No test tube babies can be just as healthy as a normal born baby.
A study done by England's Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority has stated that a child conceived by invitro-fertilization or IVF may be up to 30 percent more likely to suffer from certain types of birth defects. Some of these defects include cleft palate, cleft lip, digestive abnormalities, and heart valve defects.
Test tube babies are concieved in test tubes. Naturally concieved babies are concieved during sexual intercourse
Those who disapprove of test tube babies would probably say that God intended for conception to occur in a uterus, not in a test tube.
The history of the test tube babies is that the first successful test tube baby was in 1978. This happened in Great Britain.
The most common one is Folic acid or folate which is a B vitamin. It is also referred to as vitamin B₉.
The possibility of having a baby boy from a test tube is about the same as the possiblity of having a boy through standard birth or about 48 of every 100 test tube babies born. There are methods designed to increase the chances of having a boy, but they are not exact.
They are the same things
With "test tube babies" the only difference is that the eggs are fertilized in a lab, then implanted in the mother, or a surrogate. The same problems that can prevent normal delivery in a regular pregnancy can also prevent normal delivery in the case of test tube babies.
There is no vaccine that will prevent birth defects. Spina Bifida and other neural tube defects (a specific type of birth defects) can be prevented by consuming adequate amounts of folic acid in the diet in the first trimester of pregnancy. Other types of birth defects may be prevented in other ways, so it is best to ask your doctor for advice if you are thinking about becoming pregnant.
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