Yes, the processes of IVF do not change the odds of having a baby with Down syndrome. Your reproductive endocrinologist can talk to you about risks and testing.
The main purpose of the IVF Connections website is to help those going through having problems conceiving a child. It is suited for those undertaking or thinking of undertaking IVF fertility treatment.
Turner's syndrome is not curable. It can be treated though. Growth hormone injections can be given to increase height. Hormone replacement therapy can then be taken to initiate puberty and continued from then on. Infertility caused by this syndrome cannot be treated, however it is possible for a woman with Turner's to go through IVF with a donor egg.
For IVF: It lets couples that have found difficulty in conceiving a child have a child that is their own biologically. It lets a woman that has found difficultly in conceiving a child to experience pregnancy and form a bond with her child. Against IVF: It can result in multiple pregnancies, which can leave parents in a desperate financial situation or worse, multiple miscarriage/stillbirth.
No, not her own. However, it is possible to give birth to a baby, but only after IVF (in vitro fertilization).
Because they might see it as God giving them the tools to have children through the use of IVF etc.
I think that they children might believe that they are "fake" or dont belong in this world, that may lead them down a hard road in life and may even frive them to such extrimities as suicide if they are extremly religious it all depends on the child, Or the child might accept the fact that his parents had him this way and love them just the same as if nothing was ever different about him. Like i said it all depends on the child and how the new is broken.AnswerAs a grandfather of a child conceived by IVF I am appalled that all the above statements are negative. My daughter so wanted a child that she went through a major programme of IVF ('test tube baby') tests, treatment and so on, resulting in a much-loved child. The little girl will grow up honestly knowing how IVF enabled her to have a life where none was possible otherwise, and that her parents SO loved her that they went through a lot of heartache and pain so that she could be born. No doubt this will strengthen the bonds between parent and child and make both my granddaughter AND my daughter feel very special and very much loved.
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From a secular perspective, IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) is generally seen as a medical procedure that allows individuals to have children through assisted reproductive technologies. It is viewed as a personal choice for individuals seeking to conceive and is often supported as a means to overcome infertility. The ethical considerations often revolve around issues of consent, autonomy, and the well-being of the child.
It's extremely presumptuous to declare that a couple who wants a child should not be allowed to have one.There are good reasons for not going with IVF as a first option, not least because it's expensive, but for a couple who is unable to conceive naturally, preventing them from using other methods is rather fascistic.
because if you had a child at 42 you'd be dead before they reach 20 and because its not normal to have a child at 42
No. IVF is a mortal sin.
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