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In Vitro Effects on Development

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In VitroEffects on Development

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What is In Vitro Fertilization?

In Vitro Fertilization works by combining eggs and sperm outside the body in a laboratory. Once an embryo or embryos form, they are then placed in the uterus. IVF is a complex and expensive procedure; only about 5% of couples with infertility seek it out. However, since its introduction in the U.S. in 1981, IVF and other similar techniques have resulted in more than 200,000 babies. (Todd, 2012)

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Pre-natal development

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Birth Often is pre term. Often by Cesarean operation. Many women have complications with

the actual birthing process.

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Post Birth Many children are born

with birth defects. Potentially

underdeveloped arterial and organ systems.

Many children are born normally, but defects are a higher % than normal conception.

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Development and Growth Most children grow and develop

normally. Some children develop slower than

others by percentages. Most studies are incomplete or

inconclusive.

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In Vitro Fertilization in Education Schools offer special needs programs for

children who are born with birth defects and/or developmental delays.

We offer specialized education, classroom arrangements and IEP or individualized education programs for children who are in need of extra services.

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ContinuedSchools offer these programs for all children who need them, whether it be traditional birth or assistive birth children.

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Effects on Parents Recent studies conducted by Baram,

Tourtelot, Muechler, and Huang shows that most parents feel helpless and out of options for having their own children once a fertilization process fails.

Couples often turn to adoption or give up trying.

I know a couple that became pregnant once they quit trying.

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Conclusion For many couples rewards far outweigh

risks. Over 200,000 babies have been birthed

thanks to in vitro fertilization. Technology is constantly improving.