Speed ​​up the process of developing artificial insemination

The clip using the time-lapse technique revealed unimaginable, impressive images of the formation and development of an artificial insemination (IVF) baby.

The clip using the time-lapse technique revealed unimaginable, impressive images of the formation and development of an artificial insemination (IVF) baby.

Development process of artificial insemination baby

The main character in this interesting short clip is the English boy Jaycie Jones . The clip depicts Jaycie's life from the first moments with a few cells on an artificial insemination plate until now, when she was 15 months old.

According to CARE Reproduction Center in Nottingham, England, Jaycie's parents have relied on them after 2 years of trying to have children naturally but failed.

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Jaycie Jones with her parents when she was 15 months old.(Photo: Daily Mail)

Doctors extracted the husband's sperm and the wife's egg cells for external fertilization, in the laboratory. They then formed embryos into an incubator with video microscopes to record short videos every 20 minutes for 5 days.

The results of careful analysis of what turned out to help doctors choose the embryo more likely to develop into the youngest child. This embryo was later transplanted into the womb of the mother and 9 months later, in May 2014, baby Jaycie was born.

This Embryoscope technique not only increases the success rate of couples with children, but also allows them to see the germs they create before they are implanted in the mother's womb.

Simon Fishel, the doctor responsible for artificial insemination for Jaycie's parents, stressed: "We can see her growing up from just 2 cells to a complete person with 100 trillion cells. First time. First, we can see through the incredible journey that all humans must go through. "

Update 15 December 2018
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