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World’s IVF Day 2024 :History and Responsibilities 

World IVF Day,  it is celebrated to acknowledge and honour the contributions of embryologists to the fields of infertility and reproductive medicine. Every year on July 25, the globe honors globe Embryologist Day, also known as World IVF Day, to acknowledge and honour embryologists’ contributions to the disciplines of infertility and reproductive medicine.

The medical community arranges workshops at this worldwide healthcare event to keep up with the latest assisted reproduction technologies. Approximately one in six individuals of reproductive age both men and women are infertile.

By evaluating fertility and researching sperm, eggs, and embryos, embryologists are essential in resolving this issue. Their job is essential to the IVF procedure since it guarantees the development of reproductive materials in a safe and healthy manner.

On World Embryologists Day, which honours accomplishments in embryology and reproductive medicine, their contributions which have a major impact on childless couples are honoured. 

World Embryologist Day 2024: History

Every year on July 25, people observe World Embryologist Day, which commemorates the birth of Louise Brown, the first test tube baby in history, in 1978 as a result of the hard work and commitment of Dr. Robert Geoffery Edwards, Dr. Patrick Christopher Steptoe, and Nurse Jean Marian Purdy. Dr. Edwards received the Nobel Prize in 2010 for discovering IVF.   

World Embryologist Day 2024 Theme
Every year, World Embryologist Day is commemorated with a specific theme designed to educate people about the most recent scientific breakthroughs in reproductive medicine, spark a discussion about infertility, and improve awareness of treatment and prevention choices. The day also promotes further study in the field, thereby supporting ongoing discoveries and breakthroughs in reproductive health.  

World Embryologist Day 2024: Embryologists’ Responsibilities

  • IVF Procedures: Collect eggs, mix them with sperm in the lab, and watch the embryo develop.
  • Embryo Culture: Maintain optimal incubator conditions to encourage embryo development.
  • Cryopreservation: When freezing and keeping additional embryos, ensure that they are handled and documented accurately.
  • Embryo Transfer: Carefully selected embryos are safely transferred into the uterus to ensure successful implantation.
  • Micromanipulation Procedures: Use advanced procedures to raise the likelihood of conception while decreasing the risk of genetic abnormalities.
  • Lab Maintenance and Quality Control: Adhere to tight procedures and maintain high levels of lab hygiene and quality control.
  • Research and Patient Support: Conduct studies to improve success rates and provide patients with psychological and educational support during fertility treatments.  

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