Monday, February 13, 2012

Pray Boost Success Tube Baby


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Method of fertilization tube baby done way to fertilize an ovum by sperm outside the body of the parent. A study found that it increases the success of fertilization tube baby almost doubled.

The findings were published in the Journal of Reproductive Medicine revealed that a group of women who prayed by another woman has a success rate of pregnancy by 50%. While the woman who does not pray only amounted to 26%.

Uniquely, none of the women who undergo the procedure baby tubes (IVF) know that they be said by other people.

The researchers acknowledged that the results of this research looks amazing and confirmed that an unknown biological factors could be instrumental in affecting differences in both groups.

"We publish our findings and hope to spark discussion and see if something can be learned from it. We want to understand biological phenomena or other phenomena that cause increased nearly twice the likelihood of pregnancy, "says researcher Dr. Rogerio Lobo, Chairman of obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) at Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons such as reported by altpenis.com, Sunday (12/2/2012).

This research involves 199 women who plan to undergo procedures baby tube in the hospital, Seoul, Korea: Cha, in December 1998 to March 1999. Researchers then divided the prospective mother in two groups, prayer groups contain 100 people women and pray that does not contain a group of 99 women.

The man of prayer… for would-be Moms live in the United States, Canada and Australia and did not know the woman who underwent the procedure baby tube. The man of prayer… mostly Christians and separated into three groups. One group was given photos of women and pray for the sake of increasing percentage of her pregnancy. The second group of praying to enhance the effectiveness of the first group. The third group pray for the effectiveness of the two other groups.

The third group began to pray within five days from the initial treatment to stimulate egg development and continue to pray for three weeks. In addition to seeking the highest pregnancy rate among the women in groups to pray, the researchers found that older women more benefit from prayer. In women aged 30 to 39 years, the rate of pregnancy in a prayer group is equal to 51%, compared with 23% in the non-group prayer.

Other studies have previously indicated that pray is also beneficial to heart patients.