A new member in our surrogacy family .
Mullerian agenesis is a congenital malformation of genital
tract which occurs in 1 out of every 4,000 to 10,000 females. This
condition is characterized by congenital absence of the vagina, uterus, or
both.
When I first met them, the couple had lost all hope for a baby as she did not have
uterus by birth.
The choice of flying thousands of miles to a small town in south
India to have their own baby was a distant dream for them, until they spoke to
Dr. Mani on skype.
They visited India last year to have the medical procedure done.
Her ovaries were normal, hence we were able to do egg collection. When
the parents were flying back with dreams of holding their baby, the resultant
embryo from ICSI was being transferred to the surrogate mother. The couple were
far off, when the baby was implanting safely inside the surrogate mother. The
baby was monitored regularly for growth and surrogate mother was taken care at
GIFT IVF center.
The staff were monitoring the heart beat every day, doctors
scanned the baby weekly in the beginning and later monthly to make sure the precious little one was doing well. The eager parents were thrilled to
see their baby in the small video clips of scan sent by Dr. Anita.
The surrogate mother had a wonderful stay with good food , rest
and proper medical care and attention.
The efforts and waiting was rewarded when the beautiful baby came out crying nonstop on a cool winter morning, straight to the parents hands, who were also shedding tears of happiness.
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