Race against time to implant embryos

By Harriet Alexander
Updated December 19 2012 - 11:23am, first published December 9 2012 - 3:00am
Calling for IVF laws to be scrapped ... researchers found fertility patients felt coerced to destroy their potential offspring since the NSW government placed a 10-year limit on storing frozen embryos.
Calling for IVF laws to be scrapped ... researchers found fertility patients felt coerced to destroy their potential offspring since the NSW government placed a 10-year limit on storing frozen embryos.

LAWS that force IVF clinics to destroy frozen embryos after 10 years should be scrapped, according to the first national study into the impact of regulations surrounding reproductive technology.

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