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in vitro fertilization |
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in vitro fertilizationAllowing eggs and sperm to unite in a laboratory to form embryos. The embryos (properly called pre-embryos in their two- to eight-celled state) are stored by cooling to the temperature of liquid air (cryopreservation) until they are implanted into the womb of the otherwise infertile mother (an extension of artificial insemination). The first baby to be produced by this method was Louise Joy Brown, born in 1978 at Oldham General Hospital, Lancashire, UK. In cases where the Fallopian tubes are blocked, fertilization may be carried out by intra-vaginal culture, in which egg and sperm are incubated (in a plastic tube) in the mother's vagina, then transferred surgically into the uterus.
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| The main techniques are ovulation induction, intrauterine insemination, gamete intra fallopian transfer, in vitro fertilisation and intracytoplasmic sperm injection. Swedish biotech company Vitrolife AB and Pharmadule AB have signed an agreement where Pharmadule will supply Vitrolife with a modular plant for production of In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) media. |
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