In vitro fertilization?
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a procedure in which eggs (ova) from a woman's ovary are removed, they are fertilized with sperm in a laboratory procedure, and then the fertilized egg (embryo) is returned to the woman's uterus. ChaCha on!
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About In Vitro Fertilization
In vitro fertilization is a solution for people who cannot get pregnant naturally because they are infertile. Sometimes called 'test tube babies', in vitro babies are created when the sperm is united with the egg in a lab setting, then the embryo is implanted in the mother's womb.
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