In vitro fertilisation in a small unit in the NHS

Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1988 Mar 12;296(6624):759-61. doi: 10.1136/bmj.296.6624.759.

Abstract

In vitro fertilisation is one of the most effective new treatments for infertility, but financial restrictions have made it impossible for it to be widely carried out in the National Health Service. We report on the establishment of a small, largely self funded, unit that was set up with the help of the local health service management. All cycles are programmed so that most work is carried out during the working week; oocyte recoveries are performed as outpatient procedures without general anaesthesia and guided by ultrasound. Roughly a tenth of treatment cycles and roughly a fifth of embryo transfers resulted in a clinical pregnancy.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • England
  • Fertilization in Vitro*
  • Hospital Units / economics*
  • Humans
  • State Medicine*