Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Woman gives birth through IVF, 11 months after husband’s Covid death

- Srinivasa Rao Apparasu letters@hindustant­imes.com

HYDERABAD: A 32-year-old woman from Telangana’s Mancherial district gave birth to a baby boy, 11 months after her 34-year-old husband succumbed to Covid-19, thanks to an in vitro fertilisat­ion procedure.

The couple was married in 2013, doctors that carried out the procedure said, but was unable to conceive despite undergoing treatment. “The man was suffering from oligozoosp­ermia — which means a reduced sperm count, as a result of which the wife could not conceive,” said Dr Jalagam Kavya, clinical head and fertility specialist at Oasis Fertility Hospital in Warangal, which the couple approached in the year 2020. The only option that remained was IVF which involves retrieving sperm from a male donor, in this case the husband, fertilisin­g it with the egg taken from the woman in a laboratory, growing it for a few days, freezing it, and then implanting it in the woman (or a surrogate).

Doctors that carried out the procedure said that the fertilisat­ion process was conducted successful­ly on March 3, 2021, and the embryo preserved in a freezer for implantati­on in the woman a few months later. “The couple were on cloud nine in the knowledge that they would have their first child in their arms within a few months,” Dr Kavya said.

But tragedy struck. In the second, lethal wave of Covid-19, driven by the Delta variant, both husband and wife caught the infection. While the woman recovered, her husband succumbed to the virus in the first week of April 2021. Even as she was grief stricken, and struggling to cope with the death of her husband, she was acutely aware of the embryo, and decided she wanted to be a mother.

HT is withholdin­g the name and other details of the woman.

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