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Test developed to identify women at increased risk of miscarriage
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Scientists have created a test that can spot women who are more likely to have a miscarriage by detecting abnormalities in the lining of the womb. This breakthrough could lead to new treatments to prevent pregnancy loss, offering hope to many families. Since about one in six pregnancies end in miscarriage—often before 12 weeks—this research could be a game-changer for those at higher risk.
Editor’s Note: Miscarriages are heartbreakingly common, and repeated losses can feel like an invisible battle for hopeful parents. This test isn’t just about identifying risk—it’s a stepping stone to potential interventions, giving people a shot at answers and solutions where there were few before. For anyone who’s faced pregnancy loss, that’s a big deal.
Equivalent of one child in every British classroom now born via IVF, data shows
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IVF births in the UK have jumped significantly over the past decade—now making up roughly one in every 32 births, or about one child per classroom. That’s a 34% increase since 2013, reflecting both advances in fertility treatments and shifting societal norms around family planning.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just a statistic—it’s a snapshot of how modern families are changing. More people are turning to IVF, whether due to delayed parenthood, medical needs, or broader acceptance of fertility treatments. It also hints at bigger conversations: Are support systems keeping pace? What does this mean for healthcare resources? For anyone tracking societal shifts, this is a quiet but telling trend.

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