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Pencil Drawings Of Babies Biography
Data presented at the annual conference of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) has shown that more than three million babies have been born using IVF and other assisted reproductive technologies (ART) since the world's first IVF baby was born in 1978.
Data were first collected on the number of ART births worldwide in 1989 - and in that year only about 30,000 babies were born following ART. Two years ago, that figure had risen to 200,000 babies in a year. This year's data, from the International Committee for Monitoring Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ICMART), includes reports from 52 countries, and covers almost 600,000 IVF cycles and 122,000 newborn babies. 'The ICMART report covers two-thirds of the world's ART activity, so the total number of ART cycles in the world can be estimated at one million a year, and the number of babies produced at around 200,000 a year', said ICMART member Dr Jacques de Mouzon. As yet, the data does not include information on most African nations or many Asian countries.
The data also showed that huge variation exists in the availability of ART treatments - and their success rates - across the countries represented. Availability was found to be at its highest in Israel, which gave 3,260 cycles per million population, followed by Denmark, at 2,031 cycles per million. Denmark also had the greatest proportion of ART births out of all births, at 3.9 per cent. In Latin American countries there tended to be fewer than 100 cycles per million population provided, and ART births represent less than 0.1 per cent of all births.
In terms of where most ART takes place, the greatest number of cycles was recorded in Europe, where 56 per cent of all ART treatment cycles were initiated. Almost half of all the cycles reported in the world took place in just four countries - the USA, Germany, France and the UK. The world data also showed a general move toward single embryo transfer (SET), leading to a decline in multiple pregnancies and births.
Pencil Drawings Of Babies Biography
Data presented at the annual conference of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE) has shown that more than three million babies have been born using IVF and other assisted reproductive technologies (ART) since the world's first IVF baby was born in 1978.
Data were first collected on the number of ART births worldwide in 1989 - and in that year only about 30,000 babies were born following ART. Two years ago, that figure had risen to 200,000 babies in a year. This year's data, from the International Committee for Monitoring Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ICMART), includes reports from 52 countries, and covers almost 600,000 IVF cycles and 122,000 newborn babies. 'The ICMART report covers two-thirds of the world's ART activity, so the total number of ART cycles in the world can be estimated at one million a year, and the number of babies produced at around 200,000 a year', said ICMART member Dr Jacques de Mouzon. As yet, the data does not include information on most African nations or many Asian countries.
The data also showed that huge variation exists in the availability of ART treatments - and their success rates - across the countries represented. Availability was found to be at its highest in Israel, which gave 3,260 cycles per million population, followed by Denmark, at 2,031 cycles per million. Denmark also had the greatest proportion of ART births out of all births, at 3.9 per cent. In Latin American countries there tended to be fewer than 100 cycles per million population provided, and ART births represent less than 0.1 per cent of all births.
In terms of where most ART takes place, the greatest number of cycles was recorded in Europe, where 56 per cent of all ART treatment cycles were initiated. Almost half of all the cycles reported in the world took place in just four countries - the USA, Germany, France and the UK. The world data also showed a general move toward single embryo transfer (SET), leading to a decline in multiple pregnancies and births.
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