Doctors have been given permission to create the UK's first "three-parent" or "three-person" babies to mitigate the risk of inheritable mitochondrial diseases:
Doctors have received permission to create the UK's first "three-person" babies for two women at risk of passing inheritable diseases to their children.
The two cases involve women who have mitochondrial diseases, which are passed down by the mother and can prove fatal.
Three-person babies involve an advanced form of IVF that uses a donor egg, the mother's egg and the father's sperm.
Doctors at the Newcastle Fertility Centre will carry out the procedure.
The decision was approved by the UK Fertility Regulator, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA).
Also at New Scientist.
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Approval for Three-Parent Embryo Trials
Fatal Genetic Conditions Could Return in Some 'Three-Parent' Babies
Baby Girl Born in Ukraine Using Three-Parent Pronuclear Transfer Technique
FDA Warns Doctor Against Marketing Three-Person IVF Technique
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(Score: 2) by c0lo on Saturday February 03 2018, @04:16AM
Seems like the USA fertility regulator fell asleep at the valves: the the total fertility rate for American women was 1,818 births per 1,000 women [latimes.com]. Also, the age of birth keeps skewing to older ages.
Also, without immigration, the US working population will shrink by 18millions by 2035 because of the dearth of U.S.-born children with U.S.-born parents [pewresearch.org]
With that wall and the additional trillion and a half deficit, I'd start to be worried, Runaway, who will pay for your Medicaid once you retire.
Better wake up that fertility regulator now before it's too late.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoFiw2jMy-0 https://soylentnews.org/~MichaelDavidCrawford