Nigeria
has recorded the first successful birth of a baby conceived from frozen egg of
a 44-year-old woman, who had suffered infertility for eight years, making it
the first in the country and West Africa.
Announcing the medical
milestone, a fertility physician at the Bridge Clinic, Lagos, Dr Emmanuel Owie,
said the birth of the baby on February 16, 2016, effectively puts Nigeria on
the global map as regards the practice of oocyte (egg) freezing or
cryopreservation, a new offering in the in-vitro fertilization (IVF) space. He
said prior to the birth of Tiwatope, the new practice seemed to be an exclusive
preserve of the developed world of Europe and North America. He said:
“Tiwatope’s mother had her eggs frozen for two months, using the vitrification,
also known as flash-freezing, process. This is the cutting edge technology in
cryobiology, where the eggs or oocytes of a woman is dehydrated and the water
content is replaced with ‘anti-freeze’ solution (cryoprotectants) before
freezing. This will prevent the formation of ice crystals which could destroy
the cell.” On her readiness for pregnancy, Owie noted: “We fertilized the eggs
using a standard technique known as intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) to
overcome the egg shell which normally gets hardened with freezing. “The
fertilized egg was subsequently transferred into her womb, resulting in the
pregnancy with Tiwa.
She had her antenatal care in her family hospital and
delivered the baby boy through Caesarian Section. “At The Bridge Clinic, we
celebrate Tiwa’s birth as it is a further demonstration of our coming of age in
the practice of assisted reproductive technology. It is a show of the sum of
our strengths — our people, our process and our infrastructure. It demonstrates
our commitment to global best practices which ensures that our offerings are in
tandem with what is obtainable in the developed world, both in variety and in
quality.”
Nigeria has recorded
the first successful birth of a baby conceived from frozen egg of a
44-year-old woman, who had suffered infertility for eight years, making
it the first in the country and West Africa.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/04/nigeria-records-first-baby-frozen-egg/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/04/nigeria-records-first-baby-frozen-egg/
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