs as he doubled dose (cross ref) | Daily Mail reporter |
| 18 June 2003 (page 17) |
UK pregnancy sucess for over-35 embryo test | Daily Mail by James Chapman Science correspondent j.chapman@dailymail.co.uk |
| 20 June 2003 (page 1, 10 and 11) |
Yes, I'd do it all over again Thrust into the centre of an ethical maelstrom, designer baby couple hit back at the critics and insist that any parent woudl have done the same | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 20 June 2003 (page 11) |
A law left behind by the march of science | Daily Mail |
| 20 June 2003 (page 11) |
We've eroded the dignity of life again | Daily Mail a personal view by Jacqueline Laing |
| 25 June 2003 (page 23) | Cut-price IVF for omen who give wggs to others | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 25 June 2003 (page s 28 and 29) | Diary of our IVF miracle It took this couple eight years, £20,000 and three grulling cycles of IVF before they conceived. This is their stroy of agony, hope and ultimate joy ... | Daily Mail |
| 1 July 2003 (page 1 and 4) | Should
we take eggs from aborted babies? |
Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk and James Chapman Science correspondent j.chapman@dailymail.co.uk |
| 1 July 2003 (page 4) | IVF sucess rates are soaring for older women | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 1 July 2003 (page 30) | IVF women in court to save their last chance of a baby | Daily Mail by Bill Mouland and Tahira Yaqoob t.yaqoob@dailymail.co.uk |
| 1 July 2003 ish | UK 'will never use aborted babies' eggs' | Daily Mail |
| 1 July 2003 (pages 1 and 4) | Now they want the eggs from aborted babies Is nothing sacret? | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh (in Madrid) Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk and James Chapman Science correspondent j.chapman@dailymail.co.uk |
| 1 July 2003 (page 4) | IVF sucess rates are soaring for older women | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| ? | Frozen embryos in court battle | Daily Mail |
| ? | Frozen embryo craze hits US | Evening standard by James Langton |
| ? | Frozen
embryos are latest fertility craze |
Evening standard by James Langton |
| 5 July 2003 (pages 8 - 9) | So what about a MAN's right to choose? On Monday, these women asked a court to let them use embryos created with their ex-partners. Here, for the first time, the anguished men tell THEIR side of th story... | Daily Mail by Becky Morris |
| 6 July 2003 | BBC Panarama - the Baby Business (transcript) | |
| 21 July 2003 (page 15) | The perfect match Designer baby brn into controversy has the right cells to save his brother | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 9 August 2003 (pages 1 and 6) | IVF for free on the NHS | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 20 August 2003 (page 2) | Net 'mail order' baby born | Daily Mail Reporter |
| 21 August 2003 (page 31) (see 3 Sept) | Egg donor plea by women who wants fourth baby at 56 'Too old' couple turned away by IVF clinics put adverts in shop wondows | Daily Mail Reporter |
| 23 August 2003 (page 19) | 13 years on, IVF boy discovers that 'Dad' is not his real father Clinic gave mother wrong sperm, DNA test proves | Daily Mail by Robin Yapp |
| 26 August 2003 (page 16) | Confirmed: Most childless couples will get free IVF | Daily Mail by Jenny Hope Medical Correspondent j.hope@dailymail.co.uk |
| 27 August 2003 (page 15) | Can NHS afford £400m IVF bill? Doubs grow over new 'free-for-all' treatment policy | Daily Mail by Jenny Hope Medical Correspondent j.hope@dailymail.co.uk |
| 30 August 2003 (pages 42 and 43) | Morals not Included The foundeer of the controversial fertility website Man Not Included, which helps lesbians have babies, insists h's a man of tegrity motivated by injustice. The truth is he has an unsavory history of debt, bullying ... and inferdelity | Daily Mail by Paul Bracchi additional reporting by John Bynorth |
| 3 September 2003 (page 35) (see 21 Aug) | Woman of 56 finds egg donor | Daily Mail |
| 10 September 2003 (pages 1, 26 and 27) | Why I want another child at the age of 56 Priscilla is a grandmother yes still, at 56, she longs for another child. Britain won't allow it, so she's about to pay an Italian clinic £25,000 aftr advertising for an egg donor. Overly maternal, or utterly misguided? | Daily Mail by Becky Morris |
| 11 September 2003 (page 1 and 2) | The IVF baby nightmare Leading test-tube baby pioneer warns of health timebomb | Daily Mail by Tim Utton Science Correspondent/ Reporter t.utton@dailymail.co.uk and Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 12 September 2003 (pages 30 and 31) | The Great IVF Debate With warnings that IVF babies are at greater risk of serious health problems, two mothers cross swords on this hudgly emotive issue | Daily Mail |
| 15 September 2003 (page 26) | IVF couples 'pay up to £1,000 for unsound tests | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 30 September 2003 (page 36 and 37 good health) | Can IVF cause breast cancer? Paul Merton's wife Sarah died of breast cancer last week. Justin Picardie's sister Ruth also died of the disease. Both linked to IVF. So just what are the risks? | Daily Mail by Justine Picardie |
| 2 October 2003 (page 6 and 7) | Lost, women's desparate fight to save their lost embryos | Daily Mail by Rebecca English r.english@dailymail.co.uk |
| 4 October 2003 (pages 40 and 41) | What about a father's rights? I shouldn't be forced to ahve a child with a woman i've divorced | Daily Mail by Natasha Courtenay-Smith |
| 14 October 2003 (page 8) | The 3-parent family In a chilling secperiment, scientists have crfeated test-tube twins with two mothers and one father | Daily Mail by Jenny Hope Medical Correspondent j.hope@dailymail.co.uk in San Antonio, Texas |
| 15 October 2003 (page 17) | Ectopic pregnancy peril 'of 1 in 3 frozen embryos' New researh raises fresh fears over controversial IVF technique | Daily Mail by Jenny Hope Medical Correspondent j.hope@dailymail.co.uk in San Antonio, Texas |
| 15 October 2003 (page 17) | Do women need egg donor cards? | Daily Mail |
| 16 October 2003 (page 36) | IVF embryo limit could cut multiple birth misery Fertility chiefs act to save costs and relationships | Daily Mail by Jenny Hope Medical Correspondent j.hope@dailymail.co.uk in San Antonio, Texas |
| 27 October 2003 (page 31) | IVF mix-up couples go on with treatment | Daily Mail |
| 12 November 2003 (pages 20 -21) | Multiple Mahem IVF babies bring great joy. They also result in rows, depression, debts and mums who got more than they bargined for | Daily Mail by Stephanie Young |
| 26 November 2003 (pages 32 -33) | This couple have eight potential abies to give away. So why could they be forced to take their embryos to America? | Daily Mail by Mary Braidc |
| 1 December 2003 (page 19) | Eggs-for-IVF deals banned | Daily Mail reporter |
| 4 December 2003 (pages 50 and 51) | What happened when this writer, posing as a 58-year-old who's longing for children, met Europe's controversial fertility doctor | Daily Mail from Sue Reid in Rome |
| 6 December 2003 (page 3) | Thanks, little brother 'Designer' baby gives desperately-ill Charlie the chance of a cure | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 11 December 2003 (page 39) | Mother loses designer baby planned to save her son | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 7 January 2004 (page 30) | IVF embryo limit aims to cut multiple births risk Young women will be allowed to have only two eggs implanted at once | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 17 January 2004 (page 10) | Donor parents 'can be traced' | Daily Mail |
| 27 January 2004 (page 35) | Mental health fears over IVF babies 'stored' in lab | Daily Mail by Tim Utton Science Correspondent/ Reporter t.utton@dailymail.co.uk |
| 31 January 2004 (page 7) | A baby at any price The grandmother of 56 and the young woman who agreed to be her IVF donor | Daily Mail Exclisive by Richard Price r.price@dailymail.co.uk |
| 3 February 2004 (page 36) | Alert over tainted IVF needles | Daily Mail |
| 5 February 2004 (page 46) | Is motherhood a woman's right? It's the debate of the moment. Here lesbian partners with babies by different donors defend their right to have a family. While on the left a writer who longs for a child, says she won't have a baby without a man ... | Daily Mail interview : Sophie Tweedale |
| 25 February 2004 (page 39) | Women under 40 to be offered free fertility treatment Lottery to end as Reid announces nationwide access to IVF | Daily Mail by Jenny Hope Medical Correspondent j.hope@dailymail.co.uk |
| 17 March 2004 (page 11) | Vatican in attack on 'this IVF slaughter' | Daily Mail by Nick Pisa in Rome |
| 22 March 2004 (page 8) | Taxpayer to fund 'designer baby' bid to save sick child | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
| 13 April 2004 (page 23) | We'll fight for a designer baby to save our stricken son Couple may launch legal battle against fertility watchdog's right to say no | Daily Mail by Beezy Marsh Medical Reporter / Health Corresspondent b.marsh@dailymail.co.uk |
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