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What is Test Tube Baby

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Understand the real concept of Test Tube Babies... Do consider following facts regarding test tube babies : In-vitro fertilization (IVF) can help achieve pregnancy when other treatments have not worked. The process involves fertilizing an egg outside the body, and implanting it to continue the pregnancy. One percent of babies born in the United States are conceived through IVF. There is a higher chance of a multiple birth with IVF. Want An overview then Read This : In a normal pregnancy, a male sperm penetrates a woman's egg and fertilizes it inside her body after ovulation, when a mature egg has been released from the ovaries. The fertilized egg then attaches itself to the wall of the uterus, or womb, and begins developing into a baby. This is known as natural conception. However, if natural or unassisted conception is not possible, fertility treatment is an option. IVF has been used since the late 1970s. On 25 July 1978, the first "test-tube baby," Louise Brown, was born. Robert Edwards and Patrick Steptoe, who collaborated on the procedure, are considered to be the pioneers of IVF. In 2010, Robert Edwards received the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for the development of in-vitro fertilization." In July 2013, an American couple had the first baby to be born through IVF as a result of next-generation DNA sequencing, a new way of screening embryos that improves IVF success rates and significantly reduces the cost of treatment. DNA sequencing technology helps doctors screen embryos created by IVF to identify those most likely to lead to successful pregnancies. In Short this is the procedure.. 1. Suppressing the natural menstrual cycle 2 Super ovulation 3. Retrieving the eggs 4. Insemination and fertilization 5. Embryo transfer If you are intrested in Knowing The Success Rate then Go through This : In 2016, 26 percent of procedures led to a live birth. In 2010, the United Kingdom's National Health Service (NHS) estimated that the chance of a live birth was: 32.2 percent for women aged under 35 years 27.7 percent for women aged between 35 to 37 years 20.8 percent for women aged between 38 to 39 years 13.6 percent for women aged 40 to 42 years 5 percent for women aged 43 to 44 1.9 percent for women aged over 44 years These statistics vary depending on where IVF is done. for more keep visiting www.youtube.com/Tixeschooling Become Partner Of TixeSchooling : /watch/wHNwiHw ... To learn about Mediastinum :/watch/IS9rbSr ... SPINE Bone : /watch/Ndw_cd_ ... Lower limb bones : /watch/zJvJtJJ ... How to study : /watch/HYgdLYd ... Thoracic Duct : /watch/h-w1U-1 ... to know regarding hear embryology :/watch/68hPC8P ... Supra pleural membrane: /watch/2LrlMLl ... Pleaural effusion : To know about what is life visit : /watch/ZOrl6Ol ... Heart Formation: /watch/68hPC8P ... Why we don't get Hypoxia in Aeroplane ? :/watch/_HrNLHN ... Shoulder Joint (Anatomy):/watch/s46=t&kMEY3x4mhkTm= visit us at www.tixeschooling.com

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