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for more and more iranians, ivf is the only way to have a child.rofessor mehdi akhondi is the director of the institute. it's estimated that around 12 to 15% of couples worldwide are unable to have children. in iran, it's more than 20%. >> unfortunately, infertility is very high in iran. there are several reasons for this, environmental pollution, lifestyle, poor nutrition. and of course there has been a increase in the number of people marrying later and deciding to have children later in life and that also affects fertility. correspondent: of all the couples we spoke to, not one had told their families about their attempt to concieve through ivf , either with the husband's sperm or with donated sperm from a sperm bank. >> many couples hide the fact they've undergone ivf even after they've done it. including couples who have used their own sperm. 90% of patients are inseminated with their own sperm. even then, they keep it secret and pretend the pregnancy happened naturally. we actually advise them to do that, because if the registry office learns
for more and more iranians, ivf is the only way to have a child.rofessor mehdi akhondi is the director of the institute. it's estimated that around 12 to 15% of couples worldwide are unable to have children. in iran, it's more than 20%. >> unfortunately, infertility is very high in iran. there are several reasons for this, environmental pollution, lifestyle, poor nutrition. and of course there has been a increase in the number of people marrying later and deciding to have children later...
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can people afford ivf? can people afford the genetic testing to achieve that goal of a healthy baby? this is one step further. so, there's the ethics of this study being done now. there's the ethics of who will-- rosemary: have access to it. michael: correct, but then that slippery slope of, which is discussed, blonde hair, blue eyes, i mean, there's some clear traits that could be determined or manipulated. rosemary: tell us about that. what are we talking about here? could race be manipulated in any way? obviously you just mentioned hair color, eye color. michael: well, i mean, the good news is the united states has a lot of safeguards. the nih, the fda will not fund any research that involves germ cell genetic manipulation, which this is what a germ cell is, the egg or the sperm or the embryo when it's first fertilized, occurred. and even look at in february, the national academy of science and medicine said that you can do basic research on genetic manipulation, but not germ cell that you will then impl
can people afford ivf? can people afford the genetic testing to achieve that goal of a healthy baby? this is one step further. so, there's the ethics of this study being done now. there's the ethics of who will-- rosemary: have access to it. michael: correct, but then that slippery slope of, which is discussed, blonde hair, blue eyes, i mean, there's some clear traits that could be determined or manipulated. rosemary: tell us about that. what are we talking about here? could race be manipulated...
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couples who undergo ivf.can be an agonizing decision for many families the doctor says what do you want to do, thaw them, discard them, donate them to a family or keep them frozen indefinitely. and know the babies in suspense animation can be a win-win for families struggling. >> doctor, thank you very much. the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. ♪when you've got...♪ ♪...nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ here's pepto bismol! ah. ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ that cough doesn't sound so good. take mucinex dm. i'll text you in 4 hours when your cough returns. one pill lasts 12 hours, so... looks like i'm good all night! why take 4-hour cough medicine? just one mucinex lasts 12 hours. she's had a tiny cough. see you at 5! seriously? protection. lysol kills over 100 illness-causing germs and viruses, even those that may cause coughs. lysol
couples who undergo ivf.can be an agonizing decision for many families the doctor says what do you want to do, thaw them, discard them, donate them to a family or keep them frozen indefinitely. and know the babies in suspense animation can be a win-win for families struggling. >> doctor, thank you very much. the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. ♪when you've got...♪ ♪...nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea!♪ ♪nausea, heartburn, indigestion,...
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couples who undergo ivf.y can be an agonizing decision for many families the doctor says what do you want to do, thaw them, discard them, donate them to a family or keep them frozen indefinitely. and know the babies in suspense animation can be a win-win for families struggling. >> doctor, thank you very much. the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. it's a like, a dagger?a worm! a tiny sword? bread...breadstick? a matchstick! a lamppost! coin slot! no? uhhh... 10 seconds. a stick! a walking stick! eiffel tower, mount kilimanjaro! (ding) time! sorry, it's a tandem bicycle. what? what?! as long as sloths are slow, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. she's had a tiny cough. see you at 5! seriously? protection. lysol kills over 100 illness-causing germs
couples who undergo ivf.y can be an agonizing decision for many families the doctor says what do you want to do, thaw them, discard them, donate them to a family or keep them frozen indefinitely. and know the babies in suspense animation can be a win-win for families struggling. >> doctor, thank you very much. the cbs "overnight news" will be right back. it says you apply the blue one ok, letto me. this. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two...
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earlier this year that would be the gender when she underwent ivf. >> a little boy for sure. know, but we have one on ice. >> chrissy saying, quote, i used to think's kind of nutty to go totally sober, but i get it. i don't want to be that type of person. >> we certainly wish her the best. >>> also committed to being sober, john mayer confezzed it's a year since he had a always felt wrong. it seems he may still be tight with california ex katy perry. her birthday was two months ago today. proof positive these exs are totally positive after their breakup. >> did you watch any of katy perry's 96-hour live stream? >> yeah, i did. that's her thing. i checked in with it. it's definitely odd to watch your ex-girlfriend asleep. >> john was brutally honest but when it comes to all the intimate details he was still candid. >> katy perry said she was the best lover you ever had. who was your best lofr? this? i find alcohol is a lone shark. i'm alcohol. i'll give you three hours feeling like you're on top of the world, but 48 like you want to die. >> katy perry dropped bombshells in her
earlier this year that would be the gender when she underwent ivf. >> a little boy for sure. know, but we have one on ice. >> chrissy saying, quote, i used to think's kind of nutty to go totally sober, but i get it. i don't want to be that type of person. >> we certainly wish her the best. >>> also committed to being sober, john mayer confezzed it's a year since he had a always felt wrong. it seems he may still be tight with california ex katy perry. her birthday was...
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it may be the longest gap tween conception and birth since ivf began.is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. we begin with the independent who are calling the sacking of first secretary of state, damien green, prime minster theresa may's "nightmare before christmas" — saying this will plunge the prime minister into a new cabinet crisis. meanwhile the telegraph took a softer tone but it recognised that green is the third cabinet minister to be forced from office in the past two months, reversing the fortunes mrs may's appeared to have gained with success in brexit talks the front page of arab news includes the story of saudi king salman‘s reassurance to palestinian president mahmoud abbas that the kingdom continues to support palestinian claims tojerusalem. the un general assembly today is holding a rare emergency session to vote on the trump administration's jerusalem announcement. the japan times looks at facebook‘s new facial recognition feature that tells people on the social network when others
it may be the longest gap tween conception and birth since ivf began.is time look at the stories that are making the headlines in media across the world. we begin with the independent who are calling the sacking of first secretary of state, damien green, prime minster theresa may's "nightmare before christmas" — saying this will plunge the prime minister into a new cabinet crisis. meanwhile the telegraph took a softer tone but it recognised that green is the third cabinet minister...
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a new record in ivf. a baby is born from an embryo frozen 24 years ago, just one year younger than the american mother who birthed her. poland could be set to lose its right to vote in the european union as well as billions of dollars in aid money. pap is reporting the european union has triggered article seven the procedure could result in sanctions against poland. it would be an unprecedented move that could bring a severe punishment for poland's alleged breaking the blocks rule on human rights and democracy. let's bring in our eu correspondent. can you confirm that the commission has decided to trigger this article seven against poland? >> we are still waiting for the eu's second-in-command to come down to the press room and confirm that. today, they will eventually go ahead and triggered the nuclear option, article seven, which could see poland lose its voting right. the commission has been saying for months it didn't want to go down this option. they wanted to take the diplomatic path. the head of th
a new record in ivf. a baby is born from an embryo frozen 24 years ago, just one year younger than the american mother who birthed her. poland could be set to lose its right to vote in the european union as well as billions of dollars in aid money. pap is reporting the european union has triggered article seven the procedure could result in sanctions against poland. it would be an unprecedented move that could bring a severe punishment for poland's alleged breaking the blocks rule on human...
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scientists were harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab, it's rhino ivf.rmone treatment over the last week, but what is being done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is only a technique that has been perfected over the last year, and this is conservation science at its most extreme. this is the animal that the rhino could bring back from the brink, the northern white rhino, once widespread across africa, today there are just three left on the planet, but they are not able to breed. back at the safari park in a makeshift lab the researchers checked for eggs — success. the plan is to take this southern white rhino egg and mix it with sperm from one of the last northern white rhinos, creating a hybrid. scientists say it is better than losing the species altogether. anything can happen to them, and then the genetics would be lost. if we had at least 50% of this species preserved in a hybrid embryo we would preserve at least half of it for future generations. with herjob done, she was back on her feet. at a later stage she could be implanted wi
scientists were harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab, it's rhino ivf.rmone treatment over the last week, but what is being done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is only a technique that has been perfected over the last year, and this is conservation science at its most extreme. this is the animal that the rhino could bring back from the brink, the northern white rhino, once widespread across africa, today there are just three left on the planet, but they are not able...
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from anen embryo frozen for nearly 25 years, making it possibly the longest gap between conception ivf began.ince the embryo was donated by a family in the u.s. and became the first chance for a woman, who would have been only by-year-old herself when the baby was conceived. it was transferred to tina gibson's uterus. her healthy daughter was born in november, weighing six pounds, eight ounces. reporter: preparing for christmas in eastern tennessee, but this year tina and then -- tina and ben have gotten the gift of they wanted. >> to succumb in the middle of the night, we look at her and go, she is really ours. i never thought i would be able to have a pregnancy and have a baby. oh my gosh, such a miracle. tina is only 26 use ultimate meaning that she and her daughter were conceived within a few months of each old, meaningears that she and her daughter were conceived within a few months of each other. en cannot conceive naturally, so they were provided an embryo. in storage or quarter century. >> that has been the going joke -- i mean, it is just so crazy. reporter: the embryo was don
from anen embryo frozen for nearly 25 years, making it possibly the longest gap between conception ivf began.ince the embryo was donated by a family in the u.s. and became the first chance for a woman, who would have been only by-year-old herself when the baby was conceived. it was transferred to tina gibson's uterus. her healthy daughter was born in november, weighing six pounds, eight ounces. reporter: preparing for christmas in eastern tennessee, but this year tina and then -- tina and ben...
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scientists were harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab, it's rhino ivf.n hormone treatment over the last week, but what is being done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is only a technique that has been perfected over the last year, and this is conservation science at its most extreme. this is the animal that the rhino could bring back from the brink, the northern white rhino, once widespread across africa, today there are just three left on the planet, but they are not able to breed. back at the safari park in a makeshift lab the researchers checked for eggs — success. the plan is to take this southern white rhino egg and mix it with sperm from one of the last northern white rhinos, creating a hybrid. designed so it is better than losing the species altogether. anything can happen to them, and then the genetics would be lost. if we had at least 50% of this species preserved in a hybrid embryo we would preserve at least half of it for future generations. with herjob done, she was back on her feet. at a later stage it could be implanted wi
scientists were harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab, it's rhino ivf.n hormone treatment over the last week, but what is being done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is only a technique that has been perfected over the last year, and this is conservation science at its most extreme. this is the animal that the rhino could bring back from the brink, the northern white rhino, once widespread across africa, today there are just three left on the planet, but they are not...
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it may be the longest gap between conception and birth since ivf began. become the first child for a woman who would have been only one year old when the baby was actually conceived. andrew plant reports. preparing for christmas in eastern tennessee, but this year, tina and ben gibson have already got the gift they wanted. seriously, in the middle of the night, we'll wake up and just look at her, and we're like "can you believe it? like, she's really ours." emma wren gibson, born from an embryo frozen 25 years ago. i never thought that i'd be able, you know, to have a pregnancy and to have a baby. like, oh, my gosh, you know? such a miracle, you know — such a sweet, sweet miracle. mum tina, is only 26 years old, which means she and her son were conceived within a few months of each other. she and ben can't give birth naturally, so the national embryo donation centre provided them with an embryo, which had been in frozen storage for a quarter of a century. if this embryo was born when it was supposed to be, like, we could have been best friends. we could h
it may be the longest gap between conception and birth since ivf began. become the first child for a woman who would have been only one year old when the baby was actually conceived. andrew plant reports. preparing for christmas in eastern tennessee, but this year, tina and ben gibson have already got the gift they wanted. seriously, in the middle of the night, we'll wake up and just look at her, and we're like "can you believe it? like, she's really ours." emma wren gibson, born from...
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an embryo frozen for nearly 25 years — it may be the longest gap between conception and birth since ivfe us. it's now the first child for a woman who would have been only one when the baby was conceived. andrew plant reports. preparing for christmas in eastern tennessee. but this year, tina and ben gibson have already got the gift they wanted. he was born from an embryo frozen 25 years ago. i never thought that i would be to have a pregnancy and have a baby. it is such a miracle. the mother is only 26 years old. mum, tina, is only 26—years—old, which means she and her son were conceived within a few months of each other. she and ben cannot give birth naturally, so the national embryo donation centre provided them with an embryo which had been frozen in storage for a quarter of a century. if this embryo was born when it was supposed to be, like, we could have been friends. we could have been friends. he just thought that was so funny. that's been the going joke. it's so crazy. the embryo was donated 25 years ago by an anonymous family and kept in carefully controlled conditions. emma won
an embryo frozen for nearly 25 years — it may be the longest gap between conception and birth since ivfe us. it's now the first child for a woman who would have been only one when the baby was conceived. andrew plant reports. preparing for christmas in eastern tennessee. but this year, tina and ben gibson have already got the gift they wanted. he was born from an embryo frozen 25 years ago. i never thought that i would be to have a pregnancy and have a baby. it is such a miracle. the mother...
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it may be the longest gap between conception and birth since ivf began. now the first child for a woman who would have been only one year old when the baby was conceived. andrew plant reports. preparing for christmas in eastern tennessee. this year, tina and ben gibson got the gift they wanted. he was born from an embryo frozen 25 years ago. in the middle of the night we wake up in the middle of the night we wake up and look at her and say, can you believe it? she is really hours! i never thought this would happen, to have their pregnancy and have a baby, it's a miracle. mum tina is only 26 years old. that means she and her daughter were conceived in the same year. she and benjamin cannot have children naturally, said the national embryo donation centre provided them with an embryo which had been in frozen storage brea kwater of had been in frozen storage breakwater of a century. —— frozen storage for a quarter of a century. if this embryo was born when it was supposed to be, we could have been friends. it is so crazy. the embryo was donated 25 years ago
it may be the longest gap between conception and birth since ivf began. now the first child for a woman who would have been only one year old when the baby was conceived. andrew plant reports. preparing for christmas in eastern tennessee. this year, tina and ben gibson got the gift they wanted. he was born from an embryo frozen 25 years ago. in the middle of the night we wake up in the middle of the night we wake up and look at her and say, can you believe it? she is really hours! i never...
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from an embryo frozen for nearly 25 years, possibly the longest gap between conception and birth since ivfe us and has become the first child for a woman who would herself have been only one when the baby was conceived. andrew plant reports. preparing for christmas in eastern tennessee. this year, tina and ben gibson got the gift they wanted. he was born from an embryo frozen 25 yea rs was born from an embryo frozen 25 years ago. i never thought this would happen, to have their pregnancy and have a baby it is a miracle. the mother is only 26 years old. that means she and her son were conceived in the same year. they we re conceived in the same year. they were given an embryo that had been frozen in storage for a quarter of a century. if this embryo was born when it was supposed to be, we could have been friends. it is so crazy. the embryo was donated 25 years ago by an anonymous family and kept in carefully controlled conditions. they will not be genetically related, but it has become their first child. she was chosen for us. they are called snowy babies because of how long they are kept f
from an embryo frozen for nearly 25 years, possibly the longest gap between conception and birth since ivfe us and has become the first child for a woman who would herself have been only one when the baby was conceived. andrew plant reports. preparing for christmas in eastern tennessee. this year, tina and ben gibson got the gift they wanted. he was born from an embryo frozen 25 yea rs was born from an embryo frozen 25 years ago. i never thought this would happen, to have their pregnancy and...
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i wonderi ivf sort of defending donald trump ande >> you're right, there are a number who have announcedthey are leaving and there are a number more who we are hearing are leaving. and some people have found any number of ways to sort of justify and stomach staying on, i would point you to charlottesville for instance, but sort of justify -- they didn't like these comments, they came out and publicly said they didn't like these comments and yet they stayed in the administration and there's a little bit of god-like thinking, yes, he is bad, but if i wasn't there sort of protecting the american people from this president, it would be worse. that's just one justification that we're seeing, and i don't know if it will apply to the me too movement. >> i want to put you on the record too, steve, you question a lot of people in companies in your day job, do you think people that are calling donald trump liars, how do they go out and find jobs at credible corporations. >> they don't, and they're not going to, they're not hirable. unemployable. >> it is this double standard. there's this amazing
i wonderi ivf sort of defending donald trump ande >> you're right, there are a number who have announcedthey are leaving and there are a number more who we are hearing are leaving. and some people have found any number of ways to sort of justify and stomach staying on, i would point you to charlottesville for instance, but sort of justify -- they didn't like these comments, they came out and publicly said they didn't like these comments and yet they stayed in the administration and...
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. >> reporter: the amount of time it's frozen isn't necessarily important and when it comes to ivf, frozens' process said they transfer up to 150 embryos a year, but that this one is the oldest they have ever done. >> i say i see miracles happen every day. >> in the hospital, he would hold her and say, she's just so perfect. like, i know. how did that happen? and she is. >> reporter: for "good morning america," diane macedo, abc news, new york. >> what an incredible story and our chief medical correspondent dr. jen ashton is here. jen, i've been trying to wrap my mind around this story. the mom is 26, the baby 24. so technically she is a year and a half older. how long can an embryo stay frozen? >> don't get bogged down with the numbers because the answer is indefinitely/forever. when they are frozen they're frozen with liquid nitrogen at negative 196 degrees, all biologic activity stops and that embryo doesn't know whether it's stopped for a month, 10 years, 20 years so potentially you could have siblings in different generations. >> the cover of the new york post says this baby is 24 yea
. >> reporter: the amount of time it's frozen isn't necessarily important and when it comes to ivf, frozens' process said they transfer up to 150 embryos a year, but that this one is the oldest they have ever done. >> i say i see miracles happen every day. >> in the hospital, he would hold her and say, she's just so perfect. like, i know. how did that happen? and she is. >> reporter: for "good morning america," diane macedo, abc news, new york. >> what an...
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the world's first ivf baby was born in 1978. the nhs's 70th birthday, like the star. research suggests the vast majority of patients have confidence in their doctors and nurses. internationally, it rates highly for how safe and affordable it is. but there are also real causes for concern. two it is. but there are also real causes for concern. two big things to worry about. the first is the staffing crisis we face across a whole range of different clinical professions. associated with that is the money. we have moved from it being difficult to live with comets are being increasingly possible. i think people running the health service are becoming more and more concerned about their ability to keep the show on the road. the government says it recognises there are realfunding government says it recognises there are real funding pressures government says it recognises there are realfunding pressures in the nhs, but that this is its highest priority. looking ahead, what will the nhs look like in another ten yea rs the nhs look like i
the world's first ivf baby was born in 1978. the nhs's 70th birthday, like the star. research suggests the vast majority of patients have confidence in their doctors and nurses. internationally, it rates highly for how safe and affordable it is. but there are also real causes for concern. two it is. but there are also real causes for concern. two big things to worry about. the first is the staffing crisis we face across a whole range of different clinical professions. associated with that is...
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health officials believe it is the longest gap between conception and birth since ivf began.stmas in eastern tennessee, but this year, tina and ben gibson have already got the gift they wanted. seriously, in the middle of the night, we'll wake up and just look at her, and we're like "can you believe it? like, she's really ours." emma gibson, born from an embryo frozen 25 years ago. i never thought that i'd be able, you know, to have a pregnancy and have a baby. it's like, oh, my gosh. such a miracle, you know — such a sweet, sweet miracle. mum tina, is only 26 years old, which means she and her son were conceived within a few months of each other. she and ben cannot give birth naturally, so the national embryo donation centre provided them with an embryo which had been frozen in storage for a quarter of a century. if this embryo was born when it was supposed to be, like, we could have been best friends. we could have been friends. he just thought that was so funny, so that's been the going joke. it's so crazy. the embryo was donated 25 years ago, by an anonymous family, and k
health officials believe it is the longest gap between conception and birth since ivf began.stmas in eastern tennessee, but this year, tina and ben gibson have already got the gift they wanted. seriously, in the middle of the night, we'll wake up and just look at her, and we're like "can you believe it? like, she's really ours." emma gibson, born from an embryo frozen 25 years ago. i never thought that i'd be able, you know, to have a pregnancy and have a baby. it's like, oh, my gosh....