In 1978, two doctors in England managed to successfully get a woman pregnant using what we call today the in vitro fertilization procedure.
Since the success of these two doctors, Dr. Edwards and Dr. Steptoe, technology has been greatly improved and developed and used worldwide.
For the couples having a bad time conceiving naturally, in vitro fertilization may be the solution. In fact, for the infertile couples, IVF (in vitro fertilization) is by far the most used technique to get pregnant.
Due to recent progresses in medicine, surgery is not longer necessary, being replaced with a procedure called Transvaginal Oocyte Retrieval.
This moment coincides with the time that pre-embryos would normally have reached the uterus, approximately two days after retrieval.
After resting in bed for an hour or so, the patient, the hopefully future mother, is now able to go home.
The confirmation of pregnancy will be established later by a specialist.
What is In Vitro Fertilization
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