The National Hospital, Abuja, at the
weekend said the hospital has drastically reduced the cost of In-Vitro
Fertilisation (IVF) to help couples encountering challenges in giving
birth to children.
Chief Medical Director (CMD) of National
Hospital, Abuja Dr. Jafaru Momoh, stated this during a one day seminar
on IVF in the hospital.
Speaking against the backdrop of
affordability and accessibility of IVF, Momoh explained that the
decision to cut IVF cost was aimed at giving couples the opportunity to
have their own children without the pains of exorbitant prices
associated with IVF.
According to Momoh, “The bottom line of
access in Nigeria is affordability; that is cost. We have been
enlightening the public. National Hospital IVF programme is less than
one fourth of the cost of IVF in the lowest private hospital cost range.
“For the technical feat, we are talking
about N350,000, you’ll buy your drugs; that’s all. But you’ll spend
close to N2 million in some private hospitals.
“We have recorded over 500 pregnancies
and over 350 actually delivered in this hospital from the IVF programme.
Of course, you know that IVF is what you commonly referred to as test
tube baby,
“People should not mistake it to mean
that we grow babies in a test tube; it is the natural process of giving
birth that has been replicated at the laboratory at a very early stage
and the baby is transferred within 48 hours, immediately it fertilizes,
to the mother’s womb to carry the pregnancy.
“Therefore, there should be no stigma.
People should be proud to say technology gave humans, which is knowledge
given by God,” Momoh stated.
He added that they want to collaborate
with other hospitals that can not do this, particularly, government
hospitals. He urged them to refer their patients to the National
Hospital.
“It is also possible to replicate this
in sister hospitals; we are also ready to collaborate in training and
this is the reason why we are celebrating so that people will know that
indeed; more than 350 families have rejoiced as a result of delivering
babies through this programme,” he stated.

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