Those unparalleled breakthroughs in assisted reproductive technology
At an international conference in 2015, a team from Sweden announced:
At an international conference in 2015, a team from Sweden announced:
It is not easy to be a mother, and it is even more difficult to be a mother of IVF. The following story is a difficult experience of infertile women being IVF. Fortunately, she finally succeeded in giving birth to twins. IVF is not what you want to do, what you say and do, and what you can do with money. For women, IVF is an extreme test from body to psychology, from physical strength to endurance, from money to family. Mrs. Ren is a test-tube baby. Not long ago, she gave birth to a pair of lovely twins. However, half of the two children were given by God and the other half were bought by Mrs. Ren through several Read More …
[Is IVF worse than normal children? This is the concern of many infertile couples. In fact, this worry is unnecessary. At present, it seems that children born through IVF technology are no different from normal children as long as TA is born healthy. The world’s first test-tube baby The IVF technology was first used in 1978 by Professor Robert Edwards of Cambridge University in England. After nearly 38 years of development, the assisted reproductive technology is maturing, and the first [IVF] and their children are living happily. Louise held the child in her arms with Professor Robert Edwards and her mother. The world’s first test-tube baby was British Lois Brown, who worked, married and gave birth to a boy in Read More …