Biology, asked by mukeshassar, 1 year ago

Explain IVF (in vitri fertilization) in humans.

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Answered by pari175
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( in vitro fertilisation) sometime it may happen that in females oviducts are blocked and fertilisation doesn't take place so in this case doctor collect some freshly released eggs and keep the eggs and sperm together in a test tube and if the fertilisation occur then zygote is allow to develop and then kept in mother's uterus. The baby is then born like other normal babies but the baby born by this process is known as test tube baby
Answered by Suhana17
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IVF is a major treatment for infertility when other methods of assisted reproductive technology have failed.

The process involves monitoring and stimulating a woman's ovulatory process, removing ovum or ova (egg or eggs) from the woman's ovaries and letting sperm fertilise them in a fluid medium in a laboratory.

The fertilised egg (zygote) cultured for 2-6 days in a growth medium and is then transferred to the mother's uterus with the intention of establishing a successful pregnancy.

The first successful birth of a "test tube baby,"

Louise Brown, occurred in 1978.

Louise Brown was born as a result of natural cycle IVF where no stimulation was made......
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