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2023-08-18 本站作者 【 字体:大 中 小 】
IVF technology has brought a glimmer of hope to families who cannot have children, and has also pulled families on the brink of collapse back from the cliff. However, it must be said that new things always face some doubts and misunderstandings, and IVF is no exception. Although this technology has become very mature today, babies born through IVF will still be accompanied by many rumors. Many older generations feel that making a test tube is an shameful thing, and the children born will be short-lived. Smart people will surely understand that this is just nonsense, a rumor spread by ignorant people.
What is the difference between IVF and regular infants?
IVF and regular infants only have fertilization in a different way. We all know the process of normal fertilization. As long as there is a sperm with strong vitality and can stand out among billions of sperm and enter the egg with luck, then the mother can conceive. But in this normal fertilization and natural pregnancy situation, the child born may be normal or abnormal, and the baby may have any physiological defects after birth. However, the likelihood of physiological defects in babies fertilized through in vitro fertilization (IVF) technology is much lower than that of naturally conceived babies. IVF uses in vitro fertilization to combine the most energetic, high-quality, genetically sound, and high-quality sperm from the father's sperm with the mother's egg, The children born are also the healthiest and smartest. If there must be any difference, then the quality can only be higher. The rumor that in vitro babies will have a "short life" after birth is completely rumored. IVF is not only not short-lived, but also likely to have a longer and healthier life than normal infants. Why is there such a statement? Because when selecting sperm, staff will avoid sperm with genetic factors, chromosomal disease genes, and abnormal abnormalities. The probability of children born after screening suffering from genetic or other diseases will be greatly reduced, and the survival rate will also be greatly improved. So choosing IVF can help infertile couples give birth to a better and healthier baby. After reading the entire article, will everyone still have a bias towards IVF? IVF is a significant manifestation of scientific progress and a source of higher beginnings for human life. After all, even the world's first IVF has successfully married and produced offspring, which indirectly confirms that IVF and ordinary infants are no different.