@@quinettabarleyWhy is it folks like you give god credit for every good or cool thing a person does, but you never give him credit for the terrible things people do?
@@sirgrotto8714all sperm cells are “weak” the one that makes it isn’t “stronger” or more fit, they all carry the same DNA. A large quantity is so that those that die along the way can assure the one that makes it can fertilize the egg, because the human body is literally designed to kill sperm and most sperm cells don’t actually try to swim towards the egg to begin with. Your dumb comment isn’t based in any science or precedent. IV is needed because sperm is so weak in the majority of people, especially in “pure” blooded races, due to interbreeding and weak genes being passed down that don’t strengthen their gene pool because of a lack of diversified genes.
@@sirgrotto8714 all of them are weak, the human body is designed to attack foreign bodies. Most don’t try to swim. Pregnancy is an extremely low occurrence, and all of them share the exact same DNA. There is no “strong” cells. Making the journey doesn’t mean the child will be born stronger or smart. Any genes passed down start forming once fertilization is achieved, not beforehand.
A couple of clarifications because there seem to be some very idiotic ppl in the comments: - IVF Babies are not made in a lab, they are fertilised in a lab. The zygote is implanted into the uterus where it develops into a human foetus for 9 months, just like every other baby. - Making a baby ‘naturally’ i.e. through intercourse is usually not an option for these parents due to infertility, which happens in both males and females. - This has no effect on the baby. The phenotype is exactly the same as when the egg is fertilised during intercourse, and does not result in the child being lazier, homosexual, transgender, etc. Anyone who claims otherwise is just peddling a conspiracy that supports their intersectional prejudice.
You're lying these baby aren't real they are demons you are creating demons you work for the devil. And you trying to replace real people with your fake demon clones. You will pay the price when the demons turn on you.
Naturally, the egg selects the sperm rather than being injected. What if that one sperm had some kind of genetic defect? I’m not too keen on the chemistry of it all but I would think there’s some kind of repercussion for forcing this when the egg has its mechanisms for selection.
@@-LadyFawn-exactly. Also we have no idea what sort of impact this could have on the child, its playing God, why stop there, why not just build an incubator, why have children at all
For some reason this made me cry. It's so beautiful. And someone who wanted to be a mom and dad will have a child because of this. How amazing. Thank you doctor🥺
It's crazy to think someone's literal conception was seen by millions. Imagine being that person and knowing that you exist because someone was poking your mom's egg while visualizing it on windows 10
I was just thinking what it'd be like to finally grow up and realize that if it weren't for the technologies invented by several people you would've never existed. To have been conceived not by nature but intervention. I think I would feel like a clone, or an alien or something.
I would be horrified about my existence, like am I in a simulator or something where humans helped me to be created in the process? That question would hunt me forever
@@antares_m20 oh just get rid of those clueless selfness? Your existence doesn't have that much of a meaning to the rest of world. You can just careless about how was you created. You are the current physical you; at that specific of time, you exist. Personally, I don't care if I have multi clones. If they have their own distant memory, they are not me. Even if they are the exact copy of me, the different meaning cease to exist. I would be more impressive by that technology rather than having a existence crisis. Horribly said, everyone might be a result of the parents ducking each other in a dumpster, someone who rapped someone :>
I feel like most people don't understand just how absolutely batshit insane it is that we as people have the motor control to make movements on the small of a scale
The fact that I’m a 15 year old kid sitting on my bed watching an egg get fertilized on my phone is insanely cool. That’s something no one ever could do like 20 years ago
Yeah kid just be careful in these comments okay? Edit: I mean it like not to feel overwhelmed by negative emotions, living in a digital society can have a lot of impact in mental health. Some of us do care.
Okay this one has LEVELS. Ima break it down for those who didn’t catch all the double entendres. Gamete -> Game Zygote -> GOAT Diploid -> Deployed Bravo sir, that was talent.
This baby was made in a lab. And it was implanted into the mother. Factually, they do not implant embryos that are not already viable. So cells multiplied, dna was recombined in the lab. Not in the mom. It doesn’t change any of the other things you said. Being fertilized in a lab, is still a valid way to have a child.
Fun fact: it’s not always the fastest that wins. The egg actually chooses which she lets in. Which is so interesting. So you likely didn’t win the race, but was chosen instead lol Edit: I’m going to copy/paste my reply to add more info, since I’ve had people ask how the egg chooses. The study was conducted by Stockholm University and Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. The chemical is called chemoattractants. The follicular fluid around the egg contains this chemical that attracts sperm. Sperm from two different people will react differently to the same egg. A quote from the article “Is this egg or sperm choice? Professor Fitzpatrick explained that sperm have only one job - to fertilise eggs - so it doesn’t make sense for them to be choosy. Eggs on the other hand can benefit by picking high quality or genetically compatible sperm.” So yes. They can and do choose. It’s actually really interesting.
Could still reject the sperm but I highly doubt ur comments classified as choosing more like forced 😅the egg didn't stand a chance against the steal enforcer😂
Fun fact: it's the egg that chooses the sperm and shows him the way inside by sending hormonal signals to it, not the fastest sperm that manages to get there first
@@zennaonthez the sperm is not *you* tho, that sperm just fertilizers the egg, from there hundred of thousands of other genetic combinations could have came out from that fertilized egg, meaning that from the same sperm and egg that we are born from with a specific genetic code, could have created a different person with a different genetic code
@@vetiverose128 sometimes it chooses even multiple ones (aka multi-embryo pregnancies) but honestly I don't know on what criteria the egg chooses, maybe yes the stronger and faster one? But it's not always like this
So I has tbis procedure. They do this when the sperm has strong DNA but aren't good swimmers. They observe the best swimmers of not good swimmers. Depending on how many eggs are extracted, then they will then choose the best sperm out of that. For example you get two eggs, they will choose 2 best sperm. You get 13 eggs, they will do the same.
@@domarigavjusmom That's all myths. Males are more likely to die younger then women. So nature has a really weird way of producing more boys than females. So 104 boys to every 100 females. We did this procedure and we are having a boy.
For those who think the sperm didn't have to "win a race" then do know that this particular cell is chosen among millions others and only the best one gets selected...so the child isn't lazier
Which is why ICSI was necessary. This is how both my kids (4 & 1) were conceived and I’m so thankful for the science behind helping cranky eggs and idiotic sperm unite. 😂
@@새유 hey did you miss where they said they have two children from the procedure and then you tell them this is due to loser genes and basically the kids are a forced product that natural selection already tried to block ? rough.
Gotta say maybe you should have read the room and said well guess we don't need kids Edit: saying it was necessary is ridiculous is what I mean @@sayhello5377
@@Beka_Rex I’m not sure, probably when I was 10 or so maybe later. I used to be interested with medical stuff as a kid. But, I wasn’t that surprised or angry about it. My parents said they had tried to have kids several times but it didn’t work so they did IVF after 8 unsuccessful years of trying for kids. I’m happy my twin brother and I get to exist, so I’m thankful for IVF… although, my parents said it was very expensive!
@@RatsOnTheIce19 thanks so much. My husband and I just had our IVF baby 3 weeks ago, and I’ve said the whole pregnancy that we will tell him his conception story when he’s older
This keeps making me remember this one time when one of my friends said how he was the fastest swimmer. He was born with autism and the slowest in his family and he always jokes about it at times😂😂
I think i recall being told it's not the first sperm that wins, the fastest ones dont make it all the way IN the egg but they DO make it easier for the 5th place to make it all the way in! Your buddy went 'work smarter not harder' and waited for the others to clear the way lololol
Problem, the sperm normally doesn't enter all the way into the egg. The mitochondria of the sperm cell is in the band between the head and flagellum. This gets stuck in the cell wall of the egg. Which means that only the egg's mitochondrial DNA is used during fertilization. If you inject the whole sperm into the egg, there are parts of the sperm that affect fertilization when it normally doesn't. Meaning the offspring will have mitochondrial DNA from both parents.
@@bloxer9563nothing much it does mean the child can inherit midocondrial conditions from both parents and not one. It also could cause a similar effect to mosaicism and trisomy where because not all midochondria are effected the patient is fine. Similar to the identical twins with patau Syndrom where one died after birth the other only had 50% of cells with trisomy 13 they ended up going to college and showed no symptoms.
I cannot accept that this is how complex we are as humans- we grow whole a-holes, doctors, rock stars and serial killers from microscopic wiggle buddies and eggs. 🤯
FYI: This technic is called ICSI. It’s a more advanced process then IVF. In IVF there are numerous sperm cells, trying to conceive one egg (like the natural way). In ICSI they put 1 sperm cell directly in to the egg (as seen in the vid).
@@slantdwave they work with strictly sterile equipement. Also the labtechnicians wear special clothes and sterile environment. IVF labs are strictly monitored by the gouvernement and must be able to have certain quality certifications otherwise they aren’t allowed to work. At least that’s the case in Belgium ;) Fyi: I’m a labtechnician myself.
Rightfully so that’s how you started out too, but I guess you weren’t a person until you were born? Just a clump of cells right? Or is it a parasite? I can’t remember
@@jay1353we all were Just a clump of cells at some point. But nothing defined that clump of cells was us. Lemme ask you a question, you prefer to be Born but make atleast one or two people suffer or to never Being Born?
@@jay1353 if you look at that and look at a child and see the same thing, you are a fool. The only reason Alabama made that ruling was because a clinic accidentally destroyed embryos and the families wanted to sue, which is understandable. They decided to sued under wrongful death of a minor and the court decided to agree so the families could have justice. It wasn't decided because they just love eggs so much, it was to provide the families compensation for the clinic's fuk up. But now that ruling has complicated ivf and many clinics have paused or completely stopped ivf treatment which has now screwed over hundreds of hopeful couples.
@@kenny995 it’s sad and horrifying (having gone through IVF treatments myself trying to get pregnant), because IVF due to a fertility issue is stressful enough without politics getting into it. My heart breaks for all the couples affected by this. I’m also heartbroken for all the couples affected by the clumsy accident (also horrifying after the women spent WEEKS getting painful injections 2x daily, daily blood tests, and daily nasty transvaginal ultrasounds, so stressful, only to produce a FEW eggs all their hopes were riding on and have all that hard work UNDONE and it might be their LAST eggs if they had low ovarian reserve). Something should have been done, yes, but should have been aimed more at laws relating to CREATING DISABILITY (loss of ability to have children) and PSYCHOLOGICAL TOLL so not to affect future couples’ rights to IVF treatments (including those filing the lawsuits, because they would need to repeat all those treatments to conceive again). Trust me, the courts KNEW what they were doing when they went for embryo=person, because they didn’t need to.
Not really. If someone killed you in all 50 states, and most parts of the world, they would be put into prison. If you kill the child, in most places, you will not.
Yes, life begins at conception - and that's the scientific consensus, not solely the consensus of those that are anti-abortion. Regardless, you do realize this is NOT what you're killing when you have an abortion, don't you? At this stage a woman doesn't even know she's pregnant, not even when using IVF because the fertilized egg still has to be implanted into the uterus & attach itself to the uterine wall - a pregnancy test likely wouldn't even come back positive just yet. And no, not full rights, but certainly the most basic of all human rights: The right to life. Also, it isn't only people in Alabama - nearly half of the 50 states have banned abortion for use as birth control, if not from day one then at 6 weeks (around the time a woman finds out she's pregnant AND after the baby already has a heartbeat). Our schools really need to do a better job in teaching human development.
You do realize this isn't what you're "terminating" when you have an abortion, don't you? At this point a woman doesn't even know she's pregnant, not even when using IVF because the fertilized egg still has to be implanted into the uterus & attach to the uterine wall. And no, not full rights (afterall, it's a little hard for an unborn baby to carry a firearm), but certainly the most basic of all human rights: The right the life. Also, it isn't only people in Alabama - nearly half of the 50 states have banned it for use as birth control, if not from day one then at 6 weeks (around the time a woman finds out she's pregnant AND the baby already has a heartbeat).
After conception, yes. At 3 weeks, they have heartbeats. They didn't show the signs of fertilization or the embryo. If they did show the embryo, you would see a human being.
@@weallhaveanopinion Yes, that is the starting point of the process by which a living human is created. The whole point is that, at this stage, we aren't conscious in any way. The definition of a full human being has to be stretched EXTRORDINARILY thin to include a clump of a few thousand cells, and here in this video it's only 1 singular cell (2 cells, gametes specifically, before they fuse and 1 cell after they fuse).
@@happy_amoeba yes every human being at our smallest state. It's truly amazing and wonderful how absolutely tiny we start out and look at us now! Very very cool!
Bro literally had life handed to him 💀
This is how my brother and sister (twins) were born, they picked the two best eggs when my mother went thru IVF then added my dad's best swimmers 😂😂
@@olavivans.3573 what the fuck
I don't see any difference between normal human and bionical androids made by humans
Soul and consciousness @@Skettale
@@aleygaming5379 naega said soul😂
Lets say the lab tech meets the kid born from this 10 years later. This takes "I knew you way back when" to a whole new level!
"I know you since you were an egg" phrase become so real lol 😂😂🤣
Can the lab tech say I made you
@@vulpesstrix6299 nope. He didn’t make the egg or the sperm God did. The lab tech just put them together ❤
@@quinettabarley Didn't see God on this here petri dish lmao. What an absent Father.
@@quinettabarleyWhy is it folks like you give god credit for every good or cool thing a person does, but you never give him credit for the terrible things people do?
"atleast i won at the race of life."
"Nah uh you didn't win the race, son. That's not what happened"
there isn't even a race to begin with, thats not how conception works. Many sperm cells reach the egg, but the egg only opens up to one specifically.
No one won any race. Since the egg is the one that chooses to accept the fertiliser ( sperm ). You're not a sperm. YOU'RE AN EGG fertilised.😂
Bro: Why me?! Now i have to pay taxes.
That's the best comment ever
Who said he's going to?
😂😂
😂
"I didn't ask to be born"
*literally*
actually none of us did, i believe meaning comes from us ourselves, not from life
@@wtz_underNot the best conclusion, but it works.
Some are still looking for an answer. Me? Doomscrolling lol
Little dude has lived before and said "aw naw not this sh again"
this is me. im an ivf baby
We exist without our consent
“I had to race millions of others for my spot in the egg”
“Bro, *someone gave me a fast pass and I skipped the line”*
Bro imagine the weakling to pop out of that egg lol
@@sirgrotto8714all sperm cells are “weak” the one that makes it isn’t “stronger” or more fit, they all carry the same DNA. A large quantity is so that those that die along the way can assure the one that makes it can fertilize the egg, because the human body is literally designed to kill sperm and most sperm cells don’t actually try to swim towards the egg to begin with. Your dumb comment isn’t based in any science or precedent. IV is needed because sperm is so weak in the majority of people, especially in “pure” blooded races, due to interbreeding and weak genes being passed down that don’t strengthen their gene pool because of a lack of diversified genes.
That was just like me. I'm an IVF baby.
Edit: Thanks for the concern, I'm A-ok people, ya'll have nothing to worry about with me. :>
@@sirgrotto8714 all of them are weak, the human body is designed to attack foreign bodies. Most don’t try to swim. Pregnancy is an extremely low occurrence, and all of them share the exact same DNA. There is no “strong” cells. Making the journey doesn’t mean the child will be born stronger or smart. Any genes passed down start forming once fertilization is achieved, not beforehand.
@@toasterkolin9951There’s nothing wrong with this. Humanity advances with this technology. Otherwise everyone would be dead by age ten.
A couple of clarifications because there seem to be some very idiotic ppl in the comments:
- IVF Babies are not made in a lab, they are fertilised in a lab. The zygote is implanted into the uterus where it develops into a human foetus for 9 months, just like every other baby.
- Making a baby ‘naturally’ i.e. through intercourse is usually not an option for these parents due to infertility, which happens in both males and females.
- This has no effect on the baby. The phenotype is exactly the same as when the egg is fertilised during intercourse, and does not result in the child being lazier, homosexual, transgender, etc. Anyone who claims otherwise is just peddling a conspiracy that supports their intersectional prejudice.
Well said
Yes well said some people don't know this 😅
You're lying these baby aren't real they are demons you are creating demons you work for the devil. And you trying to replace real people with your fake demon clones. You will pay the price when the demons turn on you.
@@m_kawaii_m3lodythen they should not talk about it.
Naturally, the egg selects the sperm rather than being injected. What if that one sperm had some kind of genetic defect? I’m not too keen on the chemistry of it all but I would think there’s some kind of repercussion for forcing this when the egg has its mechanisms for selection.
🥰 We just had this done a few days ago! So crazy to see it up close how it is done. Now in the pray for quality embryos stage!
not only is that little guy, not much of a swimmer, but he actually resists going to work.
@@-LadyFawn-exactly. Also we have no idea what sort of impact this could have on the child, its playing God, why stop there, why not just build an incubator, why have children at all
@@-LadyFawn- I bet ur so much fun at parties 😬🙄
@@josephcoombes9360 damn it wish I could see what was commented
@@gaffo6510it’s not like we haven’t done this before. Lol
@@gaffo6510I agree, being pregnant was the worst let’s make incubators
He's going viral at such a young age
😅
Yes, and could we please 🙏 get updates?
I hope it's not the other kind of viral 💀
It’s not a fetus yet. That’s not how that works
She certainly is!
I just watched a human spawn in💀
For some reason this made me cry. It's so beautiful. And someone who wanted to be a mom and dad will have a child because of this. How amazing. Thank you doctor🥺
Imagine being born from this and then seeing it on RUclips
Imagine roasting sessions in middle school
It doesn't matter if you're alive
Bros a RUclips testTube baby
@@lonetrapmake this an actual comment it will definitely blow up. Its too good to stay in the replies of a not so popular comment
Sad kinda but cool. To know hey your parents didn’t even love eachother know eachother to have you
It's crazy to think someone's literal conception was seen by millions. Imagine being that person and knowing that you exist because someone was poking your mom's egg while visualizing it on windows 10
Мне бы было плевать на это. Если вам нет, это странно, провертесь
I was just thinking what it'd be like to finally grow up and realize that if it weren't for the technologies invented by several people you would've never existed. To have been conceived not by nature but intervention. I think I would feel like a clone, or an alien or something.
I would be horrified about my existence, like am I in a simulator or something where humans helped me to be created in the process?
That question would hunt me forever
@@antares_m20 oh just get rid of those clueless selfness? Your existence doesn't have that much of a meaning to the rest of world. You can just careless about how was you created. You are the current physical you; at that specific of time, you exist.
Personally, I don't care if I have multi clones. If they have their own distant memory, they are not me. Even if they are the exact copy of me, the different meaning cease to exist. I would be more impressive by that technology rather than having a existence crisis.
Horribly said, everyone might be a result of the parents ducking each other in a dumpster, someone who rapped someone :>
Truman
Bro paid to win💀💀
taking "Penetrate me daddy" to next level💀
Egg: wait wait let me tell you something!! Let me tell you something!!!
Okay, I am curious.
What did the egg want to say?
I just started laughing so hard 😂😂😂
Can you explain the joke?
Google the saying lol 😂 it lives in my head rent free.
@@lmnop3023I think it’s that, the egg is trying to stall getting jabbed. In my head also I was imagining the egg going “ow fu€k!!”
That guy/gal got free limo service straight to the egg.
They gunna grow up lazy. Back in my day, I'd wiggle 10 miles uphill in the snow before I reached my ovum. And all that was before breakfast.
The birth of gen z lol
@@twisted760More like Gen Alpha
We are now boarding customers on first class.
It’s a sperm
So in the end someone still plays "poke, poke" during this process 😂
I feel like most people don't understand just how absolutely batshit insane it is that we as people have the motor control to make movements on the small of a scale
EGG: Ow. Ow. Quit poking me. Ow.
SPERM: Wait, what? Where am I?
Basically how it goes.. 😂😂
That’s what I was thinking. Ouch! 😂
**fucking disintegrates**
@@TaylerHenderson-wt6es😊
Your comment brought me back to Look Who’s Talking 😂
"Last time I saw you, you were so small I could only see you under a microscope!"
I say that to my kid everyday
Bro, imagine watching this in the future and being like, “so that’s how I was born?”
It’s certainly how I was created
"Sir, I just want a sunny side up egg"
The fact that I’m a 15 year old kid sitting on my bed watching an egg get fertilized on my phone is insanely cool. That’s something no one ever could do like 20 years ago
Yes they could! Maybe not on social media, but they def could film this and you could watch it.
Yeah kid just be careful in these comments okay?
Edit: I mean it like not to feel overwhelmed by negative emotions, living in a digital society can have a lot of impact in mental health. Some of us do care.
Right on that, I'm 16, and I'm just wondering why it's on my fyp lol.
@@daemoniakfigures15 year olds are plenty mature bro
@@daemoniakfigures bro not every 15 year old is an American
Homie's got gamete. The zygote. Strait up got diploid to the frontlines.
kill me
😂@@atherisGAY
Okay this one has LEVELS. Ima break it down for those who didn’t catch all the double entendres.
Gamete -> Game
Zygote -> GOAT
Diploid -> Deployed
Bravo sir, that was talent.
@@a.m9472 🙏🏻
I just had my final exams in Biology and I still barely understand what the hell you're trying to say
The Single Sperm "no please dont, you guys got a wrong sperm!!! Im not the Champion aaarghhhhh STOPP!!!"
Lol the egg is moving like "NOPE, NOPE NOT THIS TIME, TRY TO CATCH ME FIRST :P" 😂
Dude got a first class ride, he got to skip the line and go straight to the front
Bro got a Disney fast pass 💀
The true nepo baby
@@harmonyquinn2557😂😂
🤨 They gunna grow up lazy. Back in my day, I'd wiggle 10 miles uphill in the snow before I reached my ovum. And all that was before breakfast.
While shouting to the others C’mon!
😂😂 😂😂
😂😂 😂😂
🤣😂🤣
Ha! "In the snow" nicely done. 😂
The lab guy:
"No matter your mum says to you, I'm your father".
This baby was made in a lab. And it was implanted into the mother. Factually, they do not implant embryos that are not already viable. So cells multiplied, dna was recombined in the lab. Not in the mom. It doesn’t change any of the other things you said. Being fertilized in a lab, is still a valid way to have a child.
Maybe functionally valid, but whether morally is up for discussion by some.
Nah that’s just messed up
@@galerad7254 ~10% of all people have fertility issues. If this allows them children, why are you upset?
@@galerad7254another *hole. Those children will be born 100% healthy, without disabilities unlike yours lmao
Thats a lie @thecolorjune it's only 1 in 8
This takes "I didn't ask to be born" to a whole nother level
i mean not really
nother is not a word
I got that word from Key and The Rock interview
@@barbrajenkinscool🤓
YET, they were the CHOSEN ones compared to u 😂
Egg said excuse me sir 😂
Eggscuse me?
😂😂😂😂😂
@@TakeMyStrongHand😂😂😂😂😂
There must be someone you've confused me for
@@CrazyLazyMarieAHHH I THOUGHT OF THAT TOO LMFAO
If you think about it , little fella still had to be the ONE to have the opportunity to make it in the syringe so that counts for something 😂
Imagine showing this to the person 20 years from now "look it's u!"
Fun fact: it’s not always the fastest that wins. The egg actually chooses which she lets in. Which is so interesting. So you likely didn’t win the race, but was chosen instead lol
Edit: I’m going to copy/paste my reply to add more info, since I’ve had people ask how the egg chooses.
The study was conducted by Stockholm University and Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust. The chemical is called chemoattractants. The follicular fluid around the egg contains this chemical that attracts sperm. Sperm from two different people will react differently to the same egg. A quote from the article “Is this egg or sperm choice? Professor Fitzpatrick explained that sperm have only one job - to fertilise eggs - so it doesn’t make sense for them to be choosy. Eggs on the other hand can benefit by picking high quality or genetically compatible sperm.” So yes. They can and do choose. It’s actually really interesting.
Could still reject the sperm but I highly doubt ur comments classified as choosing more like forced 😅the egg didn't stand a chance against the steal enforcer😂
@@AngelWings5286 Oh definitely not haha. Poor girl was forced lmaooo.
Thats even better then.
I got a participation prize then, or the winner was disqualified, who knows, either way I'm here now in this comment section lol. 🤷♀️
@@AngelWings5286the ol steely dan
Fun fact: it's the egg that chooses the sperm and shows him the way inside by sending hormonal signals to it, not the fastest sperm that manages to get there first
Yes, but I wonder on what basis it chooses 1 out of all others crowding it?
Of course you will choose yourself, you ran the race and were at the finish line since the beginning too
@@zennaonthez the sperm is not *you* tho, that sperm just fertilizers the egg, from there hundred of thousands of other genetic combinations could have came out from that fertilized egg, meaning that from the same sperm and egg that we are born from with a specific genetic code, could have created a different person with a different genetic code
@@vetiverose128 sometimes it chooses even multiple ones (aka multi-embryo pregnancies) but honestly I don't know on what criteria the egg chooses, maybe yes the stronger and faster one? But it's not always like this
@@apersonwhocantmoveitmoveit7688 relax daddy it was a joke
Imagine putting this on one of those video picture frames years from now in the living room and your kid gotta see it every day 😭
The egg was clearly not wanting it.
I feel like its giving, "not the fastest swimmer" vibes
So I has tbis procedure. They do this when the sperm has strong DNA but aren't good swimmers. They observe the best swimmers of
not good swimmers. Depending on how many eggs are extracted, then they will then choose the best sperm out of that. For example you get two eggs, they will choose 2 best sperm. You get 13 eggs, they will do the same.
@@SinFinkleflor Very interesting. I've heard the fast swimmers are usually boy and strongest are girl.
@@domarigavjusmom That's all myths. Males are more likely to die younger then women. So nature has a really weird way of producing more boys than females. So 104 boys to every 100 females. We did this procedure and we are having a boy.
@@SinFinkleflor”So I had tbis procedure”
“Then they will then”
😮 oh no
@@aripangelinan sorry what are you trying to say?
Is it just me or did the sperm move back like "nahhh i don't wanna be born"🤨🤣
@naturallyafroed2155 pretty sure he meant the sperm 😅
Relatable
It’s crazy how this person will be able to watch their own conception when they grow up.
"and thats how i met your mother, son"
It's nice to know that at some point, I won a race!
You were never the sperm. You were the egg that was fertilized.
Right! ☺ ☺ ❤❤
You didn’t actually. A bunch of sperm in front of you broke down the wall so you could fertilize
Erm, 🤓 sorry to ruin the joke but you didn't necessarily had to win the race. What you did win was the aptitude one.
Right!!
Took “i never ask to be born” to whole new level.
💀
Dude that egg was giving them TROUBLE 😂 gonna be a feisty kiddo
just seeing this video, I feel like I'm immediately pregnant
The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
The needle is now
The cell is a basic structure of a living organism
Lysosomes are the called the suicide bags
No lies wasn’t told😂
By coincidence, the mitochondria is the powerhouse of my one brain cell
Bro payed to win 💀
That egg looks like it’s saying, “NO” with how many times the tech had to position it back.
For those who think the sperm didn't have to "win a race" then do know that this particular cell is chosen among millions others and only the best one gets selected...so the child isn't lazier
tackling misinformation with misinformation. the 'best' sperm cell is chosen in neither ivf or penetrative sexual reproduction. it's random chance
I feel like I’m invading his privacy
Finally someone who thinks alike 😂😂😂
The egg didn't want to be fertilised😂
They wanted to be fertilized then 😂
Which is why ICSI was necessary. This is how both my kids (4 & 1) were conceived and I’m so thankful for the science behind helping cranky eggs and idiotic sperm unite. 😂
@@새유 hey did you miss where they said they have two children from the procedure and then you tell them this is due to loser genes and basically the kids are a forced product that natural selection already tried to block ? rough.
Gotta say maybe you should have read the room and said well guess we don't need kids
Edit: saying it was necessary is ridiculous is what I mean
@@sayhello5377
“I didn’t win a race, I was drafted”
Domeone lookin at this in 20 years: YOOO THATS LITERALLY ME !
That guy was specifically chosen😂😂.
20 years from now this persons gonna be thinking, why they have to choose me out of all 50,000 sperm😂😂😂
they actually observe the sperm and pick the best one. So i had 13 eggs, they picked and rated the best 13 sperm.
Right lol and it will lead them into an identity crisis. IVF is kinda creepy. Making babies and discarding the weak ones, etc. kind of like eugenics
There are more than 300 million sperms in an ejaculation
😂👏
He is the chosen one.
I was conceived through IVF. It’s so amazing watching this video and seeing it happen in real time! 😍
I hope you don’t mind me asking, when were you told you were an IVF baby and what was your immediate reaction to it?
@@Beka_Rex I’m not sure, probably when I was 10 or so maybe later. I used to be interested with medical stuff as a kid. But, I wasn’t that surprised or angry about it. My parents said they had tried to have kids several times but it didn’t work so they did IVF after 8 unsuccessful years of trying for kids. I’m happy my twin brother and I get to exist, so I’m thankful for IVF… although, my parents said it was very expensive!
@@RatsOnTheIce19 thanks so much. My husband and I just had our IVF baby 3 weeks ago, and I’ve said the whole pregnancy that we will tell him his conception story when he’s older
@@Beka_Rex You’re welcome. I hope all goes well and that he understands it. I wish your family the best.
IVF baby support group! 😂 Another one right here!
Homie gets a participation trophy for his own fertilization
The egg saying "nuh uh" got me 😭
This keeps making me remember this one time when one of my friends said how he was the fastest swimmer. He was born with autism and the slowest in his family and he always jokes about it at times😂😂
I think i recall being told it's not the first sperm that wins, the fastest ones dont make it all the way IN the egg but they DO make it easier for the 5th place to make it all the way in! Your buddy went 'work smarter not harder' and waited for the others to clear the way lololol
Problem, the sperm normally doesn't enter all the way into the egg. The mitochondria of the sperm cell is in the band between the head and flagellum. This gets stuck in the cell wall of the egg. Which means that only the egg's mitochondrial DNA is used during fertilization. If you inject the whole sperm into the egg, there are parts of the sperm that affect fertilization when it normally doesn't. Meaning the offspring will have mitochondrial DNA from both parents.
THEY MESSED UP????
Well that should be interesting
I wonder what that changes
@@bloxer9563nothing much it does mean the child can inherit midocondrial conditions from both parents and not one. It also could cause a similar effect to mosaicism and trisomy where because not all midochondria are effected the patient is fine. Similar to the identical twins with patau Syndrom where one died after birth the other only had 50% of cells with trisomy 13 they ended up going to college and showed no symptoms.
The precision is insane
Imagine a person being like “look daughter! That’s you!
The egg really said “hey don’t poke that!”
I cannot accept that this is how complex we are as humans- we grow whole a-holes, doctors, rock stars and serial killers from microscopic wiggle buddies and eggs. 🤯
I have done this technique once during my internship it's called micro injections. It need a whole new level of patience
Bro this ain't no amusement park wait in the starting gate like the rest of us! I swam while on the beach
FYI: This technic is called ICSI. It’s a more advanced process then IVF.
In IVF there are numerous sperm cells, trying to conceive one egg (like the natural way).
In ICSI they put 1 sperm cell directly in to the egg (as seen in the vid).
Seems they could pollute the egg
@@slantdwave they work with strictly sterile equipement. Also the labtechnicians wear special clothes and sterile environment. IVF labs are strictly monitored by the gouvernement and must be able to have certain quality certifications otherwise they aren’t allowed to work.
At least that’s the case in Belgium ;)
Fyi: I’m a labtechnician myself.
Guy needed an uber to the egg...poor swimmer
underrated comment
bro got that VIP access
This egg didn’t spill upon puncturing. Pretty nice quality! 🍳
That cell got violated bro 😂
Bro won the life race without running
imagine being able to watch this video and say "thats me right there"
And now ladies and gentlemen is considered a legal child in Alabama.
Rightfully so that’s how you started out too, but I guess you weren’t a person until you were born? Just a clump of cells right? Or is it a parasite? I can’t remember
@@jay1353we all were Just a clump of cells at some point.
But nothing defined that clump of cells was us.
Lemme ask you a question, you prefer to be Born but make atleast one or two people suffer or to never Being Born?
@@jay1353 if you look at that and look at a child and see the same thing, you are a fool. The only reason Alabama made that ruling was because a clinic accidentally destroyed embryos and the families wanted to sue, which is understandable. They decided to sued under wrongful death of a minor and the court decided to agree so the families could have justice. It wasn't decided because they just love eggs so much, it was to provide the families compensation for the clinic's fuk up. But now that ruling has complicated ivf and many clinics have paused or completely stopped ivf treatment which has now screwed over hundreds of hopeful couples.
@@kenny995 it’s sad and horrifying (having gone through IVF treatments myself trying to get pregnant), because IVF due to a fertility issue is stressful enough without politics getting into it. My heart breaks for all the couples affected by this. I’m also heartbroken for all the couples affected by the clumsy accident (also horrifying after the women spent WEEKS getting painful injections 2x daily, daily blood tests, and daily nasty transvaginal ultrasounds, so stressful, only to produce a FEW eggs all their hopes were riding on and have all that hard work UNDONE and it might be their LAST eggs if they had low ovarian reserve). Something should have been done, yes, but should have been aimed more at laws relating to CREATING DISABILITY (loss of ability to have children) and PSYCHOLOGICAL TOLL so not to affect future couples’ rights to IVF treatments (including those filing the lawsuits, because they would need to repeat all those treatments to conceive again). Trust me, the courts KNEW what they were doing when they went for embryo=person, because they didn’t need to.
That’s bc life scientifically starts at conception
why do i feel violated watching this
I was looking for this comment
No Competition, Bro already won.
Imagine before being born having to say “hey, i need a little hand” 💀
Its incredible how small and sturdy the instruments are that are used in this procedure.
This is the definition of Pay2win.
Can you imagine people roasting you in school?
"Artificial ahh boi"
Didn't even let the egg have a chance to reject him... Just forced it in there...
Crazy seeing my own conception in real time lol
yours?
Are you a time traveler?
you grew up fast
I’m pretty sure this is IVF. The process is different👀
Pretty sure OP was an IVF baby and why they are saying this
Wiggles egg around like a rag doll
Bullies bouta have a field day when they find out this mf was legit grown in a lab💀
They were fertilised in a lab and then grown in a womb like literally any other human being ever. Go back to school 😂
"So what was your ticket to fame"
"I was born"
Thinking about how squishing the egg around like that affects the final product t
Literally , like forced it to do it
Ya’ll know eggs travel through the fallopian tube right? 😭
It doesn’t…
@@hannahbunny2773 Which is natural. This, in my opinion, isn’t.
@@hannahbunny2773yeah but they don’t get smushed in there by a sharp needle
That thing has more rights than I do
In reality, the embryos are considered property of the laboratory. Kinda like human trafficking when you think about it.
untrue.
Have you ever even read the Bill of Rights?
XD
Not really. If someone killed you in all 50 states, and most parts of the world, they would be put into prison. If you kill the child, in most places, you will not.
It was even harder for that needle to penetrate that egg without stabilizing it😂
Bro got that Subway surfers ah 1000 meters initial boost 😂
That egg REALLY didn't wanna get fertilized 😂
Don't blame it! Won't want a needle that big anywhere near me either!
It knows that sperm isn't the right one! The researcher doesn't know which sperm is the best. Only the egg does
Bro's father is now a needle 👏💀
More like a micro prick
Imagine after few years , someone says its me 😂
"ThATs a HuMaN liFE!!!"
I'm disturbed
The scientific consensus says: yes, it is.
Alabamans be like: “behold, it is a person with full rights”
Till they are born. Then doesn't matter is they have no healthcare or are shot by a gun 😂😂😂. Logic is lost on them:
Yes, life begins at conception - and that's the scientific consensus, not solely the consensus of those that are anti-abortion.
Regardless, you do realize this is NOT what you're killing when you have an abortion, don't you?
At this stage a woman doesn't even know she's pregnant, not even when using IVF because the fertilized egg still has to be implanted into the uterus & attach itself to the uterine wall - a pregnancy test likely wouldn't even come back positive just yet.
And no, not full rights, but certainly the most basic of all human rights:
The right to life.
Also, it isn't only people in Alabama - nearly half of the 50 states have banned abortion for use as birth control, if not from day one then at 6 weeks (around the time a woman finds out she's pregnant AND after the baby already has a heartbeat).
Our schools really need to do a better job in teaching human development.
and?
You do realize this isn't what you're "terminating" when you have an abortion, don't you?
At this point a woman doesn't even know she's pregnant, not even when using IVF because the fertilized egg still has to be implanted into the uterus & attach to the uterine wall.
And no, not full rights (afterall, it's a little hard for an unborn baby to carry a firearm), but certainly the most basic of all human rights:
The right the life.
Also, it isn't only people in Alabama - nearly half of the 50 states have banned it for use as birth control, if not from day one then at 6 weeks (around the time a woman finds out she's pregnant AND the baby already has a heartbeat).
After conception, yes. At 3 weeks, they have heartbeats. They didn't show the signs of fertilization or the embryo. If they did show the embryo, you would see a human being.
Pilot episode of "The Truman Show"
and maybe the start of every episode
Imagine this was you and by you watching this video you’ll be watching your own conception. That’s wild.
Look at that living, breathing, and fully conscious human being!
That’s funny right? Control freaks huh?
Life starts at conception
All living breathing and fully conscious humans started that way. Even you former embryo.
@@weallhaveanopinion Yes, that is the starting point of the process by which a living human is created. The whole point is that, at this stage, we aren't conscious in any way. The definition of a full human being has to be stretched EXTRORDINARILY thin to include a clump of a few thousand cells, and here in this video it's only 1 singular cell (2 cells, gametes specifically, before they fuse and 1 cell after they fuse).
@@happy_amoeba yes every human being at our smallest state. It's truly amazing and wonderful how absolutely tiny we start out and look at us now! Very very cool!
Looks like he changed his mind half way through 😅
Back to the abyss!!!