Study: New pill can increase a woman's chances of an IVF conception


IVF success rates typically range between 20% and 40% for women in their 20s, 30s and 40s but with the new pill, the sucess rate is higher. — dpa

A new tablet could help improve the odds of successful in vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment, scientists have said after initial trials showed “promising” results.

Researchers set out to test whether the drug, which has a direct effect on the inner lining of the womb, can improve the embryo implantation process during fertility treatment.

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