Discovery and application of in vitro fertilization: a revolution in infertility treatment.

Q3 Medicine
Przeglad epidemiologiczny Pub Date : 2025-05-30 Epub Date: 2025-03-25 DOI:10.32394/pe/202958
Konrad Krzysztof Barszczewski, Radosław Karaś, Kaja Kiedrowska, Agata Gondek, Tomasz Lepich, Grzegorz Bajor
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Abstract

Procreation, understood as the production of offspring and the continuation of a species, is one of the fundamental life functions for humans, just as it is for other living organisms. For this reason, the unresolved issue of physiological reproductive disorders has been a significant problem for humanity for thousands of years, considering the social, psychological, and emotional consequences of such disorders. In the context of millennia of research into the functioning of the reproductive system, July 25, 1978, stands out as an unforgettable date in the world of science. On that day, at 11:47 PM, Louise Brown was born-the first child "conceived in a laboratory" through in vitro fertilization (IVF). This moment marked the culmination of countless efforts by many scientists; however, the success of in vitro fertilization was primarily due to the pivotal work of Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards. Undoubtedly, this was a milestone, regarded as one of the most significant medical breakthroughs of the 20th century. The birth of the first "test-tube baby" was the result of simultaneous research conducted in various parts of the world, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Louise Brown was dubbed the "Child of the Century," and her birth was equated in importance and significance for science with achievements such as the discovery of vaccines or penicillin.

体外受精的发现和应用:不孕症治疗的革命。
生殖,被理解为后代的生产和物种的延续,是人类的基本生命功能之一,就像其他生物一样。由于这个原因,生理生殖障碍这个尚未解决的问题几千年来一直是人类的一个重大问题,考虑到这些障碍的社会、心理和情感后果。在数千年来对生殖系统功能的研究中,1978年7月25日是科学界一个令人难忘的日子。那天晚上11点47分,路易丝·布朗出生了——她是第一个通过体外受精“在实验室里孕育”的孩子。这一刻标志着许多科学家无数次努力的高潮;然而,体外受精的成功主要归功于帕特里克·斯特普托和罗伯特·爱德华兹的关键工作。毫无疑问,这是一个里程碑,被认为是20世纪最重要的医学突破之一。第一个“试管婴儿”的诞生是世界各地同时进行研究的结果,包括美国、英国和澳大利亚。路易丝·布朗被称为“世纪之子”,她的出生对科学的重要性和意义与疫苗或青霉素的发现等成就等同。
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