First IVF Baby Born At Gandhi Hospital

Hyderabad: A woman gave birth to a baby through IVF for the first time at Gandhi Hospital in the city. Doctors at the hospital performed a “successful delivery.” This marks the first IVF birth at Gandhi Hospital.

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Doctors confirmed that both the mother and the baby are healthy. They will be discharged on Wednesday. The development has drawn attention as the hospital achieved this milestone within the government health system.

IVF Delivery at Gandhi Hospital Marks Milestone

The IVF procedure led to the birth of the baby at Gandhi Hospital. Hospital doctors carried out the treatment and then ensured a safe delivery. They described it as a “successful delivery.” As a result, both mother and child are in stable condition.

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Meanwhile, the Telangana government has made this treatment available completely free of cost at Gandhi Hospital. In private hospitals, IVF treatment costs lakhs of rupees. However, patients can now access the same treatment at no charge in this government hospital.

Free IVF Treatment Under Telangana Government Initiative

The availability of IVF treatment at Gandhi Hospital reflects the Telangana government’s decision to offer the service free of cost. Therefore, patients who cannot afford private hospital charges can seek care at this public facility.

Doctors stated that both the mother and the baby are healthy. They will be discharged on Wednesday. Meanwhile, the hospital continues to provide medical care as required.

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The first IVF baby born at Gandhi Hospital marks a significant step for the institution. It also shows that advanced treatments are now accessible in a government setup. As the mother and baby prepare for discharge, the hospital records its first IVF birth in the city.


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