Clomid (clomiphene) is a powerful and longstanding infertility drug but of late, research has been suggesting that it can cause birth defects. ...
Infertile women who unsuccessfully take drugs to help them conceive may not only remain childless but end up with ovarian cancer, according to an analysis of 12 studies of the disease. ...
Infertility drugs such as clomiphene can double or even triple the risk of developing ovarian cancer if taken for longer than a year, an important new study has concluded. ...
Several cases of children born from assisted conception developing tumours have come to light. ... ...
Ever since Louise Brown, the first ever test-tube baby, came into the world in 1978, in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) has become the first port of call for people having trouble conceiving. Since Louise’s birth,