The Swiss are open to assisted reproduction when it comes to having children. This is the result of an initial analysis of a representative survey published by the University of Zurich on Monday. As part of the "Swiss Assisted Reproduction Longitudinal Study" (Charls), researchers at the University of Zurich (UZH) led by Jörg Rössel asked 5,283 Swiss citizens about their experiences and attitudes towards various infertility treatments. According to UZH, this is the first representative survey on the topic. + Read about Switzerland's IVF baby boom On Monday, the university published an initial analysis of this survey by PhD student Maila Mertens. According to the new data, the most common treatment for infertility in Switzerland is hormone therapy. Some 9% of those surveyed have undergone such treatment. Artificial insemination was the second most frequently used method by respondents, which had been used by 5% of respondents, followed by In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) at 4%. In ...