Mild In Vitro Fertilisation

Beth Farrer, Helen Nesbitt, L. Osborne, Camilla Stanley, G. Nargund
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The case for making healthcare more sustainable is becoming increasingly urgent. Medical professionals understand the need to reduce the cost and environmental impact of our work. We also see that being creative in how we plan treatment pathways and communicate with patients can allow us to work sustainably in terms of the resources required, and in tandem, deliver real benefits for patients. Approaches that deliver ‘prevention rather than cure’ and keep medical intervention as minimally invasive as possible are often better for patients, as well as better for the environment. These concepts are particularly pertinent in the field of reproductive and women’s health, where CREATE Fertility specialise in adopting an approach that is friendly and safe. With natural and mild IVF treatment, delivered with lower doses of drugs, CREATE is able to offer women treatment that reduces risks, side effects and the burden of IVF and supports healthier outcomes for mother and baby, while maintaining outcomes. That philosophy of putting patients first and finding a more efficient way to work is at the heart of the foundation of CREATE’s ABC IVF. In the UK, and around the world, access to fertility treatment is not fair or equal. For many women and couples, cost is a major barrier and one that can stop them building the family they want. In the UK, availability of NHStreatment is variable around the country. At the time of its launch, ABC IVF was the UK’s lowest cost IVF provider, offering a lifeline to thousands of patients who would not otherwise have been able to access treatment. In women’s healthcare, alongside education, innovation and research is key, yet in the UK it is acknowledged that historically there has been a ‘male as default’ approach that has affected research and clinical trials 1 . Professor Nargund is committed to helping to work towards the UN’s sustainable development goals three (health and wellbeing), five (gender inequality), ten (reduced inequality) and thirteen (climate action) with s push to provide affordable, accessible, effective and safe fertility treatment, delivered sustainably. The work is far from over and Professor Nargund and her team remain committed to improving the outlook for women’s healthcare.
轻度体外受精
使医疗保健更具可持续性的理由正变得越来越紧迫。医疗专业人员明白需要减少我们工作的成本和对环境的影响。我们还看到,在规划治疗途径和与患者沟通的方式上具有创造性,可以使我们在所需资源方面可持续地工作,并同时为患者带来真正的好处。提供“预防而不是治疗”并使医疗干预尽可能微创的方法往往对患者更好,对环境也更好。这些概念特别适用于生殖和妇女健康领域,CREATE Fertility专门在这一领域采用友好和安全的方法。通过自然和温和的体外受精治疗,以较低剂量的药物提供,CREATE能够为妇女提供治疗,降低风险,副作用和体外受精的负担,并支持母亲和婴儿更健康的结果,同时保持结果。把病人放在第一位,寻找更有效的工作方式,这是CREATE ABC试管婴儿的核心理念。在英国和世界各地,获得生育治疗是不公平或不平等的。对许多女性和夫妇来说,成本是一个主要障碍,可以阻止她们建立自己想要的家庭。在英国,nhtreatment的可用性在全国范围内是不同的。在成立之初,ABC试管婴儿是英国成本最低的试管婴儿提供商,为成千上万本来无法获得治疗的患者提供了一条生命线。在女性医疗保健中,除了教育之外,创新和研究也是关键,但在英国,人们承认,历史上一直存在一种“男性默认”的方法,这种方法影响了研究和临床试验。纳冈德教授致力于帮助实现联合国可持续发展目标3(健康和福祉)、5(性别不平等)、10(减少不平等)和13(气候行动),并推动提供负担得起、可获得、有效和安全的生育治疗,并以可持续的方式提供。这项工作远未结束,纳尔冈德教授和她的团队仍致力于改善女性医疗保健的前景。
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