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  • One child in every classroom in UK schools born through IVF

    One child in every classroom in UK schools born through IVF

    The equivalent of almost one child in every classroom in the United Kingdom is now born as a result of in vitro fertilisation or IVF fertility treatment, new figures suggest.

    The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) on Thursday said that  almost 21,000 babies were born from IVF in 2023, compared to 8,700 in 2000

    The authors of the fertility regulator’s latest report wrote that “IVF births are making up a higher proportion of all UK births over time, increasing from 1.3 per cent in 2000 to 3.1 per cent in 2023.

    “This means around one in 32 UK births in 2023 were via IVF roughly one child in every classroom compared to one in 43 in 2013.”

    The HFEA said that its latest figures show the “changing landscape” of fertility care in the UK.

    Overall, 52,400 patients had, more than 77,500 in vitro fertilisation (IVF) cycles at UK fertility clinics in 2023.

    While some 11 per cent of births to women aged 40 to 44 were a result of IVF, increasing from 4 per cent in 2000 and accounting for 0.5% per cent of all births, HFEA said.

    The data also reveal a rise in the proportion of women freezing their eggs, rising from 4,700 in 2022 to 6,900 in 2023 but the HFEA said that the number of patients using their stored frozen eggs in treatment remains low.

    Meanwhile the HFEA also said that in 2023, around 820 babies were born following donor insemination (DI) treatment.

    The figure also shows a reduction in the number of IVF treatments funded by the NHS.

    The proportion of NHS-funded IVF cycles declined from 35 per cent in 2019 to 27 per cent in 2023 in the UK, decreasing most in England, the HFEA said.

    More than half of (54 per cent) of IVF cycles in Scotland were funded by the NHS in 2023, compared to 49 per cent in Northern Ireland; 33 per cent in Wales; and 24 per cent in England.

    The HFEA also raised concerns about racial disparities in IVF.

    It said that in recent years, Asian and black patients have had lower birth rates compared to white patients and those from a mixed ethnic background.

    Julia Chain, chairwoman of the HFEA, said: “IVF is helping more people have babies including patients of different ages and family types.

    “One in 32 of all UK births are from IVF and 11 per cent of all UK births are to women aged 40-44 who had IVF.

    “We are also seeing more single patients and female same-sex couples having IVF. These findings highlight the changing landscape of the UK fertility sector and how it could develop in the years to come.

    “However, we are very concerned to see that black and Asian patients continue to have lower IVF birth rates compared to other patient groups, and our recent survey found that Asian and Black patients are less likely to report being satisfied with their fertility treatment.”

    Data from the Office for National Statistics shows that the fertility rate in England and Wales in 2023 was 1.44 children per woman the lowest level on record.

    Commenting on the HFEA data, a spokesperson from the fertility charity Fertility Network UK said: “This important report from the HFEA reflects how essential fertility treatment has become for growing families in the UK and underlines.

    The spokeperson added that it is not just the scientific advances in fertility care, but also the profound social impact of helping people realise their dreams of parenthood.

    “Delays in accessing treatment whether due to long GP referral times or inconsistent NHS funding can have a devastating emotional and biological impact.

    “We call for fair and timely access to fertility services for all, wherever they live and whatever their background,” the spokesperson said.

  • Nigerian woman welcomes first child after 4 miscarriages two failed IVFs

    Nigerian woman welcomes first child after 4 miscarriages two failed IVFs

    A Nigerian woman identified as Tola Brown has finally welcomed her first child after seven years of battling infertility.

    TheNewsGuru reports Brown via the microblogging platform, X formerly Twitter opened up on the struggles, challenges she was faced with, which included multiple surgeries, four miscarriages, and two failed IVF attempts.

    Sharing her maternity shoot photos, the lady  disclosed that despite the emotional and physical toll, she never lost hope.

    Expressed appreciation to God for answering her prayers, She encouraged other women facing similar struggles to remain steadfast in faith.

    She wrote: “2 failed IVF, 4 miscarriages, 4 uterine surgeries (polyps and reoccurring adhesions), PCOS, 7years of trying- ha ! infertility dealt with me. Lost myself, drowned me so much i became a shadow.

    “Lost my businesses, mental health in disarray, shook my faith, friends became strangers, shattered dreams. Ifelt my body betraying me over and over, debts, uncertainty. There were nights I held my womb and begged God.

    “Wo, I will say this story soonest. I’m just grateful to be worthy to become a mother. My heart is so full, I can’t stop crying. He’s so… TTC Mums – I see you, I understand you, I was you, I am you.

    “I understand everything you’re going through, the words, the let down. Hold on, God is still in the business of answering prayers. Your story isn’t over, whatever you believe in will work for you.”

  • Why IVF cannot be used in making babies – By Jerry Okwuosa

    Why IVF cannot be used in making babies – By Jerry Okwuosa

    By Jerry Okwuosa

    With the recent Alabama Supreme Court ruling in February 2024 affirming that embryos are unborn babies— bringing an abrupt end to IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) procedures in the state — all hell was let loose because of people’s lack of understanding of what the IVF procedure portends. IVF is a procedure that involves retrieving a woman’s eggs and a man’s sperm sample and combining the two in a test-tube in a laboratory to create an embryo. For every IVF procedure, the fertilization of the ova with sperm is followed by eugenic screening of the embryos and the destruction of disabled ones, then implanting three embryos in the uterus and freezing the leftover embryos, many of whom will die during thawing for a repeat exercise.

    When couples or individuals choose to create children using IVF, many more eggs are fertilized than necessary as an insurance policy in case first attempts at successful pregnancies fail.  Stored embryos deemed to be no longer necessary for the parents’ pursuit of a family — often numbering a dozen or more — are discarded as medical waste. Truth be told: the IVF industry cannot survive without the killing of embryos. Actually, the IVF industry cannot survive without the killing of 93% of children the process creates.

    The figure 93% is not farfetched: It only means that five trials were made implanting 3 embryos each time (15 embryos) and only one live birth was achieved (14 embryos died); resulting in 93.3% embryo wastage OR in terms of number of trials, it was 1 in 5 success rate (20%). Nature itself allows only 25% chance of achieving conception for every sexual intercourse. So compared with Nature, 20% success is great. Don’t mind IVF establishments in Nigeria who claim much higher figures of success. They lie.

    What one Jenny Vaughn and her husband experienced in 2008 in the USis typical of IVF procedures: “The doctor had retrieved 38 good eggs, of which 32 are fertilized. Over the next week, 16 of our embryonic children die and are discarded. 13 are cryogenically frozen, mostly two to a vial. The 3 remaining fresh embryos are transferred to my uterus. After the first transfer in July 2008, we were thrilled to discover we were pregnant with twins, due the next April. But at 21 weeks gestation, our twins – Madi and Isaiah – were born prematurely and only lived for one hour each. For the next year, I floated numbly through life assured that we still had 13 frozen children whose lives were on hold. Although the contract also stated that, ‘It is rare for an embryo to not survive thawing’, yet half of our babies didn’t survive thawing. And, ‘occasionally, an embryo is not found in the vial due to the nature of embryos to stick to the vial or pipette.’ What incredible dangers we’d exposed our children to! Only one phrase in the entire contract spoke to the humanity of our children by calling them babies. Of 32 embryos created in a lab, only one survived to be raised by us.”In short,96.87% of the embryos (babies)generated by this IVF clinic was wasted/killed.

    IVF is always wrong because, for example, it kills a dozen unborn children via ’embryo-reduction’ and then freezes another dozen children in ‘cryopreservation’ just for one or two to be born alive. That’s murder, not just ‘debasing the dignity of the child.’

    Unfortunately, however, even some pro-life people, are standing against the Alabama Supreme Court’s recent decision against IVF. The uninformed among them reason thus: abortion kills unborn babies, so abortion is bad, IVF makes babies, therefore IVF is good. No, my friends –both abortion and IVF kill countless unborn babies as Jenny Vaughn’s typical case above amply demonstrates and so has every case before and after her.

    We’ve read such touching comments as:“I strongly support the availability of IVF for couples who are trying to have a precious baby.”.“IVF is extremely important for helping countless families experience the joy of parenthood.”.“I oppose restrictions and support their quest for babies, for the ‘ULTIMATE JOY IN LIFE!’“etc. We wish however to remind us that a child is not an entitlement for married couples but is always a gift from God. These sympathizers are actually placing the desire of adults to have children over the right to life of the 93% of all embryos created through IVF who are destroyed. In the end, IVF makes a child an Act of the Will of a man/woman rather than a Gift from God.

    Did you know that IVF inventor Professor Sir Robert Edwards actually played God? IVF pioneer Prof. Edwards never shrunk from confronting his critics in The Telegraph. The creation of a human embryo in the laboratory, he explained later, was “about more than fertility. I wanted to find out exactly who was in charge, whether it was God Himself or whether it was scientists in the laboratory.” He had no doubt about the answer: “It was us. The Pope looked totally stupid. Now there are as many Roman Catholics coming for treatment as Protestants.”

    And here is Anthony Ozimic of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children (SPUC)’s reply to Edwards: “SPUC has often claimed that IVF is not primarily about helping couples with fertility problems but is driven by a desire of some scientists to ‘play God’ with human life. Edwards’s implied claim that the invention of IVF disproves God’s dominion over life was totally stupid, not the Pope. God works through His creatures to bring about new life: this is what is meant by ‘procreation’. This God’s given power of human beings can be used in an ethical context (marriage) or an unethical context (IVF in the laboratory, fornication, adultery, incest, rape). The invention of IVF no more disproves God’s dominion over nature than the invention of electric lighting disproves the power of the Sun.

    The fact that some people resort to IVF simply highlights the urgent need for increased enlightenment  about sexual ethics and increased promotion of the highly successful alternatives to IVF (e.g. the Billings Ovulation Method (BOM), other Fertility Awareness Methods (FAMs) of Family Planning and Natural Procreation Technology (NaProTech.)).

    IVF pioneer Edwards also claimed that “Worldwide about ten percent of couples are infertile and, until IVF was invented, doctors could do little to help” This is simply a lie –as Billings Ovulation Method was helping couples with fertility problems from 1968 -ten years before IVF was invented in 1978.

    A definition of infertility is always necessary in these discussions because, from current knowledge, much of so called ‘infertility’ is in fact simply a temporary difficulty of conceiving because of lack of knowledge about the woman’s cycle. A high proportion of women who undergo IVF could have conceived instead with the help of BOM, other FAMs or NaProTech., which would have provided that close knowledge of their cycles.

    Here are other important but salient points to note about IVF: IVF remains a cash cow for the fertility industry; it’s murder for a majority of children. IVF babies, not surprisingly, inherit the infertility and so forth of their parents. Those who support IVF are dead wrong. IVF is evil.It victimizes the most innocent, vulnerable children.Without thinking, perhaps without caring, they deny the humanity of these unborn children. That’s probably because dehumanizing unborn children is critical to both the abortion industry and the fertility industry.

    For anyone who is also asserting that “adoption for IVF embryos is the pro-life answer”, this is naïve and unethical. There is no right way of doing something that is wrong. IVF replaces the marital act with a laboratory act (a fallopian tube with a test-tube) and that is an affront to the dignity of the child conceived. It is not just a violation of the 6th commandment against adultery/fornication(when a woman’s egg is fertilized by the sperm of a man who is not her husband), but always against the 5th commandment because unborn babies are killed in large numbers. IVF and abortion are the same on the moral front because abortion kills and IVF kills.

    IVF beneficiaries may argue thus: “If it was wrong, God wouldn’t have given Prof. Edwards the ability to invent IVF…”. God has given human beings the ability to do great evil, through the ability to invent things capable of great evil e.g. weapons of mass destruction, extermination camps, instruments of torture etc. Edwards abused the abilities and the free will which God had given him.

    The wrongness of creating and destroying (and we should add freezing) human embryos in and through the process of IVF. But even if IVF was chosen only by married couples, and those couples intended to create only as many embryos as they implant, and they rejected the eugenic screening and destruction of disabled embryos, IVF still would be gravely wrong. This confuses many people. How can it be wrong to bring a child into the world, a child whom a couple intends to love and cherish and perhaps even raise as a good Christian? The answer gets at the heart of the teachings on both the dignity of human life and of marriage. For example, “Donum Vitae”(1987), Section II, B, 4, and “Dignitas Personae”(2008), No. 12. on bioethical issues set forth three basic arguments, or sets of reasons, to explain why children are licitly conceived only through the marital act, defined in Canon law as a “conjugal act which is per se suitable for the generation of children to which marriage is ordered by its nature and by which the spouses become one flesh”. The three arguments are the “unity-procreation”, the “language of the body” and the “begotten-not-made” arguments. Taking just one of the three, the “unity-procreation” argument holds that the meaning of the marital act derives from the meaning of marriage itself. Marriage by definition is a procreative and unitive type of relationship. The marital act therefore has an intrinsic meaning which includes these two goods: unity and procreation. It follows that procreation should not be intentionally excluded from sexual intercourse (as taught in “Humanae Vitae”), nor should procreation take place outside of sexual intercourse, as takes place in IVF. (Some theologians even deny that creating a baby through IVF should be called procreation, but rather reproduction.)

    Further to the immorality of IVF, the little-published truth is that the sperm used to fertilize the eggs in IVF is almost always obtained by masturbation, assisted by the provision of pornography. Masturbation instrumentalises and thus debases the sexual faculty, which is proper to the marital union, not laboratory experiments.  The sexual organs are structured for depositing sperm into the vagina, not into a jar. A masturbator – even one motivated by a desire to fertilize eggs, even his wife’s – is “making love” to his hand,which is unnatural and a form of self-abuse.

    Masturbation for any purpose – including providing sperm samples for medical purposes – is intrinsically unethical. The truth remains however, that the “beautiful babies” created through IVF will have many of their siblings disposed of as unnecessary medical byproducts of the IVF process.Of the 5 million IVF babies generatedby 2013, over 66 million siblings were killed.

    When the history of this era is written, people will look back and marvel at how crazy we have become, how filled with hubris we are, how stubbornly self-indulgent we are. And those historians of the future will realize: Only the people of faith had the sense to see that IVF was wrong — and the courage to stand against it.

    Jerry Okwuosa, (jerryokwuosa@yahoo.co) is the Director-General, Project for Human Development (PHD), a Lagos-based NGO

  • 62-year-old miraculously delivers baby boy in Lagos

    62-year-old miraculously delivers baby boy in Lagos

    A 62-year-old woman, Mrs Fummi Akinade, has been successfully delivered of a baby boy in a private hospital in Lagos after 31 years in marriage without a child.

    The baby, it was learnt, was conceived through In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) and delivered on Tuesday via caesarian section at 37 weeks.

    The baby was born at the StrongTower Hospital and Advanced Fertility Centre, a Lagos-based private medical facility.

    Akinade disclosed on Thursday in Lagos that she married in 1992 but never had a child.

    Akinade said that she went through a series of gynecological treatments, including three previous IVF procedures that failed.

    She said that the fourth IVF became successful.

    She said that her husband had been supportive, adding that both of them remained optimistic that God would give them a child.

    “This is my fourth IVF attempt, but the others were not in this hospital.

    “When someone is looking for fruit of the womb,  the person will be moving from one hospital or gynaecologist to another, undergoing series of gynecological investigations and treatments,” she said.

    Akinade said that all through the years she was looking for a child, she had strong faith in God.

    “Even when I felt it was aready too late to be possible, God in His infinite mercy made it possible for me in my lifetime. I return all glory to Him.

    “Two major factors that kept motivating me all along are my husband’s support and one particular book that I usually read,” Akinade said.

    Akinade advised  couples desiring children  not to give up but trust in God while seeking the right medical attention.

    She identified finance as a major challenge encountered while looking for fruit of the womb, saying that fertility treatments were expensive.

    She called on governments to subsidise the cost of  IVF and other  fertility procedures for the sake of poor couples.

    “Fertility treatment is quite expensive – whether  IVF or whatever. A lot of couples out there are childless and do not have the financial capacity to go for them,” she said.

    Dr Ayodele Ademola, a Consultant Gynecologist, who delivered the baby, said that a woman  above 62 years could still conceive through IVF or other innovative methods of assisted pregnancy.

    Ademola, also the Medical Director of the hospital,  said that many couples without children could still have, with the right medical care.

    According to him, the major challenges most people have with IVF are the financial involvement and the fear that it can fail.

    “Even if the IVF fails, there are other innovative methods of assisted pregnancy to offer, including surrogacy – that’s bringing another person to carry the pregnancy in situations where the woman is unable to carry it.

    “Aside the surrogacy approach, there are other advanced methods.

    “Our motive is to achieve that desired result and ensure that the woman is happy, satisfied and gets value for the money spent.

    “Regarding the controversy about whether old women can conceive, there are advanced innovative methods through which they can be helped to have babies,” Ademola said.

    According to Ademola, StrongTower Hospital started carrying  out IVF procedure since 2014 and has recorded successful stories.

  • University College Hospital Ibadan delivers its first set of IVF triplets (photo)

    University College Hospital Ibadan delivers its first set of IVF triplets (photo)

    The University College Hospital (UCH) Ibadan has taken delivery of its first set of triplets via an In Vitro Fertilization procedure in the hospital.

    The delivery of the babies lasted 45-minutes. Hospital authorities say the mother and the babies, all females, are in good condition. The babies weighed 1.4kg, 2.5kg, and 2.4kg respectively.

    The excited father of the babies, Dr. Kehinde Osiki of the Department of History and Strategic Studies at the University of Lagos, couldn’t contain his joy as he watched the birth of his babies.

    While expressing delight over the delivery, the UCH Chief Medical Director (CMD), Prof. Jesse Otegbayo, described it as another success story for the hospital. He pointed out the commitment to take UCH to an enviable level had played out with the commencement of the IVF in 2020, and delivery of the first set of babies through the process.

  • Miracle: First time in Africa, LUTH delivers 68-year-old first time mother of twins [PHOTO]

    Miracle: First time in Africa, LUTH delivers 68-year-old first time mother of twins [PHOTO]

    Amid the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) has successfully delivered a 68-year-old first time mother of twins.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports LUTH made this known on Sunday, saying the 68-year-old first time mother was delivered through an elective caesarean section at 37 weeks gestation on Tuesday 14th April 2020.

    According to LUTH, the primigravida (pregnant for the first time) woman was delivered of a baby boy and a baby girl following an in vitro fertilisation (IVF) conception.

    “The IVF and embryo transfer were done at an outside facility. She was thereafter referred to LUTH at early gestation and subsequently managed till term. This is the first in LUTH, Nigeria and Africa! Mother and babies are well,” said Prof. Wasiu Adeyemo, Chairman, LUTH Medical Advisory Committee (CMAC).

    Miracle: First time in Africa, LUTH delivers 68-year-old first time mother of twins [PHOTO]
    Miracle: First time in Africa, LUTH delivers 68-year-old first time mother of twins
  • How Ufuoma McDermott gave birth to son through IVF

    Nollywood actress and filmmaker, Ufuoma McDermott has revealed the story behind the birth of her son.

    The svelte actress expressed her excitement over the birth of her 2-year old son, saying he was conceived through IVF.

    IVF ,In vitro fertilisation is a medical procedure whereby an egg is fertilized by sperm in a test tube or elsewhere outside the body.

     

    It is a type of assisted reproductive technology used for infertility treatment and gestational surrogacy, in which a fertilized egg is implanted into a surrogate’s uterus, and the resulting child is genetically unrelated to the surrogate.

    Writing on her Instagram, the actress shared a message for those who look down on women who have their children through other forms of birth.

     

     

     

    https://www.instagram.com/p/Bqb_ccQHWac/

     

    In her words:”My son was born EXACTLY 2 And half years after we got married.
    I wanted to wait. My husband obliged. When we were ready, I wanted twins.
    #IVF was the choice. We could afford it.I had two embryos inserted. God decided Isio would stay.
    On the 10th of October 2012 my beautiful #IVFBaby was delivered by C-section. ❤

    SO WHAT????? This post is for all of you keyboard cowards trying to downplay and devalue the joys of a child’s arrival into a new “world” whether it’s by #Surrogacy#Adoption #ArtificialInsemination#DonorSperm #DonorEgg #DonorEmbryo#GIFT Gamete intrafallopian transfer #ZIFTZygote intrafallopian transfer … You are just illiterate chickens.

    And to my fine women and men out there who wish on parenthood, there are options. Speak to your doctor and don’t let any illiterate chicken in the society stop you from pouring all that love unto a child no matter what method you decide on.
    #TheArrivalOfAChildHeraldsJoy
    Our society needs to wake up and appreciate the knowledge God has bestowed on doctors and medical practitioners.
    #InternationalChildrensDay was yesterday, but I choose to celebrate all our children everyday”.

     

    Recall that the talented actress in an interview with Punch revealed that she had her other sons through CS.

    Speaking on the need to for women to be educated on child birth, she said: “Both of my children were born by caesarean section and I still feel very proud of motherhood. My children are my treasure and pride. I don’t think anyone should decide how a child is brought into the world because complications sometimes warrant CS. If everything is good, then the doctor would insist on a normal birth.

    “At any point in time, motherhood is motherhood. It makes me laugh when people say that women who have a CS are not strong women. It is amazing how ignorant some people are. My son, for example, was conceived through in vitro fertilisation and when it was time for delivery, there was a breach, which means that the head of the child was up in the uterus as against it being down, so it was not advisable to push at the time.

    “I’m glad that I listened to the doctor because, by the time my son was brought out, he had his placenta around his neck. If I had pushed, I might have strangled him. I think it is ignorance when someone comes out to say that she is a strong woman so she has to do normal child delivery. Yet, I am patient with people because I got to a point where I was enlightened.

    “Most people that say they are Hebrew women speak from what they have been taught by their mothers and grandmothers. They have been told that if they do not have the normal childbirth, then they are not Hebrew women. These women can be forgiven because the truth is that a mother is always a mother. When it comes to the process of childbirth, you cannot take away the pain that comes with it whether it is by CS or normal delivery; you would feel the pain whether it is before, during or after childbirth.”