In vitro field facing slowdown

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Aging baby boomers, costs, success rates cited
By Carey Goldberg, Globe Staff | November 14, 2005
The ”test-tube baby” industry seems to have grown up.
Currently, about 1 percent of births in the United States, more than 45,000 babies each year, were conceived by ”Assisted Reproductive Technology,” mainly IVF, according to federal figures.

”Throughout the country there definitely is a little stagnation and many people are complaining that there is a slight decrease,” said Dr. Vito Cardone, medical director of the Fertility Centers of New England. His own centers are still doing fine, he said, but he has even heard from a doctor in Paris that Europe is seeing the same kind of decrease.

Dr. Vito Cardone is Paulina’s doctor at the Fertility Centers of New England. He helped us find Sofia..
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