As you may well know, for most couples the decision to start a family is usually momentous, but straightforward since having a baby should be the most natural thing in the world.
So, few of us ever stop to consider that we may have any difficulty conceiving. The reality is that one in six couples will seek medical help to have a family, and one in 10 of these couples will go on to have assisted conception treatment. For these people the inability to achieve this ultimate desire in life, is a devastating experience. It becomes a nightmare when the longed for pregnancy doesn’t happen.
The couple has wanted a baby for what seems an eternity, they have picked out names, maybe even planned the nursery… but in spite of all efforts, it’s just not happening, the woman is still not pregnant… The couple desperately want a baby, but feel they are running out of options and, yet, do no want to give up.
At this point, many couple’s thoughts turn to IVF. But this means huge expenses; long stressful waiting; disappointment and all the time the body clock is ticking away.
The contrarian Lord Robert Winston, one of the pioneers of IVF, has once again attacked his colleagues in the IVF industry, this time for having been corrupted by money and for exploiting women who are desperate to get pregnant.
It is the plight of these couples that Lord Winston may have been thinking about when he said at the Guardian Hay Festival: “One of the major problems facing us in healthcare is that IVF has become a massive commercial industry. It’s very easy to exploit people by the fact that they’re desperate and you’ve got the technology which they want, which may not work.”
Lord Winston was particularly scathing about his London colleagues:”Amazing sums of money are being made through IVF. It is really rather depressing to consider that some IVF treatments in London are charged 10 times the fee that is charged in Melbourne, where there is excellent medicine, where IVF is just as successful, where they have comparable salaries. So one has to ask oneself what has happened. What has happened, of course, is that money is corrupting this whole technology.”
Nor did he spare the UK’s fertility watchdog, the Human Fertility and Embryology Authority: “The regulatory authority has done a consistently bad job. It’s not prevented the exploitation of women, it’s not put out very good information to couples, it’s not limited the number of unscientific treatments people have access to, it doesn’t prevent sex selection and all sorts of other things people don’t like because there are all sorts of ways around the law.” -Guardian, May 31 2007.
Of course, before committing to IVF treatment any sensible couple must realise that there is only a 20% – 25% chance of success. Therefore, it is critically important that the couple must learn the FERTILITY SECRETS that they will not hear from their doctor. FERTILITY SECRETS that don’t cost thousands and thousands; FERTILITY SECRETS that have brought success and the ultimate joy to many, many couples by deliveringlittle known ways to dramatically improve the chances of becoming pregnant.
