The Catholic Church opposes it. Most protestant Christian religions see nothing wrong with the practice. Buddhists would probably see nothing wrong with in vitro fertilization. More than a million people have been born using this technique so far.
Personally, I think most people should be born this way. It would help reduce overpopulation and unwanted children.
I think you mean invitro fertilization
m y sister done at india ,culkatta
Carl Wood has written: 'Test-tube conception' -- subject(s): Fertilization invitro, Human, Human Fertilization in vitro
when fertilization takes place outside of the human body. example when the sperm and egg are mixed in a lab in a dish.
Adopt, foster for others, invitro fertilization, or have one yourself naturally by being impregnated by a male.
No, the Gosselin twins were concieved via InterUtering Insemination (IUI). Same for the Sextuplets, they were concieved by IUI.
ivf is when u take a sperm and mix it wid a egg den put it bak in da womans whom leaving it 2 fertilize
Medicine for IVF (Invitro Fertilization - a process that promotes pregnancy) is not typically covered by insurance because it is not medically necessary.
Examples of power from applied science include depletion of trees and coal. Additional examples of applied science are invitro-fertilization and cloning.
The probability of getting pregnant through the process of "test tube babies" or invitro fertilization* is 100% because this kind of fertilization is modified to give successful zygotes.*fertilization is done in a lab wherein the egg and sperm's union takes place in a petri dish or a test tube.
Depends, it could mean there is something wrong with your baby making equipment. My mother was trying to get pregnant and couldn't and went in and got checked to find out she had cervical cancer. I would get checked out.
In medieval times I would imagine conception would be no different than traditional intercourse. As far as I'm aware there was nothing comparable to modern-day InVitro Fertilization/Implantation.