'3-PERSON BABY' BORN IN GREECE WITH NEW IVF METHOD.

Fertility doctors say a 'three-person baby' has been born in Greece, using genetic material from two women and a man. The technique was reportedly used to overcome 32-year-old Greek woman's infertility - she had tried IVF treatment four times without success. The medical team in Barcelona used a technique called 'maternal spindle transfer', in which maternal DNA is put into the egg of a donor woman, which is then fertilised using the father's sperm. The procedure was developed to help existing IVF treatments in which mothers have mitochondrial diseases. The baby was born on 09th April, 2019 (Tuesday) and weighed 2.9 kgs. The mother is also well. But the technique remains controversial and some doctors have questioned the ethics of the procedure. A Spanish company called Embryotools collaborated with fertility specialists at a clinic in Athens called the Institute of Life. Variations of the technique have been used before in Mexico, Ukraine, sparking controversy.
[Courtesy: The Times of India dated 12th April, 2019 (Friday)].
-Challapalli Srinivas Chakravarthy, 23rd June, 2019 (Friday)-
---------------------------------------------------------

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

VIEWS OF MANU AND KAUTILYA ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE.

ARCHAEOLOGISTS DISCOVER TOMBS IN EGYPT DATING BACK 2,000 YEARS.

ANCIENT INDIA'S LINKS TO TODAY.