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Birth of two Children With A Sperm-Injecting Robot

Sperm in woman’s body through robotic needle, birth of two children. This is the first ever twin babies through robot.

The use of modern technology in the medical sector has started long ago. Now reproductive science has seen breakthroughs in the use of latest technology. Sperm has been inserted into a mother’s uterus through a robotic needle in New York, USA. And then that mother gave birth to two girls. Both children are healthy.

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a world-renowned institution, says that a group of engineers from Barcelona, Spain, have made this robotic needle. It is used to inject sperm into a woman’s uterus at the New Hope Fertility Center in New York, USA. Later she became pregnant.

An article on this has been published in the MIT Technology Review published by MIT. It is said that this is the first case in the world of giving birth to a child after conception using a robotic needle.

Birth of two Children With A Sperm-Injecting Robot!

The article also states that the engineers did not have much experience in this work. In this case, they used Sony’s PlayStation 5 controller. Seeing on camera, they succeeded in successfully injecting the sperm into the woman’s body. Later, two fetuses were born and grew in the woman’s womb. Two healthy girls were born.

Experts say this achievement using state-of-the-art technology will significantly reduce the cost of modern methods of in-vitro fertilization (IVF). The robotic needle was developed by a startup called Overture Life. The company said the device will bring down the cost of the IVF procedure as well as take a step towards automating the procedure.

Currently, about 500,000 babies are born in the world through IVF every year. However, this method is quite complicated, long, labor intensive and expensive. A trained embryologist is required.

Overture Life Chief Fertility Specialist Santiago Mune said the Borotic Needle technology will one day eliminate the need for fertility clinics.

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