Nigeria has recorded the first successful birth of a baby conceived from frozen egg of a 44-year-old woman, who had suffered infertility for eight years, making it the first in the country and West Africa.
The birth and conception of the baby, named Tiwatope, which is the 5001st in the world, was carried out by Nigerian fertility specialists at The Bridge Clinic, a Lagos-based fertility treatment centre, where the mother had her eggs frozen using the vitrification (flash-freezing) process.
Announcing the medical milestone, a fertility physician at the Bridge Clinic, Lagos, Dr Emmanuel Owie, said the birth of the baby on February 16, 2016, effectively puts Nigeria on the global map as regards the practice of oocyte (egg) freezing or cryopreservation, a new offering in the in-vitro fertilization (IVF) space.
He said prior to the birth of Tiwatope, the new practice seemed to be an exclusive preserve of the developed world of Europe and North America.
He said: “Tiwatope’s mother had her eggs frozen for two months, using the vitrification, also known as flash-freezing, process. This is the cutting edge technology in cryobiology, where the eggs or oocytes of a woman is dehydrated and the water content is replaced with ‘anti-freeze’ solution (cryoprotectants) before freezing. This will prevent the formation of ice crystals which could destroy the cell.”
On her readiness for pregnancy, Owie noted: “We fertilized the eggs using a standard technique known as intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) to overcome the egg shell which normally gets hardened with freezing.
“The fertilized egg was subsequently transferred into her womb, resulting in the pregnancy with Tiwa. She had her antenatal care in her family hospital and delivered the baby boy through Caesarian Section.
“At The Bridge Clinic, we celebrate Tiwa’s birth as it is a further demonstration of our coming of age in the practice of assisted reproductive technology. It is a show of the sum of our strengths — our people, our process and our infrastructure. It demonstrates our commitment to global best practices which ensures that our offerings are in tandem with what is obtainable in the developed world, both in variety and in quality.”
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Noting that the baby and his mother are in good health, Owie said egg freezing was particularly recommended for women diagnosed with cancer, who may lose their fertility during chemotherapy; women with a family history of early menopause; women with objections to storing frozen embryos for religious and/or moral reasons; and women who want to delay child-bearing in order to pursue some personal goals.
-Vanguard
Our God is a miracle worker 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
ReplyDeleteThank God
DeleteThanks to the parents for believing in Nigeria and contributing to this great achievement.
DeleteCAROLINE EKANEM,,,,, would have suggested they go to Canada or USA. This is the first in West Africa when there has been multiple separation of conjoined twins in Nigeria and west Africa as a whole.
To a commercial sex worker of 25yrs in the trade, the thought of performing an eye surgery is an impossibility. Please don't judge people based on your ignorance, while you take years to learn your trade , others train day and night on other things.
Wow.. Am happy nigeria is getting better in d health sector
DeleteStella get ur facts right, Nodica has gotten a baby from frozen egg.
DeleteGod be praised! Congratulations madam.
ReplyDeleteNa real congratulations o. On a side note. Doe anyone know the real parents of that abandoned Akwa Ibom child? The one labeled a wizard or some kind of nonsense like that? I know SDK' ers will do CID work and find them. M message to them is that they are a disgrace to the whole of Nigeria, Also, they just threw away their own OBAMA because that cute boy will do very well in life. Their loss.
DeleteNice one
ReplyDeleteHope the babies won't have frozen brains like Emjay?
DeleteHope the babies won't have frozen brains like Emjay?
DeleteHope @ last for those TTC
ReplyDeleteWe are getting there,
ReplyDeletethe process of egg retrieval na die.
too many injections to make ur ovaries produce multiple eggs before the egg collection and freezing.
Some people will think it is just to collect eggs (from fowl) and put for fridge.
DeleteLol anon.
DeleteYou dey craze.
As in...a roller coaster of emotion
DeleteCongrats to them.
ReplyDeleteNo! Tiwa is not d first FE baby.
ReplyDeleteIn Nigeria, she is.
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Really? Who then?
DeletePeople like you just open your mouth and talk nonsense. Why don't you buttress your ignorance with a fact? Mention who and where it was done.
Madame BlackB...wher u frozen too?...
DeleteOdikwaegwu
ReplyDeleteNiice, at least there's some good news coming from naija
ReplyDeleteStella nor go enjoy u today?
DeleteGood things has always come out of Naija but we thrive on negativity to the extent of not paying attention . I won't be surprised if the Bridge clinic paid for this to be news.
DeleteNiice, at least there's some good news coming from naija
ReplyDeleteThank God!
ReplyDeleteGood one
ReplyDeleteThank God.
ReplyDeleteNice
ReplyDeleteWow!!!!
ReplyDeleteD baby is truly a tiwatope!!
*faithful bv enemuwe thelma*
Good to know
ReplyDeleteThis hospital is just behind where I reside! G.R.A Ikeja! Ooooooooooshey! Interview tinz *scampers to the next street*
ReplyDeleteKelvin dat Edo Boi (Stellz cousin )
Waoh,this is goodnews
ReplyDeleteOh nice one.
ReplyDeletePlus one for The Bridge hospital.
Numerous options for women.
Abeggy thisi s just pure advert joor.Bridge clinic is not the first to produce a baby through frozen egg joor.St Olive in Lekki and fertilaid in Abuja also have history.I don't trust st ives yeye clinic
ReplyDeleteTell them o! Even that coconut head anony up there dey say I'm lying!
DeleteIs that why the baby's face looks frozen? Lol. Congrats though 😊
ReplyDeleteCongrats!
ReplyDeletePlz can stem cell transplant be done anywhere in Nigeria? Does anyone have an idea of d cost?
ReplyDeleteYes, witnessed one In ubth. Benin!
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