LONDON (Reuters) - A British team has for the first time successfully used a new "test tube" fertilisation technique that better predicts which of a woman's eggs will most likely result in pregnancy, a top fertility expert said on Monday.
The treatment combines currently used prenatal screening with a new computer programme that can scan the eggs for flaws in chromosomes that may lead to miscarriage.
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