question to ask, it hardly includes complex steps
and a process. And each one or each step should
be perfect and if not certain problems may occur.
First is to create an Embryo with the use of a "in-
vitro fertilization" or what we call IVF. The first step is
not an easy step, it includes a long and a
complicated process. It is commonly accomplished
by doing it manually, by incorporating an egg and a
sperm in a laboratory dish, and then implanting the
embryo to the womb or the uterus of the mother. But
before all of that the first step is the most special
step, because what you are going to do is to
monitor, check and to promptly stimulate the
progress of the healthy
eggs in the ovaries of the
mother. There are a lot of risks relating to vitro
fertilization since it is a compex process, this may
include vomiting, the shortness of breath, debility or
faintness, relentless stomach pains and bloating,
and what's more worse is the risks of bleeding,
infection and the deterioriation to the bladder or to
the bowel when the retrieval of eggs has been
done. Again, since it is really a complicated process and even though it includes some serious risks, it is still done using lots of money, not all can really afford the IVF. So the first step is to constitute a baby using the In vitro fertilization or IVF, then later is to remove the cell from the embryo in a period of 5 days of the creation. after the cell has been removed it is the time to genetically test the cell, and the last one is the decision time of the parents in either they want to terminate the embryo or to implant the embryo in the uterus or to the womb of the mother.