Affordable IVF delivers first in vitro baby just 9 months in operation

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After only 9 months in operation, Affordable IVF is excited to share that it's first in vitro baby has been born, it was announced today.

Flynn Elijah was born on Tuesday, the 17th of September, weighing in at 4 pounds, 11 ounces (2125g).

"The team at Affordable IVF are ecstatic and overjoyed!" proclaimed AIVF director Denise Donati. "We are thrilled to see our new clinic having safely delivered our first baby."

Baby Flynn arrived four weeks early and is the first child of Angie and Matt of Caboolture. Flynn was Angie and Matts first attempt at IVF.

"We're happy to report that Mum, Dad and Baby are all doing well," continued Donati. "Mum said baby Flynn is breast-feeding like a pro and they are all scheduled to go home soon and start being a family of three."

Affordable IVF commenced operations in December 2012 with a mission of providing Queenslanders with a less expensive option for IVF treatments as compared to full service clinics. The clinic accepts a limited number of new patients each month and treatment options are limited to IVF and ICSI.

 

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