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Had enough of hay fever? Here are some simple tips to minimise symptoms and help you enjoy the summer!ĭennis Waterman died with wife Pam by his side in Spain: Wave of tributes flood in for beloved TV hardman, 74, who retired to the sun seven years ago Kanye West releases music video featuring throwback images of late mom Donda on Mother's Day Kay Burley is left red faced after confusing Dennis Waterman with Popstars namesake Pete in since-deleted social media gaffe after paying tribute to actorīAFTA TV AWARDS 2022: Stacey Solomon wows in an eye-catching white wedding ensemble as she puts on a loved up display with fiancé Joe Swash In third place, chosen by 16 per cent of people, was ‘embryo glue’, with another 15 per cent paying out for an ‘endometrial scratch’ – which supposedly makes the womb more receptive to pregnancy, The poll, carried out between November 2 and December 7 last year, shows acupuncture to be the most popular top-up, followed by time-lapse imaging. Our National Patient Survey 2021 shows that this isn’t always happening and that is unacceptable.’ Peter Thompson, chief executive of the HFEA, said: ‘Before any fertility treatment begins, clinics must give patients a clear idea of what the treatment add-on will involve, how likely it is to increase their chance of a successful pregnancy, and how much it will cost. While patients may choose to have acupuncture to improve their wellbeing and stress levels, some experts fear people may believe it will help them get pregnant. The claim that acupuncture can boost blood flow to the womb is not proven by clear evidence. And although IVF is effective for most people without extra therapies, a third of people also reported having had acupuncture.

But the treatment could damage the embryo and there is no high-quality evidence that it improves pregnancy rates.

It is claimed to help an embryo ‘hatch’ out of a thick layer of proteins, so women can become pregnant. Meanwhile, one in 20 opted for a controversial procedure called ‘assisted hatching’ which can be priced up to £600. The regulator warns couples there is not enough evidence on whether the technique improves the chances of having a baby, despite it potentially costing around £800. More than a quarter of patients and partners, among 1,233 surveyed, reported using ‘time-lapse imaging’, where thousands of pictures are taken of growing embryos to apparently select the one most likely to become a baby. This matters as, in many cases, people are paying for unproven therapies. The National Patient Survey by the Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority (HFEA) asked women about their experiencesīut the latest National Patient Survey from the Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority (HFEA), which regulates the fertility industry, found only 46 per cent of people who used add-on treatments felt their clinic had clearly explained how likely the treatment was to increase their chance of having a baby.
