New Zealand Infertility Society - Latest News [Page 1]
Waitemata Health Board Denies Babies Life
Monday, 1 July 2002, 2:20 pm | New Zealand Infertility Society
More than 100 babies will not be born in Auckland next year if the Waitemata Health Board carries out its threat to slash public funding of fertility treatment. More >>
Inequity In Reproductive Health Funding
Wednesday, 12 June 2002, 4:15 pm | New Zealand Infertility Society
If the Government can spend more than $14 million on pregnancy terminations, why can it only allocate $5.7 million to fertility treatment asks the New Zealand Infertility Society? More >>
National Shows Family Commitment
Wednesday, 12 June 2002, 9:42 am | New Zealand Infertility Society
By announcing its intention to publicly fund three cycles of IVF treatment for couples affected by infertility should it become the Government, the National Party has demonstrated its commitment to the Kiwi family says the New Zealand Infertility Society. More >>
Seeking The Elusive Dream
Monday, 10 June 2002, 11:41 am | New Zealand Infertility Society
For most New Zealanders, having a family is a fact they take for granted. For many others it’s an elusive dream. More >>
Life, Infertility And You
Tuesday, 4 June 2002, 10:18 am | New Zealand Infertility Society
The New Zealand Infertility Society will launch Infertility Awareness Week next Saturday (June 8) with a day-long seminar at Turnbull House: Life, Infertility and You. More >>