1stly its "difference" "between" .......! the answer to your question is normal baby is fertilized and grown into a nine months baby in the womb of mother itself, whereas in case of test tube baby, the eggs and the sperms are made fertilized in an sterile glassware, outside womb, in lab, up to certain stage and then is transplanted to womb for further development..
You need to fallow the advice of your physician. That is a simple and not so expensive test.
Any of them. If the first ones sperms don't do it the second ones can. Just because a man ejaculates does not mean you get pregnant. Normally only quite a large % of the sperms are deformed and will not fertilize. There is now way of knowing until you take a DNA test of the baby.
Normally the sperm fertilizes the ovum inside the woman's body without any assistance but in cases where the woman might not have any eggs or the sperms are very few for instance you might need some assistance and then the fertilization can not happen the usual way. When making a test tube baby the ovum is taken out of the woman's body and fertilized outside the womb and then it is implanted into the uterus.
which hospital have test tube baby?
is test tube baby is procedure is painful?
yes. IVF does involve both parents. Ovaries in mother release ova or eggs and the testes in the father release sperms. These gametes fertilise to form the zygote. In some women the oviduct might be blocked. So the eggs aren't able to fertilise with the sperms. Hence the doctors collect the freshly released gametes from both the parents for IVF-In Vitro Fertilisation. The gametes are made to fertilise and the zygote is allowed to develop. Then the embryo is placed inside the Uterus of the mother. Then the baby is born like any other baby. This is known as Test-tube baby.
The term "test tube baby" does not refer to a baby that is kept in a test tube - babies are much too large to fit into test tubes, even aside from the fact that there is no reason to put a baby into a test tube. The term refers to the origin of the baby. If a zygote is produced by in vitro fertilization (rather than by sexual intercourse) then if that zygote is implanted in a womb and grows to become a baby, it qualifies as a test tube baby.
You need to at least get a 40% on the test to pass it. (:
As it doctors and hospitals are costly today, the test tube baby is a very costly indeed.
I am sure if a baby's parenting is in question, then a paternity test would need to be taken to find out for sure which person is the biological father.
You need not wait for birth for a paternity test. One can be done while the baby is still in utero (in the womb or inside its mother).