Khaleej Times

3 parents, one baby in medical miracle

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athens — A team of Greek and Spanish doctors announced on Thursday the birth of a baby using DNA from three people after a controvers­ial fertility treatment that has provoked intense ethical debate.

The team used an egg from the infertile mother, the father’s sperm and another woman’s egg to conceive the baby boy, transferri­ng genetic material with chromosome­s from the mother to the egg of a donor whose own genetic material had been removed in a process its creators hailed as a medical “revolution”.

A similar DNA-switching technique was used in Mexico in 2016 to avoid transmissi­on of a mother’s hereditary illness to her child.

But the case in Greece is the first time an IVF (in vitro fertilisat­ion) technique using DNA from three people has been deployed to allow a mother otherwise unable to conceive to have a child.

The baby, born on Thursday and weighing in at 2.96kg, was delivered by a 32-year-old Greek woman who had undergone several unsuccessf­ul attempts at in vitro fertilisat­ion, Greece’s Institute of Life said in a statement.

Institute of Life president Dr Panagiotis Psathas, stated: “Today, for the first time in the world, a woman’s inalienabl­e right to become a mother with her own genetic material became a reality. —

Our commitment is to continue to help even more couples facing fertility issues to have children with their own DNA, without having recourse to egg donors

Dr Panagiotis Psathas,

Institute of Life president

athens — A team of Greek and Spanish doctors announced on Thursday the birth of a baby using DNA from three people after a controvers­ial fertility treatment that has provoked intense ethical debate.

The team used an egg from the infertile mother, the father’s sperm and another woman’s egg to conceive the baby boy, transferri­ng genetic material with chromosome­s from the mother to the egg of a donor whose own genetic material had been removed in a process its creators hailed as a medical ‘revolution’.

A similar DNA-switching technique was used in Mexico in 2016 to avoid transmissi­on of a mother’s hereditary illness to her child.

But the case in Greece is the first time an IVF (in vitro fertilisat­ion) technique using DNA from three people has been deployed to allow a mother otherwise unable to conceive to have a child.

The baby, born on Thursday and weighing in at 2.96 kilos was delivered by a 32-year-old Greek woman who had undergone several unsuccessf­ul attempts at in vitro fertilisat­ion, Greece’s Institute of Life said. Institute of Life president Dr Panagiotis Psathas, stated: “Today, for the first time in the world, a woman’s inalienabl­e right to become a mother with her own genetic material became a reality.

“As Greek scientists, we are very proud to announce an internatio­nal innovation in assisted reproducti­on, and we are now in a position to make it possible for women with multiple IVF failures or rare mitochondr­ial genetic diseases to have a healthy child.” Dr Psathas added: “Our commitment is to continue to help even more couples facing fertility issues to have children with their own DNA, without having recourse to egg donors.”

His scientific collaborat­or of the Institute of Life, Dr Nuno CostaBorge­s, also hailed the news. “The completely successful and safe implementa­tion of the Maternal Spindle Transfer method — for the first time in medical history — is a revolution in assisted reproducti­on,” Dr Costa-Borges said. —

Today, for the ffirst time in the world, a woman’s inalienabl­e right to become a mother with her own genetic material became a reality

Dr Panagiotis Psathas, Institute of Life president

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