New IVF techniques help triple the chance of having a baby
Great news for women who are having difficulties in pregnancy and childbirth: British scientists have found a new in vitro fertilization technique (IVF) that can triple the chance of having you baby compared to current IVF technique.
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A reporter in Ottawa quoted the results of a study published in the National Post (Canada) on May 18, saying that a new in vitro fertilization technique could help couples struggling to have children. .
New technology uses "time-lapse imaging" to have thousands of photos of developing embryos and accurately identify people who are less likely to absorb abnormal chromosomes, then perform embryo transfer.
Testing this technique at four major hospitals in the UK, the success rate has increased markedly, the number of successful cases increased from 25% to the current IVF method to 75%.
Lead researcher Professor Simon Fishel said this is one of the most important breakthroughs in at least 35 years, particularly valuable for patients who have long been trying to get a child by In vitro fertilization method. And this technique can also bring hope to older women.
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