SMH, By Julie Robotham, 31 July 2010
“Age, weight and smoking restrictions applied to publicly funded in vitro fertilisation treatment in New Zealand have boosted the success rate of the procedure, with results now substantially higher than achieved in Australia. But Australian doctors and advocates said the New Zealand laws, which allow only two cycles of IVF and withhold taxpayer funding from those aged over 40, were discriminatory and should not be followed here.”
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