Even though I like kids, I’m not yet ready to have some of my own. I do admire people who are willing to endure a lot to get pregnant though. I figure it must be especially hard for anyone who has problems conceiving. Thankfully new techniques allow the majority of couple to eventually have children, like the IVF treatment for instance.
Clinics, such as the IVF 1 center in Chicago and Illinois, are specialized in vitro fertilization and PGD (pre-implantation genetic diagnosis). Dr. Morris is by the looks of it, a highly trained IFV expert and the man to see. You can check out his professional qualifications along with tons of information about IVF and how they can help to have children.
You should definitely read the story of Louise Brown, the first baby who was conceived using the then experimental IVF procedure. This is indeed, fascinating:
Lesley Brown and her husband, John, had been unable to conceive for nine years. Lesley was diagnosed with bilateral fallopian tube obstruction. In 1976, she was referred to Dr. Patrick Steptoe. He recommended that she try a new experimental procedure that would bypass the fallopian tubes blockage completely.Lesley underwent a laparoscopy whereby a single mature egg was aspirated from one of her ovaries. John’s sperm was added to the egg in the laboratory under the direction of Robert G. Edwards. A few days later a developing embryo was placed into Lesley’s uterus.
Where there’s a will, there’s a way.


























