The Miracle Of Newcastle
This article in The Times is entitled ‘Three-parent’ babies are born in UK via pioneering IVF treatment.
This is the sub-heading.
Four girls and four boys — including one set of identical twins — were born to seven women at a high risk of transmitting mutations, according to the research
These are the first two paragraphs.
Eight healthy “three-parent” babies have been born via a “pioneering” IVF technique, British scientists have said.
The world-first research reported that four girls and four boys — including one set of identical twins — were born to seven women at a high risk of transmitting mutations causing mitochondrial disease. One further woman is pregnant.
This could give the females of my family hope. of successfully raising a child.
When my wife and our youngest son died of aggressive cancers in the early years of this century, Addenbrooke’s advised that I had my family professionally traced, in case there was an aggressive gene tic trait somewhere.
I am coeliac and we felt that came from my paternal Jewish great-great-great grandfather from Konigsberg, who probably arrived in the UK around 1800.
Sadly, we found, that no female born into this Jewish male line had ever successfully produced a child. Even my sister, who was born in 1950, didn’t have a child.
My late wife and myself had three sons and they have produced two grandsons and a granddaughter.
The granddaughter was born with a congenital hernia of the diaphragm and I’ve since found out, was given little chance of survival by the Royal London Hospital.
But due to heroic surgery at a few days old, by the incomparable Dr. Vanessa Wright and her team, she is now in her twenties and holding down a full time job.
I shall be following this Miracle of Newcastle with interest, as I believe it could be part of the saviour for the female of my family and those that will surely follow her in the future.
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