WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fewer than 8 percent of all tries at making a baby in a lab dish will succeed, U.S. researchers reported on Monday.
A review of all their efforts to unite egg and sperm at their fertility clinic showed just 7.5 percent of tries resulted in an embryo that could then be implanted in a woman's womb, a team led by Michael John Tucker at Shady Grove Fertility Center in Maryland said.
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