IVF PROCEDURE
In vitro fertilisation is a
process in which an egg and sperm are combined outside of the body in a
laboratory dish. The fertilised egg is then transferred to the woman's uterus
for implantation. The purpose of Best
IVF hospital in Saurashtra is to help
couples conceive children when other methods of fertility treatment have
failed.
Possible side effects
Some possible side effects
are ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, stroke and ovarian torsion (a condition
where the ovary twists), which are usually caused by drugs for increasing
fertility that can cause hormonal imbalances. Although these risks may be
outweighed by the benefits Best
IVF Donor Eggs Hospital in Saurashtra can
provide, doctors should carefully monitor patients who decide to undergo this
treatment and inform them about these risks before starting it.
1. First IVF baby Louise
Brown
2. First successful human
IVF pregnancy in the world
3. First baby conceived by
IVF test tube baby
4. World's first IVF Baby
born in Singapore
History of In Vitro
Fertilisation (IVF)
In Vitro Fertilisation was
first used to retrieve an intact fertilised egg in the laboratory in 1978 at
the University of Cambridge by Professor Patrick Steptoe and Dr Jean Purdy,
leading to the birth of Louise Brown on 25 July 1978, who is known as "the
world's first test-tube baby". The technique was not announced until
January 1980, which prevented other teams from attempting the procedure before
then.
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