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Chandigarh doctors help Thalassemia couple deliver baby without the genetic disorder using breakthrough procedure

The woman underwent three IVF cycles, each requiring intensive hormonal stimulation. Each cycle entailed daily injections for a minimum of 10-12 days, followed by egg retrieval under anaesthesia. The process had to be repeated thrice to amass a sufficient pool of 16-18 embryos, ensuring the possibility of identifying at least one embryo free of it

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Every year, Thalassemia day is observed on May 8. Image for representational purpose only. Photo Courtesy: istock

Every year, Thalassemia day is observed on May 8. Image for representational purpose only. Photo Courtesy: istock

In 2019, Pooja and Ankit (name changed) a thalassemia minor couple, planned a second baby to help their first-born child with the genetic disorder, who required blood transfusion on a fortnightly basis.

With a second baby, the couple, aged 33 and 35, from Uttar Pradesh’s Saharanpur, hoped to provide a matching donor for their firstborn, 3 years old, and cure the disorder via stem-cell transplant.

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