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The Future of Assisted Reproduction. Will It Be Germ Cells From the Laboratory?

Summary by hnonline.sk
Infertility affects up to 20 percent of couples. Artificial insemination will help some: since 1978, when Louise Brown was born in Great Britain as the first "test tube" baby, approximately 20 million people have come into the world thanks to this technique. In Slovakia, around two percent of newborns are born "test tube", in the Czech Republic it is six percent, in Spain it is even every eleventh child. Many Slovaks decide to have their first c…
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Infertility affects up to 20 percent of couples. Artificial insemination will help some: since 1978, when Louise Brown was born in Great Britain as the first "test tube" baby, approximately 20 million people have come into the world thanks to this technique. In Slovakia, around two percent of newborns are born "test tube", in the Czech Republic it is six percent, in Spain it is even every eleventh child. Many Slovaks decide to have their first c…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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hnonline.sk broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Saturday, December 13, 2025.
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