Are test tube babies the same as natural ones?

The short answer is yes. For more details, check out this site.

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Test tube babies, also known as "in vitro fertilization (IVF)" babies, refer to babies who are conceived through a medical technique that involves the fertilization of an egg with sperm outside of the body, typically in a laboratory dish or test tube. On the other hand, "natural" babies are conceived thual intercourse between a man and a woman.

While the process of conception varies, the resulting babies, whether conceived naturally or through IVF, are biologically the same. Both have the potential to grow into healthy infants and adults. However, there may be slight differences in the journey of conception and the circumstances surrounding it.

To get a thorough understanding of test tube babies and any potential differences compared to natural conception, it is best to consult medical professionals who specialize in reproductive medicine, such as fertility specialists or obstetricians. They can provide detailed information about the processes involved and how they may differ.