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191 Southern Virginia Student-Athletes Named to CAC All-Academic Team – Southern Virginia University News

FREDERICKSBURG, Va. The Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) announced that 1,459 student-athletes were named to the 2019-20 All-Academic Team, an average of over 239 student-athletes per full-member institution.

Student-athletes in one or more CAC championship sports that attain a 3.20-grade point average (GPA) for the academic year earn a spot on the All-Academic team. A total of 64.3% of CAC student-athletes posted a 3.20 GPA this year (1,459 of 2,268).

Southern Virginia University tallied a record-number of student-athletes to earn the honor with 191, surpassing last season's total of 144.

To view the complete list of All-Academic Team honorees, clickhere.

Southern Virginia Honorees

Baseball

Ben Kerchner #Tigard, Ore./TigardUndecidedCurtis DrakeRexburg, Idaho/ Sugar SalemUndecidedNolan OppTampa, Fla./ProvoUndecidedCole Critchfield Tanner StockingRexburg, Idaho/Sugar SalemUndecidedPreston Pettit #Sandpoint, Idaho/SandpointUndecidedWill ParkerSimi Valley, Calif./Simi ValleyUndecidedJonny Soto #Oxnard, Calif./Channel IslandsComputer ScienceRyan Morin Paul SteigerWaynesboro, Pa./Waynesboro AreaUndecidedJake Watson #Ellicott City, Md./CentennialUndecidedBryndon Buckley #Joseph City, Ariz./Joseph CityUndecidedMitch Tyse McKaden PackardJacksonville, Fla./Smithville R-IIUndecidedZach Zalar #Charlottesville, Va./AlbermarleUndecidedManny Lara #Oxnard, Calif./Channel IslandsSpanish

Men's Basketball

Sam Armstrong Aaron LeavittOrem, Utah/OremUndecidedKimball CottamMaple Valley, Wash./TahomaUndecidedAustin Wood Calvin SeamonsLongmont, Colo./LongmontComputer ScienceBennett Candland Josh JenningsPark City, Utah/Park CityUndecidedJake FisherSandy, Utah/ BrightonUndecidedBrycen HarrisCoventry, Conn./Wilbraham & MonsonUndecided

Men's Cross Country

Murray BinghamSequim, Wash./SequimUndecidedJohn Curnutt Caden EskelsenLisbon, Iowa/Mount VernonUndecidedJoseph MorphoniosKernersville, N.C./East ForsythUndecidedMike Myers Lee Taylor #Ames, Iowa/AmesUndecidedMike Ward #Louisville, Ky./Klahowya SecondaryBusiness

Men's Golf

Cameron BertholdArvada, Colo./PomonaUndecidedAlex CoxColumbia, S.C./Heathwood HallUndecidedJarrett FultzQueen Creek, Ariz./American LeadershipPsychologyHarrison Gregory #San Tan Valley, Ariz./CombsBiochemistryJake HanchettPeoria, Ariz./Sandra Day O' ConnorUndecidedChristopher KleinmanPaso Robles, Calif./Paso RoblesUndecidedBenton Knight #Richmond, Va./Trinity EpiscopalPhilosophyAdam PetersonMeridian, Idaho/ Rocky MountainSpanishMatt RollMeridian, Idaho/ Rocky MountainBusinessJake Watson #Ellicott City, Md./CentennialUndecidedLuke WilsonLantana, Texa/ John H. GuyerBiology

Men's Lacrosse

Carter Bean #St. George, Utah/Desert HilsBiochemistryJacob Lamb Dalon HampshireBountiful, Utah/BountifulLiberal ArtsNick Bair #Orem, Utah/OremBiochemistry/BiologyChandler Wescott #Layton, Utah/LaytonUndecidedZach Danneman Kenan ArneWilmington, N.C./John T. HoggardUndecidedJaydon ArnoldJohnstown, Colo./RooseveltUndecidedBlake JacksonHighland, Utah/Lone PeakUndecidedAbram WilcoxSalt Lake City, Utah/EastUndecidedSeth Millington #Boise, Idaho/TimberlineUndecidedShawn Lamb Trent FunnVienna, Va./James MadisonUndecidedCalvin CookProvo, Utah/TimpviewUndecidedTrayson WithersEagle Mountain, Utah/WestlakeBusinessIsaac AllenRoseburg, Ore./RoseburgUndecided

Men's Soccer

Kostner Olson #Highland, Utah/Lone PeakUndecidedGabriel Ramirez Jack Dryden Matthew MangusZionsville, Ind./Zionsville CommunityUndecidedNick FrancisHighland, Utah/Lone PeakPhilosophy/BusinessDaniel ThompsonHartsville, S.C./HartsvilleBusinessPeysen WebsterGilbert, Ariz./HighlandUndecided

Men's Swimming

William DrydenBuena Vista, Va./Parry McCluerUndecidedJonathan DyeVacaville, Calif./Will C. WoodUndecidedTravis LottBrigham City, Utah/Box ElderComputer ScienceTate MayBozeman, Mont./BozemanBiochemistry/Math.Gordon McCreadieKlamath Falls, Ore./MazamaUndecidedConnor MooreAmerican Fork, Utah/American ForkUndecidedChristian RiordanKa'a'awa, Hawaii/KamehamehaUndecidedMatthew WoodOrlando, Fla./East RidgePolitics

Men's Tennis

Tanner Bassett #Granite City, Calif./Granite CityUndecidedAndrew Blonquist #Mapleton, Utah/Maple MountainBusinessMarcos DiasSo Paulo, Brazil/Colegio de So PauloUndecidedJake FisherSandy, Utah/ BrightonUndecidedSamuel LarsonPueblo West, Colo./Pueblo WestUndecidedPaul Monson Kukutla MotlojoaMaseru, Lesotho/Grey CollegeBusinessWilliam Stoddard #Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Lone PeakBusiness

Men's Track & Field

Murray BinghamSequim, Wash./SequimUndecidedCaden EskelsenLisbon, Iowa/Mount VernonUndecidedJoseph MorphoniosKernersville, N.C./East ForsythUndecidedKole PhairKlamath Falls, Ore./MazamaUndecidedMatthew ValentineCibolo, Texas/Byron P. SteeleUndecidedZach WaltonPonte Vedra Beach, Fla./Ponte VedraUndecided

Women's Basketball

Ciara WintertonLexington, Okla./LexingtonUndecidedCory Stout Chiara Ballam #Chantilly, Va./ChantillyBiochemistry/ BiologyDawn MeadSt. George, Utah/Pine ViewBusinessSophie Wright #Logan, Utah/RidelineUndecidedAmanda Wood #Ashburnham, Mass./Cushing Aca.Biochemistry/SpanishRaeAnn LessingFredericksburg, Pa./Northern LebanonUndecidedCourtney McKrolaLongmont, Colo./CenturyUndecided

Women's Cross Country

Brittany BartonEvanston, Wyo./EvanstonUndecidedMorgan Bingham #Sequim, Wash./SequimUndecidedSophie DrydenBuena Vista, Va./Parry McCluerUndecidedJaliyah HullCulpeper, Va./Eastern ViewUndecidedKylie Kuenzi #Silverton, Ore./SilvertonBiochemistryMadison Malmgren #Provo, Utah/ProvoUndecidedAnna MerrillSpringfield, Va./UndecidedSarah ShelleyClearfield, Utah/LehiUndecidedJessica Simpson #Boise, Idaho/BorahUndecidedTamya VanekColfax, Wash./ColfaxPsychologyJill WestmanCherry Hill, N.J./Cherry Hill EastUndecided

Field Hockey

EmmaLee EreksonBuena Vista, Va./Parry McCluerFamily & Human Develop.Emily JacobsonSweet, Idaho/EmmettMusicKyla NasePrince George, Va./Prince GeorgeUndecidedLaken HostetterBuena Vista, Va./Parry McCluerPsychologyGrace DeGruccioJersey City, N.J./Ronald E. McNairPsychologyAshley MorinSneads Ferry, N.C./DixonFamily & Human Develop.Karenna OlsonLos Altos, Calif./Los AltosUndecidedPaige AndersonRichland, Wash./RichlandMusic/Psychology

Women's Golf

Rachel Honeycutt #Vernal, Utah/UintahFamily & Human Develop.Annalyce LueckLas Vegas, Nev./Arbor ViewUndecidedLindsey NadigColebrook, N.H./Colebrook Aca.BusinessRosie OettliSalt Lake City, Utah/CottonwoodUndecidedCori Rhodes #Portage, Ind./Portage ComputerScience/Psych.Shelby VanAusdalLayton, Utah/NorthridgeUndecidedTia VuiApia, Samoa/Church Coll. West. SamoaUndecidedAnna WrayMoscow, Idaho/MoscowArt

Women's Lacrosse

Alissa JohnsonSalt Lake City, Utah/OlympusBiochemistryEllie Johnson Holly Cunha #Lehi, Utah/SkyridgePsychologySydney Winterton Alex Vacanti #Omaha, Neb./Millard SouthPsychologySydney SewellGranite Bay, Calif./Granite BayBiochemistryKelsey Ray #Cuming, Ga./North ForsythFamily & Human Develop.Allie Moss Jesse Call #Riverton, Utah/RivertonBiochemistryChloe Mitchell #Richland, Wash./RichlandUndecidedTayllor DeimBoise, Idaho/EagleUndecided

Women's Soccer

Savannah Uri #Falls City, Ore./DallasBiochemistryAlyssa TruemanCharlton, Mass./Shepherd Hill Reg.UndecidedTori WescottMelbourne, Fla./VieraBusinessElyssa Winterton Holly Cunha #Lehi, Utah/SkyridgePsychologyEmma Stohl #Shelley, Idaho/ShelleyUndecidedSydney Kuhni #Nephi, Utah/JuabBiochemistryClarissa Barton Madison HollenbeckCypress, Calif./CypressUndecidedChloe VanNortwickLodi, Calif./Aspire Benjamin HoltUndecidedMackenzie Taylor #Fredericksburg, Va./Colonial ForgePsychologyRachel Portillo #Warrenton, Mo./PsychologyShayli Nakamoto Laurel StorheimGrand Junction, Colo./Fruita MonumentUndecidedTaylor Mercer Madi JohnsonAlpine, Utah/Lone PeakUndecidedKylie Auger Emily SechristColinsville, Va./BassettPsychologyMcCall Jensen Mikayla GeeSpringville, Utah/SpringvilleUndecidedMelaya HuffakerMcKinney, Texas/McKinney BoydUndecidedAudrey McKeonAliso Viejo, Calif./Aliso NiguelUndecided

Softball

Sydney Dolan #Lincoln Park, N.J./BoontonUndecidedKylee ChristensenSt. George, Utah, Desert HillsUndecidedAfton BrownMesa, Ariz./MountainUndecidedEmily McDanielHartsville, S.C./McBeeUndecidedMegan Daniels Natali HutchesonMcCall, Idaho/McCall-DonnellyBiologyKyla NasePrince George, Va./Prince GeorgeUndecidedCaitlin Barber Danielle AscheLongmont, Colo./MeadBiochemistry/PsychologyBethanie Phillips Women's Swimming

Eve BonneyLa Plata, Md./Rocky Mountain Aca.BusinessTaylor Mercer Emma MerrillConcord, Calif./NorthgateUndecidedBailee SutherlandOakley, Utah/South SummitPsychologyEmilee TippetsPlain City, Utah/FremontPsychologyMacy WaiteSpring, Texas/KleinEnglish

Women's Tennis

Leeanne Aldrich #St. George, Utah/DixieUndecidedElizabeth Fuchs Jenna HinkleBountiful, Utah/Woods CrossUndecidedMercedes Matley Alyssa Sewell #Granite Bay, Calif./Granite BayUndecidedMichele ValentineSacramento, Calif./El Camino FundamentalUndecidedKelly Worthington #Naples, Fla./Sea Rest Country Day SchoolUndecidedAudrey Zalar #Elizabethtown, Pa./Elizabethtown AreaLiberal Arts

Women's Track & Field

Paige Avey Fr.Greencastle, Pa./Greencastle-AntrimUndecidedBrittany BartonEvanston, Wyo./EvanstonUndecidedEmma BlodgettBountiful, Utah/BountifulFamily & Human DevelopmentKorynn BowersPortland, Ore./UndecidedSophie DrydenBuena Vista, Va./Parry McCluerUndecidedJenna GodfreyStan Creek, Belize/IndependenceArtShylee HigleyPreston, Idaho/PrestonUndecidedJaliyah HullCulpeper, Va./Eastern ViewUndecidedKylie Kuenzi #Silverton, Ore./SilvertonBiochemistryKanani Lasike Madison Malmgren #Provo, Utah/ProvoUndecidedMcKenna MaloneyCypress, Texas/Lonestar CCUndecidedAnna MerrillSpringfield, Va./UndecidedJilane PedersenSt. Louis, Mo./Valley ParkUndecidedTamya VanekColfax, Wash./ColfaxPsychologyElle Warnick #Delta, Utah/DeltaPsychology

Women's Volleyball

Ryan Dubinsky Kylee ChristensenSt. George, Utah, Desert HillsUndecidedMcKaye CunninghamBakersfield, Calif./BakersfieldUndecidedKanani Lasike LaRee Crockett Taryn WarnerLas Vegas, Nev./BonanzaBiologyElle Warnick #Delta, Utah/DeltaPsychologyJilane PedersenSt. Louis, Mo./Valley ParkUndecidedCourtney SingletonGilbert, Ariz./HighlandUndecidedBrooklyn Porter # So. W. Volleyball South Ogden, Utah/Bonneville Family & Human Development/ PsychologyKaely Rath #Grass Valley, Calif./Bear RiverFamily & Human DevelopmentEmma SteigerWaynesboro, Pa./Waynesboro AreaUndecidedLindsay Wiedrich Mallory Rath #Grass Valley, Calif./Bear RiverPsychology

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Alpacas helping University of Kentucky researchers to combat COVID-19 – WBIR.com

Alpacas, along with llamas and camels, make a special kind of antibody called a nanobody, which is used in other kinds of medical research.

LEXINGTON, Ky. A team at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine is researching a possible treatment for COVID-19 and some key helpers are three alpacas; Big Boy, Blue Eyes and Emperor.

Its a powerful technology that we have at UK and its something that hopefully we can develop some therapeutics with, said Wally Whiteheart, a professor in the Department of Molecular & Cellular Biochemistry.

Alpacas, along with llamas and camels, make a special kind of antibody called a nanobody. Nanobodies can be useful in cancer research and for other diseases. Researchers, led by Whiteheart and fellow professor Lou Hersh, are working with River Hill Ranch near Richmond to see what impact alpacas could have on COVID-19.

We, in a sense, vaccinate them, in this case with viral proteins, and we make nanobodies to those viral proteins, said Whiteheart. We can then go and purify and identify the nanobodies that bind to the virus and then test them to see if they can inhibit viral infection.

Making the nanobodies is just the first step. The team will see which, if any, can block virus infection and those candidates could move on to clinical trials.

Theres still a lot of research and testing to go, but also still a lot of hope.

The cool thing which were exploring now is the fact that you might be able to use them as a nasal spray and this actually gets them to the place where the virus is affecting the lung tissue, said Whiteheart.

This isnt the first time the trio of alpacas has helped UK. Big Boy, Blue Eyes and Emperor have contributed to the universitys nanobody research for more than three years. In those years, they have helped researchers generate more than 50 nanobodies to target proteins involved in a variety of human diseases including cancer, diabetes and neurological disorders.

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Julia Koeppe receives SUNY Oswego Provost’s Award for Mentoring in Scholarly and Creative Activities – NNY360

OSWEGO - Dedication to the success of student researchers earned Julia Koeppe of the chemistry faculty this years Provosts Award for Mentoring in Scholarly and Creative Activities for SUNY Oswego.

In four years at Oswego, Koeppe has mentored 50 registered student researchers in biochemistry. Students flock to her laboratory because the work she does is relevant and biochemistry methods she uses are modern, said chemistry professor Kestas Bendiskas, who nominated her for the award.

MaryCatherine Rice, who earned her masters and bachelors degrees through SUNY Oswego, then a scientific position in the pharmaceutical industry with Pfizer, credits Koeppes trust and lessons with instilling the skills and tools I needed to excel both in my graduate program and in my professional career.

Dr. Koeppe is incredibly good at reading students and can see the potential in everyone, Rice wrote, which means helping students achieve things in their research and leadership they might not have thought possible.

She prepared me technically as well as provided the soft skills necessary to interact with fellow researchers, professors and eventual employers, Rice said. By challenging me and showing me what I was able to do as a researcher both academically and creatively, she completely changed my view of myself in this field.

Rice described Koeppe as a role model in science, and any student that is able to work with her in the future is extremely fortunate. She cares about the academic and future professional development of her students.

Dr. Julia Koeppe goes above and beyond with her duties in mentoring students in their scholarly and creative work, wrote Vanessa Wiltsie, a 2018 SUNY Oswego graduate who is now a Ph.D. student at the University of Alabama.

Dr. Koeppe has numerous strengths, among them being how she is always available to her students, past and present, whether it be by email, phone call or office appointment, Wiltsie said. She genuinely cares about each one of her students and takes the time to get to know them on a personal level.

For Wiltsie, these opportunities included an invitation to do research with Koeppe, which led to attending an antimicrobial resistance boot camp at Rutgers University, and a chance to present at the Biophysical Members Society Meeting in Baltimore -- where Wiltsie secured her current studies by presenting her research to the graduate recruiting committee with the University of Alabama.

Dr. Koeppe not only gives her students the best mentoring regarding planning for our professional futures, she personally sets aside time to learn the personal goals of her students and plans out a way to achieve them, Wiltsie wrote. Dr. Koeppe has sent students to universities and medical schools across the United States.

Another of those students is Ali Khan, a senior majoring in biochemistry and biology who plans to start in a Ph.D. program this fall at the University of Iowas Carver Medical School. Dr. Koeppe has been a great mentor, teacher and an overall genuine human being, wrote Khan, who added that Koeppe made it possible to present research at the annual Biophysical Conference earlier this year in San Diego.

She taught me how to be resilient, troubleshoot problems and write effectively, Khan said. She goes above and beyond her role as an educator; most notably through her generosity and development of strong personal relationships with her students. It is not uncommon for students to stop by her office for a chat, a cup of tea or a baked good in addition to answering any of their questions.

It is clear to me that Dr. Koeppe has such a genuine love and passion for the work that she does, wrote senior biochemistry major Maggie Miller. It makes it very easy, as a student, to want to be involved in such projects when the professor is excited about it too.

Bendiskas noted that Koeppe -- who earned her Ph.D. from University of California, San Diego, and had a pair of postdoctorate placements at the University of Oxford -- has an active National Science Foundation grant and consistently secures additional internal grants to support student research contributing to the knowledge base of protein biochemistry. Her lab focuses on the study of protein interactions involved in the activation and regulation of the complement system. This complement system is an important part of innate immunity, where misregulation can lead to inflammatory diseases.

Julia helps students succeed not only by engaging students but also by providing successful outcomes of their work, Bendiskas wrote, noting she has submitted manuscripts with as many as three student co-authors, and has become known as an excellent and beloved educator.

The Provosts Award for Mentoring in Scholarly and Creative Activities is designed as recognition of a career highlighting significant accomplishments in mentoring students in scholarly or creative activity at SUNY Oswego.

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Tech executive from Los Altos charged in coronavirus testing scheme – Los Altos Town Crier

A Silicon Valley tech executive from Los Altos was charged earlier this month with securities fraud and conspiracy to commit health-care fraud after he allegedly misled investors by falsely claiming to have developed a blood test for the coronavirus.

Federal prosecutors alleged that Mark Schena, 57, president of Arrayit Corp. in Sunnyvale, bribed recruiters and doctors to run allergen screening tests. He then pitched potential investors with erroneous figures and flaunted nonexistent relationships with Fortune 500 companies and government agencies, officials said in a June 9 complaint filed in the Northern District of California.

When the pandemic intensified in March, Schena allegedly misguided potential investors on Arrayits ability to provide testing for COVID-19. Arrayits stock price doubled in mid-March while Schena was promoting the fraudulent product, according to prosecutors.

The allure of cheap, reliable alternatives to todays standard blood-test panels has captured the imagination of the health-care industry, making such alternatives a prime subject for fraudsters, said U.S. Attorney David L. Anderson of the Northern District of California. The scheme described in the complaint, in which the defendant allegedly leveraged this allure by appending the fear of the COVID-19 pandemic, amounts to a cynical multimillion-dollar hoax.

Schena earned a doctorate in biochemistry from UC San Francisco and was a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University. In 2003, he was dubbed the Father of Microarray Technology by The Scientist Magazine, and he is considered an expert on microarrays, a technology used to measure genes. His wife, Rene Schena, is CEO of Arrayit.

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Covid-19 screening in IVF clinics: safety is the priority – Cambridge Network

My argument is that it is better to screen more for coronavirus and subsequently relax, than to create the potential for positive cases that will reduce staff availability and patient confidence, comments Dr Thanos Papathanasiou, Medical Director at Bourn Hall Clinic (pictured). IVF treatment requires close interactions with staff and a paper by Dr Papathanasiou has highlighted considerable inconsistencies in the official guidance for testing.

To help professionals working in fertility medicine to balance safety and cost, Dr Papathanasiou has compared in a paper the clinical guidance given by four societies: European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE); American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM); British Fertility Society (BFS) and Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society (CFAS). The paper has been accepted for publication by the Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics (12 June 2020).

Dr Papathanasiou continues: Although there is guidance about when to test for COVID-19 it varies between scientific societies. This is because there is no relevant experience or research in the area of reproductive medicine; it is a new disease after all."

Assessment of risk is complicated, as it is known that some people carry the coronavirus and are infectious without showing any symptoms of the COVID-19 disease. Therefore, making the decision to treat based just on reporting of symptoms may not protect staff or other patients from infection. A test is needed to confirm good health, but not all clinics insist on this.

Dr Papathanasiou comments: The Human Fertility and Embryology Authority (HFEA), the regulatory body, does not instruct how intensively clinics should screen as its priority is for the clinic to have a plan of action with risk assessments and an audit trail.

As a result, it falls to individual clinics to decide how exactly they will set up their COVID-19 practices. Consequently, some will have stricter or looser protocols and this is causing confusion for patients.

IVF treatment requires a number of face-to-face interactions over a period of several weeks so Bourn Hall has introduced a COVID-19 screening process, including self-assessment and health questionnaires and COVID-19 testing for patients and staff, for its clinics in Cambridge, Norwich and Wickford.

Bourn Hall has also introduced new ways of working to reduce footfall in its clinics, enable social distancing where possible and strict use of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE). A concern for the clinics and patients is that the implementation of these measures will increase the cost of each treatment cycle. At present, Bourn Hall is not passing on the increased costs to current patients other than an additional charge of 100 for each COVID-19 test.

Although a staged or triage approach based on self-assessment questionnaires and testing was recommend by all the societies, the type of questions and the timing of testing differs. For example, some include occupation as a risk factor and only one asks about local incidence of disease.

We will be making repeated assessments during treatment to confirm good health, Dr Papathanasiou continues. Even if this may mean treatment of an individual is cancelled as a precaution, safety is our priority. The good news is that this region has a relatively low number of incidents and we will be monitoring this closely within our decision-making.

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Woman gives birth to twin sons 10 years apart – Times Now

A Chinese woman gave birth to the twin brother of her son after 10 years. | Image: Hubei Maternal and Child Health Hospital 

Hubei: A woman has given birth to twin sons - 10 years apart. The woman gave to the twin brother of her son from an embryo that was frozen for 10 years.

Wang, from China, had been struggling to conceive a child. In 2009, she decided to try the in vitro fertilisation (IVF) treatment and doctors cultivated a "batch of embryos". They implanted one embryo into Wangin October of that year.

While Wang went on to give birth to baby 'Lulu' in June 2010, the doctors at Hubei Maternal and Child Health Hospital froze the rest of her eggs so that she could go through the process later.

About 10 years later, Wang (now 41) decided to have a second baby. When she returned to Director Xiao Mei, who helped her with her first pregnancy, the doctor recognised Wang immediately.

The hospital said that despite her age, Wang's pregnancy was "relatively smooth".

The woman welcomed her second son on June 16 after giving birth via cesarean. The baby who has been named Tongtong weighed 3.48 kilograms at the time of birth, exactly the same weight as that of his elder twin brother.

Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority in the UK explains that there may be good quality embryos left over after the IVF treatment. Instead of discarding them, those embryos can be frozen to use in the future, in case the first treatment doesn't work. They can also be frozen to preserve fertility to try for a sibling at a later date.

"From a medical perspective, Lulu and Tongtong are twin brothers," Zheng Jie, a doctor from the fertility centre of the hospital, said.

"The same doctor did the test tube operation, the same doctor did the cesarean section operation, the two babies were the same batch of embryos, the same sex, the same weight, were also born in June," the hospital said, adding that the twins born10 years apart have so much in common that it's "extremely rare".

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FOOD WRITER SEETAL SAVLA DISCUSSES HER EMOTIONAL IVF JOURNEY

by MITA MISTRY

THE Covid-19 lockdown is having a detrimental effect on lives globally, but for many couples trying for a child it is a devastating time because fertility treatments have been indefinitely postponed and some feel they are running out of time.

As each day of lockdown progresses they feel like their chances of having a biological child are shrinking and its particularly terrifying for women who feel like their egg reserves are dwindling.

British Asian food writer Seetal Savla has been married for 11 years to her husband Neil and after suffering an early miscarriage from a biological pregnancy, has been trying for a baby for over four years. She has gone through three unsuccessful IVF cycles and a fourth has been interrupted due to the Covid-19 lockdown. The struggle has been made harder by an out dated cultural legacy that looks down on a woman who cant conceive.

Eastern Eye caught up with Savla to talk about her deeply emotional IVF journey, key advice for infertile couples and her future hopes.

Please tell us about your fertility journey?My husband and I suffered an early miscarriage from a natural pregnancy in 2016-2017. Until then, hed expressed a stronger desire to become a parent than I had, but this devastating loss was my catalyst to be proactive. It was a wakeup call for two reasons: wed been married for eight years and this was our sole pregnancy, plus it made me realise how much I wanted children. Amid all the pressure to procreate, Id suppressed my feelings, which had finally surfaced. We sought fertility treatment shortly afterwards, through the NHS and then private clinics. However, our fourth cycle has been postponed indefinitely due to Covid-19, which is frustrating.

How does it feel going through a cycle of IVF?It depends on the clinic, your protocol, the medications and your reaction to them, whether youre working, among others. During my first cycle, I felt overwhelmed. In hindsight, it was a breeze compared to the private clinic we chose for our second and third rounds. It was information and medication overload, which hit me so hard one day that I ended up in tears in the nurses office. On any given day, I flitted between anger that we had to undergo IVF, gratitude that we could afford it, shame, guilt and hatred towards my dysfunctional body, muted excitement about a positive outcome and fear of another failure.

How did it affect your daily life?The NHS cycle was so light that I continued to work and socialise. For the private rounds, it was a full-time job doing daily blood tests and scans, taking five to six different injections, plus pills and pessaries, at specific times throughout the day; it took over my life. By this time, I had changed jobs and did what I could around appointments until I was laid off for business reasons. Although being unemployed was a shock, the silver lining was that I had the headspace and time to fully focus on my relentless IVF schedule.

What is the hardest part of dealing with IVF/infertility?Undergoing IVF is like being on a never-ending rollercoaster ride: you are up and down emotionally. Each cycle is testing in different ways, with the toughest challenges being recovering from the heartbreak of yet another failed round and trying to remain hopeful when that final phone call only ever brings bad news. It hurts even more when the treatment overshadows your special occasions, such as our 10th anniversary, which was spent in blustery Brighton instead of beautiful Bali.

How did your family and friends help?We told our immediate families and close friends from the outset, all of whom were supportive. That said, we didnt divulge how traumatic the experience was, so they were taken aback when they read my first blog post revealing what went on behind closed doors. Having my sister, best friend and mother-in-law accompany me during certain clinic visits was also comforting. Furthermore, discovering the TTC community (Trying To Conceive) via Instagram was a lifeline as they instantly understood my hopes, fears and heartache.

Did you get community support?Our extended families have been a great source of support. By checking in with us to see how were coping, rooting for us and sending heartfelt messages after unsuccessful cycles, theyve given us considerable strength to keep going when we were close to giving up. It can be extremely difficult to know what to say to someone when their pain is so raw, but some people are naturally empathic and their words have soothed me.

Did you seek any other professional help?I started therapy after our third cycle. I sometimes find it easier to talk to strangers about my struggles. Therapists only have the backstory you share; theyre not personally invested in you, so they wont try to fix your problems with platitudes or fertility success stories. You get a neutral perspective and dont feel guilty for constantly talking about yourself as youre paying them to listen. With family and friends, youre conscious that youre offloading on them, you dont want to worry them and they have their own issues.

What advice would you give someone going through IVF and infertility?I recommend starting with the HFEA website (Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority), which offers plenty of information about fertility treatments, funding, egg, sperm or embryo donation and UK clinics. Speaking of clinics, dont feel obliged to stick to the same one its okay to move if your original choice no longer works. Similarly, shop around when buying meds as prices vary (supermarket pharmacies are often the cheapest). Also, injecting yourself wont be as bad as you imagine (unless youre prescribed intramuscular injections). Lastly, there are many online and offline support networks, so please dont suffer in silence.

In what ways could all those women going through IVF/infertility be better supported?A one-size-fits-all solution is impossible because were all different. For me, being advised to just relax or stay strong and be positive is irritating as these words fail to acknowledge my inner turmoil. Instead of platitudes or pity, something like, Im sorry, this is s**t and Im thinking of you works well. Ask how they are, just listen and dont advise.

What would you say are your hopes for the future?To have a happy and healthy baby. Its hard to make plans given the uncertainty around Covid-19, but a baby would be miraculous. While I admire the determination of those who wont quit until they achieve their goal, reaching double digits for cycles, we couldnt continue without an end date. Being on the IVF treadmill is physically, mentally, emotionally and financially draining. If success eludes us, we will explore alternatives, starting with anonymous donor eggs. However, we do not want infertility to define us and some of us are ready to call time sooner than others.

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