Test Tube Baby

A major part of the twentieth century was swayed away with the idea of enjoying a sexual relationship without the tension of having offspring. Days changed with a change in concept and at a time people started to have children without getting sexually involved. This was eventually possible with the help of In Vitro Fertilization techniques and Cloning.

Science is sometimes a controversial issue. The scientific processes of having contraceptives and abortion bring about fatal consequences and ensures increased infant death rate. On the other hand the method of having a test tube baby though non-natural but brings with it the happiness and enjoyment associated with the arrival of a new life.

The IVF treatment takes place in a kind of circumstance when under a specific laboratory temperature and environment a woman’s egg and a husband’s sperm are exposed to each other to promote fertilization and the birth of a new life. The first test tube baby was born in July of 1978 at Bourne Hall in Cambridge, England.

The gradually occurring steps under the IVF treatment are
1. The ovum or egg being taken from the mother’s ovary.
2. The ovum is then placed with the husband’s sperm in a laboratory test tube.
3. After two or three days the fertilized egg is transferred to the uterus of the mother.
4. After the completion of nine month the healthy glowing face of the newborn test tube baby brings smile on all faces.

The cases where the IVF treatment proves to be successful and beneficial include
1. Women who have problem in their uterus: Endometriosis, polyps, malformations, and amenorrhea.
2. Women having problems in their ovaries.
3. Females having complication in the fallopian tubes, or tubal ligation.
4. At times various genetic diseases result in miscarriage or abnormal births.
5. Males with vasectomy or problems in their tubes due to infections, tumors, scars, or congenital.
6. A person with low sperm counts or motility.

Under such circumstances the only solution is to have a test tube baby and get rid from the curse of being infertile and unproductive.

2 Responses to “Test Tube Baby”

  1. gul sher Says:

    hi i have a friend who is almost 40 years of age and has been married for over twenty yrears and has not had any luck having children, he is considering test tube bay and would be very happy for you to provide information regaurding this matter and all the process involvement to carry out this pregnancy.

    could you please provide me with details of how and where i could get this information and if you provide the service along with the cost as this will be a private appointment.

    i thank you in this matter and hope to hear from you very soon

    thank you

  2. Lori Bates Says:

    My husband and I would like a child of our own. I have a daughter from a previous marriage. We were married when I was 40 and he was 43 so now that we are 45 and 48 we are wondering about our chances of having a test tube baby and were looking for information. I had a histerectomy at the age of 25 after the birth of my daughter due to complications, still have my overies. Where could we get the best information on this.