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3 Million In Vitro Fertilization Births Since First Test Tube Baby

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June 22, 2006 -- In 1978, it was big news when Louise Brown was born; she was the first "test tube baby." Today, assisted reproduction is almost old news. You might even know someone who has benefited from it.

The practice has become so common that an international monitoring group says at least 3 million babies conceived by in vitro fertilization and other assisted reproduction methods have been born since the first test tube baby debuted.

The International Committee for Monitoring Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ICMART) estimates that every year around the world nearly 200,000 babies are born and 1 million assisted reproduction procedures are performed.

Multiple Births Down

Success over the years has been redefined. ICMART reports the number of multiple births has been declining in recent years because of the "trend away from multiple embryo transfers towards single embryo transfer" during assisted reproduction procedures.

The report says that trend is being driven in some countries by regulation and in others by financial incentive.

Other facts from the report:

ICMART presented its report at the conference of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology in Prague, Czech Republic.


SOURCE: International Committee for Monitoring Assisted Reproductive Technologies at the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, Prague, Czech Republic, June 21, 2006.

作者: Lisa Habib 2006-6-27
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