According to Vanguard, the birth and conception of the baby, named Tiwatope, which is the 5001st in the world, was carried out by Nigerian fertility specialists at The Bridge Clinic in Lagos where the mother had her eggs frozen using the vitrification (flash-freezing) process.
Announcing the medical milestone, a fertility physician at the hospital, Dr Emmanuel Owie, said the birth of the baby on February 16th this year, has 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.
“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. 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. “he saidDr Owie said egg freezing was particularly recommended for women diagnosed with cancer, who may lose their fertility during chemotherapy; women with a family history of early menopause; women with objections to storing frozen embryos for religious and/or moral reasons; and women who want to delay child-bearing in order to pursue some personal goals.
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I applaud the achievement... Hoping for more of this
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ReplyDeleteA very nice one but somehow appears vague. My questions are:
ReplyDeletewhat are the indications for freezing the eggs, and for only 2 months? Was the woman on cancer therapy for 2 months?
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ReplyDeleteIt's a lie joor. This is not the first baby ever recorded from frozen egg. Don't ask me how did I know.
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It's not the first.
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ReplyDeleteImpressive! So we are not regressing after all?
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ReplyDeleteThat is the kind of news we want to hear about Nigeria. Bravo! We have the brains to achieve purposes. All we need is the encouragement and Govt support into research. Once again congratulations to the Bridge Clinic.
ReplyDeleteHow can it be the first. When I have a 3 years old from frozen egg of over 6months at Roding reproductive
ReplyDeleteFrozen egg is not same as frozen embryo or sperm. Frozen egg is a big deal in fertility world.
DeleteFrozen egg is not same as frozen embryo or sperm. Frozen egg is a big deal in fertility world.
DeleteSo many ivf clinics in Nigeria have been doing successfully egg freezing for years and are not making noise. This is just a marketing gimmicks and nothing else.
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