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More women in their 40s becoming mums
SINGAPORE: Many headed overseas for in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatments, with some using donor eggs, but these women in their mid to late-40s all shared a common desire – to become mothers.
Charged over ‘fertility treatment claims’
KUANTAN: An administrative assistant pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here to 32 counts of making false claims on fertility medical treatment worth RM209,233.
Woman charged with making false fertility treatment claims
KUANTAN (Bernama): An administrative assistant has pleaded not guilty at the Sessions Court here to 32 counts of making false claims on fertility medical treatment worth RM209,233, since 2014.
‘Welcome to your second honeymoon’
Bangkok: From a luxury spa in central Bangkok, Wei Siang Yu hopes to lure Thailand’s latest tourist target – couples needing a bit of extra magic to make babies.
Malaysia wins Best Medical Travel award for third consecutive year
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia again won the Health and Medical Tourism Destination of the Year award for three consecutive years.
Women making eggs-tra money selling their ovum
WOMEN, including those still in college, are selling their ovum – or eggs – to hospitals in the Klang Valley for between RM3,000 and RM8,000, reported Nanyang Siang Pau.
Zika concerns could test Singapore's efforts to boost birth rate
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Singaporean pre-school teacher Siti is determined to try for a baby even as Zika infections spread across the Southeast Asian nation. She just does all she can to avoid mosquito bites.
Fertility expert says doing so for social reasons is legally forbidden
KUALA LUMPUR: Muslim women in Malaysia are forbidden to freeze their eggs before marriage.
Fatwa prohibits Malaysian Muslim women from freezing their eggs before marriage
KUALA LUMPUR: Muslim women in Malaysia are forbidden by a fatwa to freeze their eggs before marriage.
Study: Rising male infertility affecting birth rate
ONE-THIRD of the fertility problems plaguing Malaysians involve males, according to Kosmo! It said recent research conducted by Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia indicated a decline in semen quality among men aged 20 to 30 by 43%.