
Recently we have all watched in surprise how the Californian lady gave birth to octuplets and how she became a star overnight! Well, having witnessed such miracle, the scientific community is all set to unfold the truth behind octuplet birth. Several controversies surround this new mom of eight who already has to her credit six earlier children. Some are raising the concerns about bringing up the children and others are sending new Mom their best wishes and awards to properly look after the tiny lives.
Many scientifically oriented people are however saying that the dangers in such pregnancies outweigh the miraculous aspect of it. More the number of fetuses in womb, less space they get to grow healthily. Also, the mother’s health may be compromised. No wonder the doctors take precaution early on if they find more than two fetuses. But why in this case, such precaution was not taken? Whatever questions are raised now, eight live births are thriving now and they need a good environment to thrive into.
This is the reason one should opt only for proper pregnancy care in standard hospitals. One shouldn’t be careless and repent later for bearing so many children at a time. Raising children is entirely different issue and one should be aware of the dangers and scarcities you may force your children into. The IVF cycles and embryo transfer programs therefore must have a controlled approach and never things should be done haphazardly. Though nature provokes miracles like this sometimes, we have in our hand tools in the form of expert obstetricians. We should seek their advice for sure!
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Written By: Palm Beach Fertility Center
- 9291 Glades Road, Suite 202 - Boca Raton, Florida 33434
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