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Doctors in Newcastle have been given the first UK licence to create babies from two women and one man, the fertility regulator says. | Doctors in Newcastle have been given the first UK licence to create babies from two women and one man, the fertility regulator says. |
The advanced form of IVF will be used to prevent children dying from genetic diseases. | The advanced form of IVF will be used to prevent children dying from genetic diseases. |
The team at the Newcastle Fertility Centre said it was "good news" and a "momentous day" for patients. | The team at the Newcastle Fertility Centre said it was "good news" and a "momentous day" for patients. |
And realistically expect the first child to be born in 2018 at the earliest. | |
The procedure aims to overcome mitochondrial diseases which leave people with insufficient energy to keep their heart beating. | The procedure aims to overcome mitochondrial diseases which leave people with insufficient energy to keep their heart beating. |
Some families have lost multiple children to the disease. | Some families have lost multiple children to the disease. |
It is passed down from only the mother - so a technique using a donor egg as well as the mother's egg and father's sperm has been developed. | It is passed down from only the mother - so a technique using a donor egg as well as the mother's egg and father's sperm has been developed. |
The resulting child has a tiny amount of their DNA from the donor, but the procedure is legal and reviews say it is ethical and scientifically ready. | The resulting child has a tiny amount of their DNA from the donor, but the procedure is legal and reviews say it is ethical and scientifically ready. |
The UK Fertility Regulator, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, must approve every clinic and every patient before the procedure can take place. | The UK Fertility Regulator, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, must approve every clinic and every patient before the procedure can take place. |
The team in Newcastle anticipates helping 25 couples every year. | The team in Newcastle anticipates helping 25 couples every year. |
Prof Sir Doug Turnbull, the director of the Wellcome Centre for mitochondrial research at Newcastle University, said: "I am delighted for patients as this will allow women with mitochondria DNA mutations the opportunity for more reproductive choice. | Prof Sir Doug Turnbull, the director of the Wellcome Centre for mitochondrial research at Newcastle University, said: "I am delighted for patients as this will allow women with mitochondria DNA mutations the opportunity for more reproductive choice. |
"Mitochondria diseases can be devastating for families affected and this is a momentous day for patients who have tirelessly campaigned for this decision." | "Mitochondria diseases can be devastating for families affected and this is a momentous day for patients who have tirelessly campaigned for this decision." |
Three-person babies have been allowed only in cases where the risk of a child developing mitochondrial disease is very high. | Three-person babies have been allowed only in cases where the risk of a child developing mitochondrial disease is very high. |
How does it work? | How does it work? |
Mitochondrial disease is caused by defective mitochondria - the tiny structures in nearly every cell that convert food into useable energy. | Mitochondrial disease is caused by defective mitochondria - the tiny structures in nearly every cell that convert food into useable energy. |
One in 4,300 children are born with such severe symptoms they develop muscle weakness, blindness, deafness, seizures, learning disabilities, diabetes, heart and liver failure. It is often fatal. | One in 4,300 children are born with such severe symptoms they develop muscle weakness, blindness, deafness, seizures, learning disabilities, diabetes, heart and liver failure. It is often fatal. |
The aim of the procedure is to get the healthy mitochondria from the donor. | The aim of the procedure is to get the healthy mitochondria from the donor. |
But mitochondria have their own DNA, which is why resulting children have DNA from three people. | But mitochondria have their own DNA, which is why resulting children have DNA from three people. |
However, everything that defines physical and personality traits still comes from parents. | However, everything that defines physical and personality traits still comes from parents. |
However, the UK will not be the first country in the world to have children born through the three-person technique. | However, the UK will not be the first country in the world to have children born through the three-person technique. |
A Jordanian couple and doctors in New York performed the procedure in Mexico and the resulting baby is understood to be healthy. | A Jordanian couple and doctors in New York performed the procedure in Mexico and the resulting baby is understood to be healthy. |
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