How IVF Works | The Story of Fertility | BBC Earth Science

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How IVF Works | The Story of Fertility | BBC Earth Science


In Vitro Fertilisation is a technique which enables people with fertility problems to have a child. During the process, the egg is removed from the body, fertilised with sperm in a lab, and then returned to the womb to grow.

Please note the information in this video was correct at the time of broadcast (2016), but scientific advancements may…

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  1. So basically you make several babys and get to decide which one is being implanted into the womb. The one which makes it to the birth is already payed by the rest not implanted. The cost for 1 baby is several siblings. This is why I don't like places like this.

  2. "This helps when sperm quality is poor, and they don't easily penetrate the egg…"

    "And the egg still needs to go through the process of accepting the sperm in sight, but we have improved the odds of it happening by putting them together in the same place"

    From these statements it shows we are bypassing nature's ways of sieving weaklings

  3. It surprises me how little I hear about Male infertility and that being the reason IVF is required. Usually, only womens health issues are mentioned.
    Myself and all the women I know who have, or going to have to do IVF are in that situation due to Male Factor infertility. I was surprised to find out how common it is. People tend to place fertility on the woman, but mens fertility is delicate and can change with simple decisions, like caffine, skipping the gym, having an extra beer, and having a smoke.

  4. Nanna age 41 running my husband age 52 marriage agi 12 years running child illa. Nanna amh level 1.64 . And 2 iui fail report hormonall imbalance . Ivf hodre magu sucess aguttha sir or madam please tell madam.

  5. "we are all the same (as we were) 100 years ago."
    NOT TRUE:
    Across a sample of childbearing women the same age, what often makes a difference are things like:
    * Nutrition and preventive care during infancy and childhood.
    * Presence of serious diseases like TB, syphilis, hepatitis,
    Crohne's, etc.
    * Chronic diseases: diabetes, hypothyroidism, ricketts (diseases of malnourishment),
    * Obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol.
    * Poor choices by caregivers during infancy and childhood:
    * One or more parents who smoke, habitual alcohol intake, illegal drug use.
    * Potential genetic factors: sickle cell disease, Rh incompatibility, family history of infertility, difficult pregnancies, or multiple miscarriages.

    Not all individuals are gifted with perfect health at birth, and unfortunately, the factors affecting healthy childhood and adolescence may be deficient.

    Knowing your family's medical history is becoming more important as data is collected and analysed.

  6. Man always trying to play God

    IVF IS WITCHCRAFT

    It's the same thing they were doing in the days of Noah

    Mixing/altering DNA

    And the same results and judgment are soon to follow

    ALL that are created UNNATURALLY, UNLAWFULLY

    Are Reprobates

    And will be the first to be destroyed

    And the parents shall be condemned

    "The last days, will be as the days of Noah"

  7. Every little bit of this is fascinating. How do they make a syringe so small and so thin that it can suck up one single sperm and inject it into the egg? I mean, why is nobody else talking about that?

  8. IVF is dysgenic. By helping those to breed who would not naturally be able to do so, you are circumventing the normal and healthy process of elimination integral to evolution.