Despite some of the frightening stories in the media over the last few days about the increased risk of defects for babies born after IVF treatment, there has been no reassurance for patients on the HFEA website. Many of the papers have quoted the HFEA, but it seems that providing patient information on this issue is less of a priority than talking to the media.
I rang the HFEA press office this morning to ask when some advice to patients would be put up on the website, and was told that it would possibly happen later today. Nothing seems to have appeared yet. This is despite the fact that the HFEA must have known that this story was about to hit the papers since Friday at the latest.
It is easy to forget how frightening stories like this can be for people who are having fertility treatment, and allowing journalists to run wild with the story without a word of reassurance to patients is singularly unhelpful. If you are concerned, the HFEA have apparently found time to tell The Independent that " some of the potential risks needed further investigation and, when the new advice comes into full use from October, it will be pointed out that the majority of IVF babies are born health".
I hope that patients won't have to wait until October to receive this reassurance directly from the HFEA.
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