In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)

In vitro fertilization is a process where the fertilization of egg cells takes place by external sperms. So if you are planning to go for an IVF pregnancy, read the articles below and gain some knowledge on the procedures, the cost and also the risk.
Medical Ethics of In Vitro Fertilization­
While the obvious benefits of in vitro fertilization (IVF) cannot be ignored, there are a lot of medical ethics of in vitro fertilization that need to be adhered to, in order to carry out and maintain a transparent and safe process. This article will focus on some of the ethical issues that rise when speaking about IVF.

Artificial Insemination vs In Vitro Fertilization
With the number of options available, couples are often have doubt related to artificial insemination vs in vitro fertilization. These are two different procedures that help couples with fertility issues conceive a baby. The following article will cover information related to difference between artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization to help clear doubts couples may have in their minds.

In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Process
Thinking of opting for In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) process? IVF is becoming popular by the day, for couples who are unable to conceive. Learn more about this process right here.

Nadya Suleman: The Octuplet Mom
Nadya Suleman, a single mother gave birth to octuplets in January 2009 in California by in vitro fertilization. Nadya was already a mother of 6 children, taking the grand total to 14. With no disposable income and no proper plan on how to provide for these 14, the birth of these eight newborn babies has become a highly controversial one.

Developer of In Vitro Fertilization Wins Nobel Medicine Prize
Robert Edwards began his research on in vitro fertilization in the 1950s and, this year, has won the Nobel Prize in medicine for his work.