https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/new-study-confirms-overwhelming-death-rate-of-ivf-human-embryos
New Study Confirms Overwhelming Death Rate of IVF Human Embryos
DENVER, Colorado, October 26, 2010 (LifeSiteNews.com) - A report by the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) on a study of IVF "efficiency" states that just 7.5 percent of all artificially fertilized embryos will go on to become live-born children.
“It should surprise no one that the vast majority of sperm and eggs never get together to even begin the fertilization process,” said Dr. Robert W. Rebar, Executive Director of the ASRM, in a press release. “But, it is very important to understand that even once joined together for fertilization, an overwhelming majority of fertilized eggs do not become viable embryos, and only a small percentage of embryos thought to be viable produce a child. While this data come the IVF lab, natural conception is also very inefficient.”
The study was conducted at the Shady Grove Fertility Center in Maryland in order to "quantify the fate of the eggs retrieved in the IVF process," and will be presented at the annual ASRM conference in Denver this week.
LET IT BE KNOWN - Shady Grove Fertility Center is where Dr. Steven Greenhouse worked. He died in the accident.
Researchers reviewed all the in vitro fertilization cycles conducted at Shady Grove between 2004 and 2008. In 14,324 IVF cycles, clinicians retrieved 192,991 eggs. Initially, 110,939 of the eggs were successfully fertilized. However, only 44,282 continued to develop into "viable embryos."
Usual IVF practice is to implant just one or two living embryos into the womb per IVF cycle, with the others being frozen.
"Using the most optimistic set of assumptions that all the frozen embryos will eventually be used," the ASRM report says, "this will result in 8,366 babies. Thus, only 7.5% of all the fertilized eggs will go on to become live-born children."
In reality the frozen human embryos are more likely to be used in research or abandoned, rather than be allowed to continue growing in their mother's womb.
When British physiologist Dr. Robert Edwards, a pioneer of in vitro fertilization whose work led to the birth of Louise Brown, the “first” IVF baby in 1978, was awarded the Nobel Prize for physiology/medicine earlier this month, Ignacio Carrasco de Paula, the recently appointed head of the Pontifical Academy for Life, pointed out that the award ignores the moral and ethical questions raised by artificial methods of reproduction, and disregards the destruction of countless human beings.
Without Edwards’ work, de Paula said, there would be no market for selling ova, or “freezers full of embryos waiting to be transferred to a uterus, or more likely, to be used for investigation or to die forgotten and abandoned by everyone.”
“In the best of cases they are transferred into a uterus but most probably they will end up abandoned or dead, which is a problem for which the new Nobel prize winner is responsible.” An aspect of IVF not mentioned in the ASRM report is the necessity of "selective reduction," or the abortion of one or more of the children growing in the womb in cases where two or more embryos are implanted.
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the incidence of twins has jumped 65 percent in the past two decades. A record 138,961 twin births - 32.2 per 1,000 live births - were recorded in 2007, according to the CDC's statistics. In addition, there were 5,968 triplet births, 369 quadruplets and 91 quintuplets or higher.
However, most multiple pregnancies resulting from IVF are "selectively reduced" by abortion.
David Picella, a Family Nurse Practitioner with specialty training as a medical consultant and teacher of the Creighton Model Fertility Care system, wrote in an article titled "10 Reasons to Choose NaProTechnology Over InVitro Fertilization" that "One of the most objectionable things about IVF is that it can result in a situation where a woman is forced to deal with a dangerously high multiple pregnancy rate.
"Pregnancy risk increases dramatically with the number of babies in the womb. Frequently, women are compelled to selectively ‘reduce’ (i.e., kill) additional babies in the womb due to unacceptably high pregnancy risk."
https://wjla.com/news/local/shady-grove-fertility-doctor-fatal-boat-crash
WASHINGTON (ABC7) — A Shady Grove Fertility (SGF) doctor died during an accident involving a personal water craft in Delaware over the weekend, the fertility center announced on Monday.
The doctor has been identified on the SGF website as 53-year-old Stephen Greenhouse, M.D.
"Steve will be remembered at SGF and in the Washington, D.C. medical community by the thousands of lives he touched in both small and large ways. His passion for medicine and for his patients was a driving force behind Steve’s professional life," SGF stated in part following his death.
The DNREC Fish & Wildlife Natural Resources Police Department reports the accident happened around 1:41 p.m. on Roy's Creek off Assawoman Bay in Fenwick Island, Delaware. It's unclear at this time what caused the crash, but police confirmed alcohol was not a contributing factor.
Greenhouse leaves behind his wife and three sons.
The fertility center said patients of Dr. Greenhouse will be connected with another doctor and their treatment is a top priority.
Please Read the article for a full statement from The Shady Grove Fertility Center.
The destruction of countless human beings. To die abandoned and forgotten by everyone.
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Vindicator ago
Carmencita, what exactly is the PG theory here? How is this related to Pedocrat child sex abuse? I have to give this the edit flair.
carmencita ago
Well, in my view, this is all happening under the eyes and blessings of the CDC. They could put a stop to this, but they do not. The CDC is allowing the sale of these embryos. In a way you could look at it as murder. But let's not go that far since we can't prove it. It is still extremely questionable and I personally believe our govt. is allowing this when they can easily put a stop to it.
Vindicator ago
You need to spell out the PG connection in the thread, as well as why you think the doctor's death wasn't an accident as claimed. If the theory is it might be part of a fetal stem cell harvesting operation, and the doc's connections with the CDC allowed him to profit from selling frozen embryos, then you need to say that and offer some links supporting the possibility. You've got a bit more time to do that. But if you don't, this is too much like those innuendo threads like the disinfo pushers create, rather than an research thread. The purely speculative, hypothetical stuff needs to go in v/pizzagatewhatever.
carmencita ago
I am not a disinfo pusher. You are insinuating that I am by your choice of words. As you know I am not very good at posting, it is not my forte. I will try to connect what I believe if not I will have to move it to the sub you suggested, v/pizzagatewhatever That sub is where some go because we now have to delete because even though we post under Discussion, we do not discuss, we are boxed into a corner. I posted in good faith and hoped that others would help research what you have suggested. I have always had a good relationship with you but this is the second or third time you have put me in the disinfo group. Saying it is like the disinfo posts is pretty much calling it disinfo. We do not know it is disnifo unless researched. The problem probably lies within my personal feelings as well, in that I think what they are doing is totally wrong. I will see what I can do.
Vindicator ago
Carmencita, I was certainly not trying to make anyone think you are pushing disinfo. My point was that a "collage" post of two links -- the IVF link and the link about the IVF doctor dying in an accident -- with no explanation of how you think they are related to each other or to elite child rape doesn't meet the submission requirements we have here to prevent the shills from posting collage posts that rely solely on innuendo and confirmation bias to make readers fill in the blanks. I happen to agree with you about IVF -- it's a shitshow. But there's a reason we require submitters to state their Pizzagate hypothesis and then provide the supporting links.
carmencita ago
Please check this out. Just found this on a lark. I just typed in sexual abuse after the name Shady Grove Fertility Center and Boom.
http://www.fox5dc.com/news/local-news/montgomery-county-doctor-charged-with-sexual-abuse-officials-say
Police said the alleged sexual abuse happened over a span of nearly two decades and the accusers came forward 17 years after the alleged abuse stopped.
ROCKVILLE, Md. - A well-respected doctor who works with patients at Shady Grove Medical Center in Montgomery County is facing sexual abuse charges, according to officials.
Dr. Virendra Saxena, an intensive care unit doctor at the hospital in Rockville, is accused of sexually abusing young girls he knew outside of work, authorities stated. Officials said the victims were not patients.
The allegations in the court documents mention the involvement of other men. FOX 5 asked authorities if anyone else was being charged and we were told the case remained under investigation.
OTHER MEN. Could one of them have been Dr. Greenhouse? I am working on it. This was a long term of abuse. almost 2 decades.
think- ago
Carmencita, @Vindicator has a day off currently. We will let the post stay for another 24 hours, until he has been able to read your comment above, and will not pull it until then.
Thanks.
@Vindicator @EricKaliberhall @ben_matlock
carmencita ago
Oh thank you! I have discovered so much more. Took quite a while.
Vindicator ago
That is definitely suspicious. But the problem is that the submission doesn't connect any of these tidbits into a coherent thesis related to Pizzagate. You have to actually edit the post, not just add more links. If you don't want to edit this into a research thread that ties all of these elements together, it should go in v/pizzagate whatever. Also, you need to confirm these two Shady Grove medical places are connected -- the fertility clinic is in DC and the hospital is in Maryland. Is it a chain?
@think-
think- ago
Ok, @Vindicator, would you be able to vet the edit once more when you're back Thursday evening and decide whether the post can stay here or should go to v/pizzagatewhatever?
Thanks!
Vindicator ago
This thread was never edited. It still stands as a disjointed series of links connected only by speculation, so yes, I'd say it needs to go to v/pizzagatewhatever. If carmencita wanted to edit it, she has had plenty of time. Maybe she'll make a new directly-related research thread based on the pedo doc, and include a link to these maybe-related other events. This one's time is up. Removing per Rule 1.
carmencita ago
Yes, it is a chain and they have places in Va. Richmond to be exact. I will see what I can do. Thanks.
carmencita ago
OK.