What are the potential drawbacks in adoption of the IVF method? High fatality risk to…
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What are the potential drawbacks in adoption of the IVF method?
- High fatality risk to mother
- Expensive instruments and reagents
- Husband/wife necessary for being donors
- Less adoption of orphans
- Not available in India
- Possibility that the early embryo does not survive
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
- B, D, F only
- A, C, D, F only
- A, B, C, D only
- A, B, C, E, F only
Answer
(A) B, D, F only
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