By Peter Braude, Alison Taylor
Written by means of a staff of infertility specialists, this advisor addresses the advanced topic of subfertility. It starts off with prognosis within the female and male earlier than providing recommendation on all types of assisted notion in addition to counselling aid with therapy judgements.
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They are accessible only to those members of the unit named on the treatment licence, or when needed, to other licensed individuals. An amendment to the act in 1992 allowed information about the treatment to be given to a third party only with the patient’s explicit written consent and strictly on a “need to know” basis. Counselling Before providing or receiving gametes for use, donation, or fertilisation, the act requires that a person must have “a suitable opportunity to receive proper counselling on the implications of taking the proposed steps,” and that that their consent should Lorraine Hadley and Natallie Evans separated from their partners with whom they had had IVF treatment and embryos frozen.
Uk/HFEAPublications Paula Rowell is senior embryologist at Guy’s and St Thomas’s assisted conception unit, London. The ABC of subfertility is edited by Peter Braude, professor and head of department of women’s health, Guy’s, King’s, and St Thomas’s School of Medicine, London, and Alison Taylor, consultant in reproductive medicine and director of the Guy’s and St Thomas’s assisted conception unit. The series will be published as a book in the winter. Competing interests: None declared. BMJ 2003;327:920–3 Doesn’t it make you sick An elderly Serbian woman recently presented to the hospice with symptoms of persistent nausea.
A brain scan had ruled out brain metastases; an abdominal ultrasound ruled out liver metastases. She was discharged from hospital in mid-January, but her symptoms had not improved. She was admitted to the hospice two weeks later. Again, we tried various combinations of antiemetics by subcutaneous infusion, we treated her constipation, and started a trial of dexamethasone. She even had a psychiatric review to rule out depression. ) However, her symptoms remained frustratingly unresolved. At the hospice, we have an on-site pharmacist, Jo, who is experienced in palliative drug prescribing and is part of our multidisciplinary team.