In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) IVF enables fertilisation, outside the body, in a culture dish.

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In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) IVF enables fertilisation, outside the body, in a culture dish

Learning Outcomes Surgical removal of eggs from the ovaries after hormone stimulation. The eggs are mixed with sperm in a culture dish. The fertilised eggs are incubated until they have formed at least 8 cells and are then transferred to the uterus for implantation. Pre-implantation genetic screening can be used at this stage to identify genetic disorders and chromosome abnormalities.

Oviduct Blockage IVF overcomes the problem of infertility caused by a blockage of the oviducts It takes place in the following 6 stages – 1. woman is given hormone treatment to stimulate multiple ovulation 2. Surgical removal of the eggs from the ovary, using equipment like a syringe 3. eggs are mixed with sperm in a culture dish, containing nutrients, to allow fertilisation to take place alternatively, sperm may be injected directly into the egg using ICSI

Sperm introduced blocked oviduct fertilised embryo (8 cells)

Stages Fertilised eggs are incubated for 2-3 days to form embryos of at least 8 cells or more Pre implantation screening can be employed at this stage to identify genetic disorders and chromosomal abnormalities 5. two (or three) embryos are inserted into the uterus for implantation 6. remaining embryos are frozen in case a second attempt is needed

Pre implantation Genetic Screening (PGS) and Pre implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) PGS is a non specific approach It checks the embryos for single gene disorders and common chromosomal abnormalities PGD is a specific approach It is used to check for a known gene of chromosomal defect

Ethics of PGS and PGD People who support these practices – believe they offer reassurance to couples at high risk of producing children with serious genetic disorders It may also be claimed that the reduced frequency of genetic diseases is of benefit to society Others believe it is morally wrong to make conception ‘selective’ They say that these procedures could be the start of Eugenics – human race could be subject to ‘selective breeding’ and this could lead to ‘designer babies’

Health issues About 6% of patients undergoing treatments, involving drugs to stimulate the ovaries, suffer hyperstimulation of their ovaries Medical experts are concerned about an increased risk of uterine cancer in later life Most children conceived through IVF have a mass at birth which is significantly lower than normal Children born with low birth weight are more likely to suffer long term health problems in later life – these include obesity, diabetes, hypertension and heart conditions (same may be true for IVF children)

Try these questions.... Rearrange the following in the correct order 1.Incubation of fertilised egg in nutrient medium 2.Deep freezing of unfertilised eggs 3.Stimulation of ovaries to bring about multiple ovulation 4.Mixing of eggs with sperm in a dish 5.Insertion of two or three fertilised eggs into the uterus 6.Removal of eggs from the mother’s body

Answers Stimulation of ovaries to bring about multiple ovulation 2.Removal of eggs from the mother’s body 3.Mixing of eggs with sperm in a dish 4.Incubation of fertilised egg in nutrient medium 5.Insertion of two or three fertilised eggs into the uterus 6.Deep freezing of unfertilised eggs

Glossary PRE-IMPLANATION GENETIC SCREENING (PGS) – a non-specific test that checks the embryo for single gene disorders and common chromosomal abnormalities PRE-IMPLANTATION GENETIC DIAGNOSIS (PGD) – a specific test that is used to test for a known chromosomal or gene defect