World's First 'Fertilo Baby' Born - How Is This Possible?
A newborn was created from an embryo outside of the human body using stem cell technology.
The Fertilo technique has produced a human infant for the first time. Under the direction of researcher Luis Guezmán from Peru's Pranor Laboratories, this unique study was carried out. At the Santa Isabel Clinic in Lima, Peru's capital, the first fertilo baby was born.
Doctors think the new Fertilo approach is safer, easier, and more cost-effective for everyone than the old-fashioned IVF or test tube baby procedure.
However, there are drawbacks to the test tube approach as well. It is an expensive and time-consuming operation. Couples frequently experience extreme worry and mental stress. Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS), which causes the woman's uterus to enlarge, can occasionally result from IVF therapy.
According to a 2023 study, this technique produces high-quality embryos by rapidly fertilizing eggs and sperm. Fewer hormone injections are needed, and the therapy only takes three days. In nations like Australia, Japan, Argentina, Paraguay, Mexico, and Peru, the Fertilo technique is quickly becoming more and more well-liked.