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"Revolutionary IVF Study" I Today Show Sydney

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"Revolutionary IVF Study" I Today Show Sydney

A study by Genea Fertility Scientists has led to the birth of 70 healthy babies from the use of embryos which would have previously been deemed unfit for use and discarded. Two of those babies are 10-month-old identical twin sisters Ella and Ruby Bent.

The girls, along with parents Louise and Nick, and Geneas Scientific Director Steve McArthur appeared on Nines Today Extra to share the story of how Genea Fertilitys industry-leading genetic testing provides women and couples with the highest number of viable embryos during the IVF process and, therefore, the best chance of a successful pregnancy.


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