How in vitro fertilization (IVF) works - Nassim Assefi and Brian A. Levine

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In 1978, Louise Brown became
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the world's first baby to be born by in vitro fertilization, or IVF.
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Her birth revolutionized the field of reproductive medicine.
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Given that approximately one in eight heterosexual couples
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has difficulty conceiving,
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and that homosexual couples and single parents
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often need clinical help to make a baby,
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the demand for IVF has been growing.
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IVF is so common, that more than 5 million babies have been born through this technology.
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IVF works by mimicking the brilliant design of sexual reproduction.
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In order to understand IVF,
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we first need to take a look at the natural process of baby making.
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Believe it or not, it all starts in the brain.
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Roughly fifteen days before fertilization can happen,
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the anterior pituitary gland secretes follicle stimulating hormone, FSH,
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which ripens a handful of follicles of the ovary
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that then release estrogen.
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Each follicle contains one egg,
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and on average, only one follicle becomes fully mature.
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As it grows and continues to release estrogen,
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this hormone not only helps coordinate growth and preparation of the uterus,
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it also communicates to the brain how well the follicle is developing.
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When the estrogen level is high enough,
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the anterior pituitary releases a surge of luteinizing hormone, LH,
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which triggers ovulation
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and causes the follicle to rupture and release the egg.
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Once the egg leaves the ovary,
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it is directed into the Fallopian tube by the finger-like fimbriae.
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If the egg is not fertilized by sperm within 24 hours,
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the unfertilized egg will die,
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and the entire system will reset itself,
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preparing to create a new egg and uterine lining the following month.
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The egg is the largest cell in the body
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and is protected by a thick, extracellular shell of sugar
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and protein called the zona pellucida.
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The zona thwarts the entry and fusion of more than one sperm,
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the smallest cell in the body.
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It takes a man two to three months to make sperm,
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and the process constantly renews.
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Each ejaculation during sexual intercourse releases more than 100 million sperm.
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But only 100 or so will ultimately make it to the proximity of the egg,
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and only one will successfully penetrate through the armor of the zona pellucida.
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Upon successful fertilization,
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the zygote immediately begins developing into an embryo,
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and takes about three days to reach the uterus.
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There, it requires another three or so days
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to implant firmly into the endometrium, the inner lining of the uterus.
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Once implanted, the cells that are to become the placenta
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secrete a hormone that signals to the ovulated follicle
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that there is a pregnancy in the uterus.
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This helps rescue that follicle, now called the corpus luteum,
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from degenerating as it normally would do in that stage of the menstrual cycle.
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The corpus luteum is responsible for producing the progesterone
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required to maintain the pregnancy until six to seven weeks of gestation,
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when the placenta develops and takes over,
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until the baby is born approximately 40 weeks later.
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Now, how do you make a baby in a lab?
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In patients undergoing IVF,
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FSH is administered at levels that are higher than naturally occuring
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to cause a controlled overstimulation of the ovaries
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so that they ultimately produce multiple eggs.
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The eggs are then retrieved just before ovulation would occur,
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while the woman is under anesthesia,
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through an aspirating needle that is guided by ultrasound.
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Most sperm samples are produced by masturbation.
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In the laboratory, the identified eggs are stripped of surrounding cells
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and prepared for fertilization in a petri dish.
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Fertilization can occur by one of two techniques.
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In the first, the eggs are incubated with thousands of sperm
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and fertilization occurs naturally over a few hours.
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The second technique maximizes certainty of fertilization
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by using a needle to place a single sperm inside the egg.
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This is particularly useful when there is a problem with the quality of the sperm.
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After fertilization, embryos can be further screened for genetic suitability,
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frozen for later attempted pregnancies,
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or delivered into the woman's uterus via catheter.
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Common convention is to transfer the embryo three days after fertilization,
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when the embryo has eight cells,
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or on day five, when the embryo is called a blastocyst,
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and has hundreds of cells.
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If the woman's eggs are of poor quality due to age or toxic exposures,
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or have been removed due to cancer,
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donor eggs may be used.
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In the case that the intended mother has a problematic uterus, or lacks one,
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another woman, called the gestational carrier or surrogate,
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can use her uterus to carry the pregnancy.
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To increase the odds of success,
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which are as high as 40% for a woman younger than 35,
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doctors sometimes transfer multiple embryos at once,
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which is why IVF results in twins and triplets
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more often than natural pregnancies.
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However, most clinics seek to minimize the chances of multiple pregnancies,
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as they are riskier for mothers and babies.
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Millions of babies, like Louise Brown, have been born from IVF
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and have had normal, healthy lives.
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The long-term health consequences of ovarian stimulation
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with IVF medicines are less clear,
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though so far, IVF seems safe for women.
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Because of better genetic testing,
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delayed childbearing,
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increased accessibility and diminishing cost,
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it's not inconceivable that artificial baby making via IVF and related techniques
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could outpace natural reproduction in years to come.
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