Science, asked by Ibshah, 6 months ago

how are babies produced through IVF technique ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\bold\orange{During IVF , mature eggs are collected (retrieved) from ovaries and fertilized by sperm in a lab. Then the fertilized egg (embryo) or eggs (embryos) are transferred to a uterus. One full cycle of IVF takes about three weeks. Sometimes these steps are split into different parts and the process can take longer.}

Answered by crystal35
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Test tube baby" is a term sometimes used by the media to refer to children conceived with in vitro fertilization (IVF). Despite the name, "test tube babies" are not developed in a test tube. Test tubes are not part of the modern IVF process at all. With IVF, the egg is fertilized in a petri disA large number of pregnancies had vaginal delivery, thereby indicating that these IVF–ET pregnancies can have normal delivery. They should be treated as high-risk labor cases.Feb 22, 2016However, based on the currently available data, IVF babies may be at a slightly increased risk for birth defects (congenital abnormalities). First, it is important to realize that the biggest risk from IVF is the risk of multiple pregnancies (twins or more) from transferring more than one embryo.The more eggs produced from each IVF cycle, the better the chances of a live birth, but only up to about 13 eggs; after that, over stimulation may result in lower-quality eggs that are less likely to become fertilized and result in healthy embryos.

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