Difference between GIFT and ZIFT type …
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Gaurav Seth 5 years ago
In GIFT, both sperm and unfertilised oocytes are transferred into fallopian tubes, after which fertilisation takes place in vivo (inside the body of the female). The success rate of this technique is 27–30%.Because the eggs and sperm are placed into the fallopian tubes before conception, there's no way to know if fertilization has taken place prior to transfer.
In ZIFT, The zygote or the early embryo, up to 8 blastomeres, is transferred into the fallopian tube. With ZIFT the sperm and egg are mixed together in the laboratory, and given time to fertilize before being transferred to the fallopian tubes thus lowering the number of eggs used and correspondingly the chances for multiple pregnancy.
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