Which part has a problem if IVF is a solution? What is the problem?
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Answer: IVF was originally developed as a way to overcome problems due to blocked (or missing) fallopian tubes.
Explanation:
In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) is a process used to treat a range of fertility issues.
The process involves extracting eggs from a woman's ovaries, and placing them in a culture dish along with sperm, allowing the process of fertilisation to take place outside the body. The fertilised embryos grow in the laboratory over two to five days, before being transferred back into the woman’s uterus, with the goal of developing into a successful pregnancy.
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Answer:
fellopian tube
Explanation:
in some cases the fellopian tube is damage or blocked , or due to advanced age
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