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Phone-In: The Rollercoaster of IVF

The programme that offers a female perspective on the world. Presented by Jane Garvey. This episode features a phone-in discussing when to stop trying IVF.

Every year thousands of women embark on IVF but only 25 per cent will result in a baby. The process is often a painful and emotionally draining rollercoaster to be on, even when there is a successful outcome, but how do you make the decision to stop if it's not working? And how do you come to terms with deciding to stop? Jane is in the Woman's Hour studio taking calls from listeners, and joined by Alison Murdoch, Professor of Reproductive Medicine at Newcastle Fertility Centre.

Presenter: Jane Garvey
Producer: Kirsty Starkey.

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Phone in – Drawing the Line: When to stop the Rollercoaster of IVF

Every year thousands of women embark on IVF, but only 25 per cent will result in a baby. The process is often a painful and emotionally draining rollercoaster to be on, even when there is a successful outcome, but how do you make the decision to stop if it’s not working? And how do you come to terms with deciding to stop? On Monday Jane will be in the Woman’s Hour studio taking calls from listeners, and joined by Alison Murdoch, Professor of Reproductive Medicine at Newcastle Fertility Centre. 

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Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Jane Garvey
Interviewed Guest Alison Murdoch
Producer Kirsty Starkey

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  • Mon 1 Jun 2015 10:00

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