Greek and Spanish doctors have found success in generating a child through the disputed IVF technique of DNA of three people. It was announced by the doctors team, in the days to come, in the name of the Medical Revolution, new techniques for giving birth to infertile mothers. The first case in Greece is that in vitro fertilization (IVF) technology has been used on a women who is unable to become pregnant women with DNA of three people.



Born baby is totaly healthy



The Institute of Life of Greece is issuing a statement that this baby of 2.96 kg is born on Thursday. Earlier, the 32-year-old woman had tried several times IVF but it failed again and again. Dr. Panagiotis Pacathas, president of the institute said, "For the first time in the world, the real right of a woman to become a mother with genetic material becomes reality. They are happy to announce this global search.

Earlier, this technique was adopted for a mother with a syndrome in a case in Mexico. Le syndrome is a dangerous disease affecting the developing nervous system. Because of this, two of his children were killed. This time this has been made possible using the Firre Triple DNA technology. However this technique has created ethics debate in the world.

It may be revolution in medical science

In this way, the team of execution of triple DNA technique has convinced the mother of a barren mother, father's semen and another woman's egg, after which a boy was born. In this process being called the Medical Revolution, genetic elements of the mother's egg chromosome were transferred to the eggs of a donor female, whose genetic material had already been removed. Ethical Concerns on Disputed Technology, Oxford University professor Tim Child, expressing concern over this technique said, "I am worried that the need to remove the genetic material of the patient's egg and put it into donor's eggs has not been proven. He said that the risks of this technique are not fully known now. This will prove to be risky not just for ethics but from a scientific perspective.



A baby born from DNA of three people in Greece, the new claim of the medical revolution in IVF technology