UK Calls For Safety Above Profits in IVF Clinics

Could it be that people are starting to notice that the fertility industry puts parental desire and profits above the health and well-being of children? Looks that way in the United Kingdom. The Telegraph reports on a study to reduce regulation costs where the authors recommend that fertility clinics be required to report complications:Safety drive to stop IVF clinics putting profit before embryosAction on safety at IVF clinics has been ordered by ministers after a wide-ranging review of the fertility industry.  An expert study raised fears that some clinics may be offering techniques that put the embryo at risk for their own profit.In the future, all clinics will have to publish the number of complications suffered by their patients.The review, carried out by Dr Justin McCracken, the former head of the Health Protection Agency, was ordered to reduce the cost of regulating the fertility industry, which has grown rapidly in recent years.However, he made a series of recommendations on how patients should be dealt with when they have fertility treatments, all of which have been accepted by ministers....It highlighted a new technique, known as Pre-Implantation Genetic Screening (PGS), as one which is possibly being offered inappropriately for commercial reasons.For a fee, which can run into thousands of pounds, clinics can check embryos created by a successful IVF cycle for certain genetic abnormalities and only implant those that appear normal.... Dr McCracken said the...
Source: Mary Meets Dolly - Category: Geneticists and Genetics Commentators Tags: IVF Source Type: blogs