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. >> even though the doctors kept saying ivf is your only option. we felt like there has to be something else. out there. >> . after several failed pregnancies. and two emergency surgeries on her tubes. having a child were low. their personal and religious beliefs ruled out ivf and had mixed feelings about traditional adoption. that was until they discovered snow flake embryo adoption. >> . i texted him and said what would you think. if we gave birth to our adopted child. and he responded by saying, that's it. that's the answer. >> . over 6 hundred thousand frozen embryos stored in the when ivf couples finish the family building. these extras can be terminated. frozen. given to science for research. or donated for reproduction. >> . we're treating it as the actual adoption of the child. we allow the donor to select the recipient family. >> ivf can cost up to 20 embryo adoption of the snow flake agency. cost around 17 thousand. according to to the society for assisted reproductive technology. each adopted transfer has about a 47 percent success rate.
. >> even though the doctors kept saying ivf is your only option. we felt like there has to be something else. out there. >> . after several failed pregnancies. and two emergency surgeries on her tubes. having a child were low. their personal and religious beliefs ruled out ivf and had mixed feelings about traditional adoption. that was until they discovered snow flake embryo adoption. >> . i texted him and said what would you think. if we gave birth to our adopted child. and...
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in 2014, ivf had about a 34 percent success rate >> . in most agencies the adopting family must complete a family book. adoption home study and receive kphraoerpbs from clearance from their petition. >> . from ta their physician. both families have to agree. before signing contracts. the first family was a perfect match. >> there was a love in my heart. for this family. >> . it was sounexplainable. we just knew. >> after 13 years of trying. michelle gave birth to their adopted daughter. >> it was it was like time stopped. >> . congratulations to them. >> . weufpl under 50 women under 50 have the best results. by the way. she's now expecting her genetic sibling. in january 2017. >> . beautiful day across colorado. storminess to the north. front. that is going to continue to drop across the rockies. and down into colorado. future cast pretty kwaoeu etd over night tonight. tomorrow morning low clouds here. lamar. down towards over towards that will burn off. quiet through the day. i showed you the cold front to the north. as it sags in our
in 2014, ivf had about a 34 percent success rate >> . in most agencies the adopting family must complete a family book. adoption home study and receive kphraoerpbs from clearance from their petition. >> . from ta their physician. both families have to agree. before signing contracts. the first family was a perfect match. >> there was a love in my heart. for this family. >> . it was sounexplainable. we just knew. >> after 13 years of trying. michelle gave birth to...
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. >> why researchers say more boys are born from ivf than boys. we are talking with a top >>> a few more clouds in the as bad as we saw yesterday. in other parts of the state though we are seeing fairly gusty conditions. while there is no red flag warning over the junkins fire it is still fairly gusty, 24- mile per hour gusts right now out of the southwest near west cliff. those gusts are going to stay strong through 6:00 p.m. anywhere between 25 and 35 miles per hour. the winds are eventually be shifting to the west overnight tonight while still looking at cliff. it will take until tomorrow afternoon to see some of those gusts around the junkins fire significantly die down. the picture looks very calm here in the 9 backyard and outside 9 news where flags in the front of the building are not doing much of anything. that said, d.i.a. is reporting 24-mile per hour gusts. near colorado springs we've got 29-mile per hour gusts. the places across the state where we have a red flag in colorado. this is going to cover places like lahunta, trinidad, kim.
. >> why researchers say more boys are born from ivf than boys. we are talking with a top >>> a few more clouds in the as bad as we saw yesterday. in other parts of the state though we are seeing fairly gusty conditions. while there is no red flag warning over the junkins fire it is still fairly gusty, 24- mile per hour gusts right now out of the southwest near west cliff. those gusts are going to stay strong through 6:00 p.m. anywhere between 25 and 35 miles per hour. the winds...
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, it's about bonding with other women going through the same thing. >> reporter: ivf is costly.sts an average of about $13,000, not including the medication which can cost up to $5,000 more. a hefty price tag for most american women. >> in the united states, most of the assistive services like ivf, donor egg, are not covered by insurance. >> reporter: janet jackson has yet to comment on the reports of pregnancy and if so, how. we may never know. >> there's really not a lot that i or anyone else really knows. she likes to keep a low profile. >> women who are celebrities becoming pregnant or having babies in their late 40s or 50, i think the concern is it tends to only provide a glimpse into their situation. >> reporter: with more women delaying childbirth, the fertility industry is booming, now worth 4 billion. an egg donor program advertising accomplished donors to hopeful couples. >> the premier donors get higher fee, it's based on education, s.a.t. scores. when we put up a beautiful donor who is also smart and has other qualities, we get calls immediately. i call it the immedi
, it's about bonding with other women going through the same thing. >> reporter: ivf is costly.sts an average of about $13,000, not including the medication which can cost up to $5,000 more. a hefty price tag for most american women. >> in the united states, most of the assistive services like ivf, donor egg, are not covered by insurance. >> reporter: janet jackson has yet to comment on the reports of pregnancy and if so, how. we may never know. >> there's really not a...
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and give ivf a try. meanwhile. they were on a separate mission to get the coverage they say they deserve. for the hundreds of other couples in their shoes. they encourage everyone they knew and met. to reach out to senators and representatives. and last may they met with lawmakers in washington. >> . and putting faces in front of them. >> . wednesday night the first phaeurpbl victory in the fight. cock approved coverage for wound vets and families. >> . the measure is only temporary. and they won't stop pushing for change. until there's a permanent fix. and as they continue on the journey. they'll have one more person fighting in their corner. crystal. is now five months pregnant. >> thanks to grants kp stpaepl and friends. and a discount from the khreupb. they they only had to pay portion. and they say thanks to last nights approval. they think baby wilson could one day have a baby brother or maybe a light jacket or something. we'll warm up fast tomorrow. climb into the 70s for lunch. and top at 77. by three o'clo
and give ivf a try. meanwhile. they were on a separate mission to get the coverage they say they deserve. for the hundreds of other couples in their shoes. they encourage everyone they knew and met. to reach out to senators and representatives. and last may they met with lawmakers in washington. >> . and putting faces in front of them. >> . wednesday night the first phaeurpbl victory in the fight. cock approved coverage for wound vets and families. >> . the measure is only...
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i thought ivf was for women in their 40s or beyond. >> reporter: it all depends. that's what the doctor was saying. chrissy is pretty young but if you have infertility issues like she was saying she and her husband had been trying for a doctor a red flag to say maybe ivf is an option for you. it is for any woman but the 30s is the common age range. >> romona: she has her bundle of joy soon. mark? >> mark: all right. the million dollar question. not exactly. but the one question that could be standing between you and a job at facebook. >> mark: facebook says they have a million dollar question they like to ask a.m. can'ts in an interview. >> romona: the question on your very best day of work, the day you come home and think you have the best job in the world, what did you do that day? facebook says they want to find out what applicants are passionate about. >> mark: i like it. >> romona: we could name a number of things. live from 19 news starts now. >> jeff: and it is getting colder out there. the system snowstorm is winding down. i will update in a few minutes. d
i thought ivf was for women in their 40s or beyond. >> reporter: it all depends. that's what the doctor was saying. chrissy is pretty young but if you have infertility issues like she was saying she and her husband had been trying for a doctor a red flag to say maybe ivf is an option for you. it is for any woman but the 30s is the common age range. >> romona: she has her bundle of joy soon. mark? >> mark: all right. the million dollar question. not exactly. but the one...
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someone would say if you are doing ivf wouldn't that either work or not work. you feel very strongly that the steps in stacy's book are what really helps. >> it reconfirmed the first time i went through ivf i felt terrible. i was very hormonal. just, it was a really hard time. only had one embryo. the second time i took a little bit more time, i wenthr getting balanced emotionally, physically, spiritually and it resulted in a better process. i felt better, i felt more in control, like stacy said i was extremely empowered. the fertility process stripped so much away from you of control. following the solution it gives you power it gives you confidence, at least you can control one thing out of this whole process. >> and it gave you a baby. >> it's like the best thing taught me a lot about who i am and just, kind of the obstacle that you face. it just gives you the ability to face it in a different way. >> good for you. >> and i'm so thankful for the program and for stacy just to have support. >> yeah. that's awesome. >> she did everything that was asked of her t
someone would say if you are doing ivf wouldn't that either work or not work. you feel very strongly that the steps in stacy's book are what really helps. >> it reconfirmed the first time i went through ivf i felt terrible. i was very hormonal. just, it was a really hard time. only had one embryo. the second time i took a little bit more time, i wenthr getting balanced emotionally, physically, spiritually and it resulted in a better process. i felt better, i felt more in control, like...
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but that could be very costly, both ivf and adoption can exceed $25,000.o now more and more couples arp turning to the internet, askingn their friends and their family for donations to support them on their journey towards starting a family. this is the go fund me page for sympathomimetic yeah and iron som bruise which they launched two months ago.go. they're from frederick. it tells their story describingc their hopes and their deviationa through thisnd ivf process that they've been through after realizing that they were unable to conceive on their home. the couple turned to ivf after shelling out thousands of dollars they are now done andno they are now looking to adopt. even that could cost more than $50,000. so they've raised 500 $50 so far in their campaign. somebody is out there looking to donate money and i want toto have -- i want to make a donation to a good cause -- everybody kind of has to pick their own good cause. i mean i think we have a lot oft love to give as parents. as hard as we've had to work too try to have these children, they certain
but that could be very costly, both ivf and adoption can exceed $25,000.o now more and more couples arp turning to the internet, askingn their friends and their family for donations to support them on their journey towards starting a family. this is the go fund me page for sympathomimetic yeah and iron som bruise which they launched two months ago.go. they're from frederick. it tells their story describingc their hopes and their deviationa through thisnd ivf process that they've been through...
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the average for ivf in 2005 was they created the embryos. such as age. >> and in most the family must complete a family book and adoption home study and receive clearance from the physician. >> you want to be in the best health. they have to agree before signing contracts, for michelle and weekd it was a what match. >> there was a love for the >> we knew this was, you know, this was the family that we were supposed to be accepted to. >> after 19 years of trying she gave birth to their daughter. >> it was amazing time stopped. >> that agency a donor family grists the remaining embryos. daughter's genetic siblings. >> that's a nice end. >>> we're following a story now over in brevard county on the coast. its time to check out what's trending and today were talking world record videos ((linda )) guiness book of >>> time for trending. world records. >> the latest record books is out, 4000 records made it into the 2017 edition and one set by craig glenday. can you believe what he is doing. he is set on fire, pulled behind certificate for his full
the average for ivf in 2005 was they created the embryos. such as age. >> and in most the family must complete a family book and adoption home study and receive clearance from the physician. >> you want to be in the best health. they have to agree before signing contracts, for michelle and weekd it was a what match. >> there was a love for the >> we knew this was, you know, this was the family that we were supposed to be accepted to. >> after 19 years of trying she...
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the study suggests it isn't a permanent concern in the limited time of ivf.ows no greater risk of women who underwent various types of less intensive treatments in order to increase their fertility. >> up neck in the morning buzz a police officer whose moves are making him a hit on the internet. >> also the dramatic video of a woman being rescued from a bayou in texas. first up a look at what's coming up on "good morning america." >> in this morning's "gma" first look reports roger ailes of fox news may soon be out of a job according to a article in new york magazine megyn kelly one of the network's biggest stars told investigators her 21st century ailes made unwanted sexual advances toward her about 10 years ago. >> for her to level these allegations is devastating against ailes. >> reporter: attorneys for ailes firing back overnight telling abc news the 76-year-old has never sexually harassed megyn kelly. twenty-first century fox denying ailes has been fired. the possibility of an ailes departure comes on the heels of a sexual harassment lawsuit filed again
the study suggests it isn't a permanent concern in the limited time of ivf.ows no greater risk of women who underwent various types of less intensive treatments in order to increase their fertility. >> up neck in the morning buzz a police officer whose moves are making him a hit on the internet. >> also the dramatic video of a woman being rescued from a bayou in texas. first up a look at what's coming up on "good morning america." >> in this morning's "gma"...
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. >> the 15 embryos produced in the lab through in vitro fertilization, or ivf, are pre-sorted. only the embryos with the best genetic test results will be implanted. dr. doyle tells carsten about the results. >> there are two beautiful boy embryos that we've chosen, and there e other es that we're evaluating and testing, but that's what wre gng to ansfer. >> good. so we get whatever we want. >> exactly what you want. for some people, making conscious decisions, even if they're very highly informed, is uncomfortable and makes some people feel that we may be going up a slope toward a judgement of other human beings that makes them uncomfortable. our philosophy is to give our patients as much information and as much choice with regard to the selection of the egg donor, which gets you to selection. that's unavoidable. >> ads like this, for clinics that let you choose your child's sex, are common across the u.s. this is banned in places like germany and denmark and it's controversial in the u.s. >> gender is not a disease. gender is not a disorder. why would medicine start to get in
. >> the 15 embryos produced in the lab through in vitro fertilization, or ivf, are pre-sorted. only the embryos with the best genetic test results will be implanted. dr. doyle tells carsten about the results. >> there are two beautiful boy embryos that we've chosen, and there e other es that we're evaluating and testing, but that's what wre gng to ansfer. >> good. so we get whatever we want. >> exactly what you want. for some people, making conscious decisions, even if...
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they can't yet say whether or not the f-cassy is greater or less than traditional ivf but, mother and baby to have the early exchange of fluids, that's the idea behind it. >> potential good news. the next development on the zika virus. for people who don't know what it is, the zika virus and what's the news in. >> the zika virus has been making headlines lately and the cdc has issued a travel warning for women who are either pregnant or thinking about getting pregnant to travel to -- as of saturday 17 latin american countries because it's a concern that this virus, which is rather -- i don't want to say benign, but rather innocuous in normal healthy individuals, that it doesn't really cause sickness in the majority of people and when it does it's usually a viral syndrome but there's a concern that came out of brazil in the last couple of months that the zika virus could be associated with this condition called microceph ha ly code for small brain or brain damage, especially in the first trimester, exposure to zika virus in the mother could expose a risk to the developing child and res
they can't yet say whether or not the f-cassy is greater or less than traditional ivf but, mother and baby to have the early exchange of fluids, that's the idea behind it. >> potential good news. the next development on the zika virus. for people who don't know what it is, the zika virus and what's the news in. >> the zika virus has been making headlines lately and the cdc has issued a travel warning for women who are either pregnant or thinking about getting pregnant to travel to...
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before i came here my partner was seeing patients, but since he did not do ivf we would have to refer them out to another location, which meant they had to go have another new patient consult, they had to travel for each visit and the patients would prefer to keep all of their care and history with one provider. statements .. heather and william agree with. all appointments took place in dr. emily's office in roanoke .. except the most important. last january .. they met dr. the actual implantation. most everything is done here except for two days, but even during those days when we travel i'm still the one doing it, so they don't have to go see another provider. just seeing her in north carolina when we got there it just kind of, you know, puts a little smile on your face thinking okay maybe this is going to be okay, it's going to work. and it did! little alecs is carilion's first i-v-f baby .. start to finish. as the drapers were leaving the hospital after delivery .. their first stop .. you guessed .. dr. emily's office. i was driving home i was like we're going to pass her office
before i came here my partner was seeing patients, but since he did not do ivf we would have to refer them out to another location, which meant they had to go have another new patient consult, they had to travel for each visit and the patients would prefer to keep all of their care and history with one provider. statements .. heather and william agree with. all appointments took place in dr. emily's office in roanoke .. except the most important. last january .. they met dr. the actual...
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go dpund me.com says at least 1700 ivf campaigns have raised over $3 million so far.lanning to pay, experts say helped the bottom line. >> far less spending there is done today in certain cases than was done years ago because we can achieve pregnancies with fewer cycles. >> reporter: in just three months, kate and ben raised $4,100 from 33 people. mostly friends and family. at 38, kate says it allowed them to put operation baby into action quickly and keep them from maxing there out their credit cards. in march, ben and kate found out they're having twins. and the fund-raising campaign provided something else. >> it most straighted to us keep going and to realize people actually supported us and trusted us. of to have these children. >> reporter: rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> curious to see their journey and how it all plays out. what a creative and innovative way to get that done. >> people may not realize how expensive these processes are. plaintiff this morning on "world news now," the candidates are searching there for the spotlight. >> one day after dona
go dpund me.com says at least 1700 ivf campaigns have raised over $3 million so far.lanning to pay, experts say helped the bottom line. >> far less spending there is done today in certain cases than was done years ago because we can achieve pregnancies with fewer cycles. >> reporter: in just three months, kate and ben raised $4,100 from 33 people. mostly friends and family. at 38, kate says it allowed them to put operation baby into action quickly and keep them from maxing there out...
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they have to be involved with an ivf center. here in the u.s., most centers would not do ivf on women over 50. typically these things are done abroad. but they could have successful pregnancies. you have to be under the care of a high risk obstetrician and deliver in a good hospital. dari: and we do not know the circumstances of her pregnancy. we're not -- >> she looks beautiful. i'll deliver you for free. dari: yeah. because in this world, the publicity would be invaluable. >> right, margo. >> she's related to seinfeld somehow. thank you. steve: let's talk about the weather. if you did not like the sudden blast of cold, it's on the way out? nick: sometimes that's the way weather works in new york city. wait a little while. it will change pretty quickly. that's what's going to happen this time around. while we're in the deep freeze, it doesn't last. we're 28 for the high in new york. 25 boston. 19 albany. 26 buffalo and down towards pittsburgh. let's look at fox 5 sky guardian. nothing going on here tonight. the sky is clear. it
they have to be involved with an ivf center. here in the u.s., most centers would not do ivf on women over 50. typically these things are done abroad. but they could have successful pregnancies. you have to be under the care of a high risk obstetrician and deliver in a good hospital. dari: and we do not know the circumstances of her pregnancy. we're not -- >> she looks beautiful. i'll deliver you for free. dari: yeah. because in this world, the publicity would be invaluable. >>...
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super model is -- the couple recently went through ivf to get pregnant. she chose a female embryo so she it caused some controversy. >> not everyone is cheering for chrisy after the 30-year-old model announced she chose her baby's sex, a girl. >> a slippery slope to design a baby. >> talk show host weighed in on her openness to talk about inner vitro fertilization or ivf procedure. it's a growing trend, not reserved for the rich and famous. >> only about 5% of our patients wanting gender selection. >> while far from the new norm, doctors say there is a growing interest in couples wanting to bypass gender surprises, especially because sex selection is so accurate. >> a 3% error rate. >> preimplantation to -- diagnosis; it's the same as the usual ivf, just with one extra step. once the doctor takes the mother's eggs and combine them with sperms, they can tell in male and female chromosomes. doctors will take male or female chromosomes. >> most of the gender selection reasoning is for social reasons or for preferential reasons. >> some say it's unnecessary.
super model is -- the couple recently went through ivf to get pregnant. she chose a female embryo so she it caused some controversy. >> not everyone is cheering for chrisy after the 30-year-old model announced she chose her baby's sex, a girl. >> a slippery slope to design a baby. >> talk show host weighed in on her openness to talk about inner vitro fertilization or ivf procedure. it's a growing trend, not reserved for the rich and famous. >> only about 5% of our...
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. >>> coming up next, important new health information including breakthrough in ivf treatment. that's after this. pepper discovers a wholesome breakfast with jimmy dean delights, made with real egg whites, lean cut meats, and whole grains. an excellent source of protein, it's a delicious way to fuel up on energy to help power through her morning run. which motivates these bikers to pedal faster, and inspires ted to land that front-side ollie. which delights everyone, including pepper's twins with jimmy dean delights, good mornings lead to great days. shine on. there's something to be said for exploring the world around you. for seeking out the new; for trying the untried; for doing the undone. why should snacking be any different? discover all nine flavors of our creamy cheese and tap into your curiosity.y. the laughing cow. we take away your stuffy nose. you keep the peace. we calm your congestion and pain. you rally the team. we give you relief from your cough. you give them a case of the giggles. tylenol cold helps relieve even your worst cold & flu symptoms. so you can give
. >>> coming up next, important new health information including breakthrough in ivf treatment. that's after this. pepper discovers a wholesome breakfast with jimmy dean delights, made with real egg whites, lean cut meats, and whole grains. an excellent source of protein, it's a delicious way to fuel up on energy to help power through her morning run. which motivates these bikers to pedal faster, and inspires ted to land that front-side ollie. which delights everyone, including...
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>>reporter: ironically the cost of ivf is covered for active duty personnel by the department of defense. but not for veterans by the v.a.. on capitol hill, andrea mccarren wusa 9. >>> senator murray's legislation has put the full senate in the a appropriations bill. >>> larry hogan has signed a bill to make birth control cheaper and more acceptable. to cover the whole cost of over the counter emergency contraceptives and va sect mys. >>> the national academys of sciences and engineering and medicine says a third of all children experience bullying, the aside for poor grades, anxiety and depression, researchers found m haves of bullies themselves are more likely to attempt suicide. they found bullies are commit crimes like vandalism and theft. >>> tonight, encouraging news from a fire damage assessment team that is working its way through fort mcmurray in alberta canada. 85-90% of the community is still standing. within the next two weeksing they'll have a plan to allow most of the cities's 88,000 residents to return home. the national weather service says that one of the tore through ru
>>reporter: ironically the cost of ivf is covered for active duty personnel by the department of defense. but not for veterans by the v.a.. on capitol hill, andrea mccarren wusa 9. >>> senator murray's legislation has put the full senate in the a appropriations bill. >>> larry hogan has signed a bill to make birth control cheaper and more acceptable. to cover the whole cost of over the counter emergency contraceptives and va sect mys. >>> the national academys...
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congress approved the va to cover ivf for one year. the wilson's say it's a start. >> our goal is so that no other couple has to strain, go through this struggle when they are already struggling on the day today basis of getting through life paralyzed. >> and a wonderful postscript. after starting ivf in january, tyler and crystal learned they are going to have a baby next favorite activity. now, imagine qualifying for the super bowl of that and then finding out you have been disqualified because your lips got chapped. that is a very real story from a denver area triathlete. marshall zelinger is live at the cherry creek trail tonight with the story of a denver area athlete and his performance- enhancing chapstick. >> reporter: shannon, already eight hours, matt smith did not need water. he did not need his ennrgy drink. after doing an ironman, halfway through his run, he needed chapstick. this got him disqualified from an entry in the super bowl of ironman. swim, bike, run for a really long time. that's an ironman. >> in our sport, thi
congress approved the va to cover ivf for one year. the wilson's say it's a start. >> our goal is so that no other couple has to strain, go through this struggle when they are already struggling on the day today basis of getting through life paralyzed. >> and a wonderful postscript. after starting ivf in january, tyler and crystal learned they are going to have a baby next favorite activity. now, imagine qualifying for the super bowl of that and then finding out you have been...
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plus, is there a connection between breast cancer and ivf, we have results from the largest study yet in health check. i'm hillary clinton and i approved this message. who do you talk to for military advice right now? well, i watch the shows. i mean i really see a lot of great - you know, when you watch your show and all of the other shows... while donald trump watched tv, as secretary of state, hillary clinton negotiated a cease fire in gaza. a reduction in nuclear weapons... took on vladimir putin... and stood up against the trafficking of human beings. a steady leader in an unsteady world. > >> it could be the fight of shopping, macy's is testing an artificial intelligence tool to help people navigate the store. like where to find a particular brand or if a particular item is in stock. it's being tested in several locations including the macies in woodbridge, new jersey. they are hoping to make the shopping experience more enjoyable as they deal with sluggish sales. >>> if have you been to the movie you notice it's getting more expensive these days and movie ticket prices have reac
plus, is there a connection between breast cancer and ivf, we have results from the largest study yet in health check. i'm hillary clinton and i approved this message. who do you talk to for military advice right now? well, i watch the shows. i mean i really see a lot of great - you know, when you watch your show and all of the other shows... while donald trump watched tv, as secretary of state, hillary clinton negotiated a cease fire in gaza. a reduction in nuclear weapons... took on vladimir...
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. >> reporter: kelly gave birth to twins in october of 2010. 11 months later, carrie welcomed her ivf twins halley and co levment into the world. >> i think the more we can do together, the more exciting it s been. >> reporter: last june, lly her second set of twins through ivf. six days later, the doctors said they were twins and kelly told care yes the news. >> i got in hear brained idea that what if i was pregnant. >> so she found an old pregnancy test when they had their third child sadie. >> i don't know what made me think i could be. there was nothing. and it was just why not? why not try it? i find out i was pregna the day she found out she was having twins. >> reporter: doctors said the o. s of carrie getting pregnant was so low, she was so barren. >> she said you are basic old on donor egg status. >> not only was care i don't pregnant but with twins. and sunder. together and close. >> we'll talk to each other 50 times that day andnde stilil call and temperature each other good night. handle it. >> here a live look at the decorah eagle's nest. looks like monthly or dad is ther
. >> reporter: kelly gave birth to twins in october of 2010. 11 months later, carrie welcomed her ivf twins halley and co levment into the world. >> i think the more we can do together, the more exciting it s been. >> reporter: last june, lly her second set of twins through ivf. six days later, the doctors said they were twins and kelly told care yes the news. >> i got in hear brained idea that what if i was pregnant. >> so she found an old pregnancy test when they...
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to prevent that, this is how the three-person ivf will work. the nucleus containing the the parents' key dna will be removed, leaving behind the woman's faulty mitochondria. the nucleus is placed into a donor egg from a second woman, ich has had its key dna removed, and contains only healthy mitochondria. any child born and future generations would have dna from three people, although .1% from the donor. all the genes that shape appearance and personality would come from the parent. early next year, the medical team here in newcastle say they will be ready to treat the first couples. this is historic, but controversial science. critics will argue that what will happen in this lab is unethical, could be unsafe, and heralds a new era of babies created by design. but parliament overwhelmingly approved the technique last year, and all the scientific reviews have said it should go ahead. up to 25 couples a year could be helped, and the treatment would be funded by the nhs. >> we believe the technique will greatly enhance the chances of an infected w
to prevent that, this is how the three-person ivf will work. the nucleus containing the the parents' key dna will be removed, leaving behind the woman's faulty mitochondria. the nucleus is placed into a donor egg from a second woman, ich has had its key dna removed, and contains only healthy mitochondria. any child born and future generations would have dna from three people, although .1% from the donor. all the genes that shape appearance and personality would come from the parent. early next...
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Mar 10, 2016
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she thought that was included in the $25,000 she paid for the ivf but now she is told she would have to pay another $1700 for that storage. i don'tt have the money. don't work any more. i stay home with my daughter. and if she doesn't pay for the embryos. what do we do? those are my kids. can she be charged $1700 to have her embryos to vie try and have another baby. because danielle did not initial the clause that lits storage fees. it's poblesz a court would say she did not agree to that price. but because her eggs were stored she has to pay. at least fair market value. we conlacted the doctor's office several times. they did not return our calls but they did send danielle an e-mail asking her to tell channel 7 to cease calling our office and stopping by and then de dhet nice thing. they compromised wit danielle lowering the cost the storage from $1700 to $600. a price danielle could afford andaid immediately. if danielle and the doctor had not been able to gree on a price and deanl could not afford the price for store afnlgt one would have to suit other and the judge uld sort it ou
she thought that was included in the $25,000 she paid for the ivf but now she is told she would have to pay another $1700 for that storage. i don'tt have the money. don't work any more. i stay home with my daughter. and if she doesn't pay for the embryos. what do we do? those are my kids. can she be charged $1700 to have her embryos to vie try and have another baby. because danielle did not initial the clause that lits storage fees. it's poblesz a court would say she did not agree to that...
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Feb 23, 2016
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been. >> reporter: last june kelly found out she was pregnant with her second set of twins through ivf. six days later they said they were twins. >> i got this hair-brained idea what if i was pregnant. >> reporter: so kerry found an old pregnancy test from when they had their third child, >> i don't even know what made me think i could be. there was nothing. it was just why not. why not try it. and i found out i was pregnant the day she found out she was having twins. >> reporter: doctors said the odds of kerry getting pregnant were so low she was practically baron. >> it was so low. donor egg status. >> reporter: little did they know not only was kerry pregnant but with twins. >> we are stunned. we're going to have five kids four and under, can we handle this? >> reporter: kerry and kelly said all nine kids will grow up together and close. >> we'll talk to each other 50 times a day. we still call each other and tell each other good night. >> reporter: just like their moms. >> luckily our husbands can handle it. >>> coming up on your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the battle
been. >> reporter: last june kelly found out she was pregnant with her second set of twins through ivf. six days later they said they were twins. >> i got this hair-brained idea what if i was pregnant. >> reporter: so kerry found an old pregnancy test from when they had their third child, >> i don't even know what made me think i could be. there was nothing. it was just why not. why not try it. and i found out i was pregnant the day she found out she was having twins....
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Sep 16, 2016
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gina is a prime example of an ivf mom.through and a lot of time, money, and energy -- she solved the problem. >> that you think about that efficiency -- i am a mom of twins, who were premature. it was from a very reputable hospital in new york city, with hundreds of thousands of dollars. so imagine that there is technology that exists today that did not exist, or existed but the efficacy is not where it is today, that would have allowed for single births. now more and more employers know there's an additional $1 billion spent annually in avoidable health care costs associated with multiples. at progeny, we can move the industry. you would essentially eliminate that cost. we're seeing technology adoption; we're seeing a move toward a transfer and reduction in costs. not so much for me and the generation before me, where multiples are common. we got the industry -- emily: what are the most exciting areas for you right now? where are you investing, investigating? >> yeah. let's focus on women's health. one of the companies we
gina is a prime example of an ivf mom.through and a lot of time, money, and energy -- she solved the problem. >> that you think about that efficiency -- i am a mom of twins, who were premature. it was from a very reputable hospital in new york city, with hundreds of thousands of dollars. so imagine that there is technology that exists today that did not exist, or existed but the efficacy is not where it is today, that would have allowed for single births. now more and more employers know...
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this is significant because we know ivf is expensive. it's still expensive with this but a step in the right direction. about 1 in 4 u.s. struggling with infertility cannot afford the treatments they need. this is less is more. very encouraging news. >> less medication. easier on the body? >> i think it's easier on the body. on the mood, and the mind set. it's easier on the bank account. all of those things matter potentially lower complication rate of something called hyperstimulation. it's not for every infor tillty patient. these are for women under the age of 35. trend of infertility specialists trying everything they can to lower costs because they want this to be more affordable to more people. >> and jen, what are you also excited about this conference that you're going to be hearing? >> so, robin this is arguably the biggest infertility and fertility conference in the world. there are for than4,000 experts here if all over the country and the world. and they hit every aspect of reproductive medicine. affordability is a big thing
this is significant because we know ivf is expensive. it's still expensive with this but a step in the right direction. about 1 in 4 u.s. struggling with infertility cannot afford the treatments they need. this is less is more. very encouraging news. >> less medication. easier on the body? >> i think it's easier on the body. on the mood, and the mind set. it's easier on the bank account. all of those things matter potentially lower complication rate of something called...
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. >> the holy grail of ivf procedure is being able to identify which embryo is going to implant and make a baby. to implant and make a baby. >> how to implant and make a baby. >> how it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. what will you do?ctric nissan leaf... ♪ how far will you go? ♪ how much will you see? ♪ electrify the world. now with a class-leading 107 miles on a charge, the nissan leaf is the best selling electric car in america. ♪ >>> the city of san bruno agreed to sell land to a developer, reaching an agreement to pay $4 million for a site and plans to build a marriott hotel. the land is a former navy site called the crossing. and. >> stun stop shining for one man when the solar in his home stopped working. >> he turned to michael finney. i did not know you did solar repair. >> that is it. >> months had gone by and getting his system back up proved to be a challenge. >>> gray skies but, a break in the rain. this screen s
. >> the holy grail of ivf procedure is being able to identify which embryo is going to implant and make a baby. to implant and make a baby. >> how to implant and make a baby. >> how it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. what will you do?ctric nissan leaf... ♪ how far will you go? ♪ how much will you see? ♪...
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. >> the holy grail of ivf procedure is being able to identify which embryo is going to implant and make >> how >>> the city of san bruno agreed to sell land to a developer, reaching an agreement to pay $4 million for a site and plans to build a marriott hotel. the land is a former navy site called the crossing. and. >> stun stop shining for one man when the solar in his home stopped working. >> he turned to michael finney. i did not know you did solar repair. >> that is it. >> months had gone by and getting his system back up proved to be a challenge. >>> gray skies but, a break in the rain. this screen shows how much power is being generated at any given time by the panels. it was a different story eight months ago. when ray from the alamo found out the power was 0. >> i discovered we'd stopped in july he estimates he saved $250 a month on his bill and a 1 solar came out to look at the problem. ray said they didn't give back with the solution. he says five months went by. >> it's terrible. there is nothing i can do. i called, wrote letters. >> we contacted a 1 solar and they told us we
. >> the holy grail of ivf procedure is being able to identify which embryo is going to implant and make >> how >>> the city of san bruno agreed to sell land to a developer, reaching an agreement to pay $4 million for a site and plans to build a marriott hotel. the land is a former navy site called the crossing. and. >> stun stop shining for one man when the solar in his home stopped working. >> he turned to michael finney. i did not know you did solar repair....