dimanche 16 juin 2013

Read for You: The first test tube baby has given birth to her first child




 Le Nouvel Observateur with AFP 
 Amandine, the first French test baby, gave birth itself this week to her first child with the help of the same gynecologist who helped her see the day February 24, 1982, Professor René Frydman, announced Sunday 16 June Foch hospital in Suresnes. "Amanda, the first baby born French test in 1982, gave birth Wednesday, June 12, 2013 to a little girl at Foch Hospital in Suresnes," according to a statement released by the private institution in western Paris.
The birth took place in a "natural" and "with proper care," Professor Frydman and Professor Jean-Marc Ayoubi, head of the maternity ward, said Foch hospital. The daughter of Amandine, named Ava and weighing 3.2 kg, is "perfect health", he stresses the establishment where 3,000 babies are born each year. In an interview with "Sunday Journal" Amanda says she wanted to make public the birth of his daughter to show that "people born through IVF [in vitro fertilization, Ed] have no more problems with infertility other ".
It is a symbol of medicine helped couples at a time, and thirty years later, everything is natural, "she says Object intense controversy in its infancy, medically assisted procreation has become. an effective treatment for many infertile couples. Five million babies have been born worldwide using techniques of in vitro fertilization (IVF) since the birth of Louise Brown, the first test-tube baby in 1978, according to estimates of the (... ) style = "line-height: 1.5em">
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