I was bron from ICSI i was an exeriment back then on 1998... i was born on 1999 and hell it was so expensive the treatment xd so many failed attempts but here i am
@@CaptainFortuneLAS wow that’s amazing! I was a accident teen pregnancy and almost aborted, not at all a ICSI lol different people being made in different ways
Slowest? Nah, it is not possible. They specially select the "best" one, so, it should he one of the better ones even if it's not the fastest. Slowest ones are usually not even suitable for this
I microinjected zebrafish embryos in a harvard-associated lab in Boston and I was shocked with the precision of the long-term scientists in that lab. It was also incredibly satisfying.
I remember being on a medical fair when I was 10 and walking up to an arcade machine. When I started the game it looked just like this and I thought "Hmm, this is a really weird-looking game." After playing it for a couple of minutes one of the sellers there walked up to me and told me that I was really good at artificial impregnation. At that point I just walked away confused.
@@hadi9023 yep...but they are genetically different..allelic pair of all the genes undergo segregation and then crossing over occurs..which results in different gametes (in short --- the eggs are different even though they are from the same women..😃)
@@lk6912 yeah but it's irrelevant for this video because one spermatozoid is the same as another one in the same sample as they all carry the same genetic code and when people talk about “the job of this sperm” or as in this comment, that “we struggled to get here”, we give an identity to this spermatozoid or any other one but in reality, it's just a reproductive cell that isn't even “alive” (by that, I mean it has no kind of consciousness whatsoever), so we're basically personifying a cell.
@@rigierish3807 A lot of sperm are actually duds or deformed. Not uncommon to see one with 2 tails or swimming in circles or spazzing out or just laying there, etc.
@@davidgutierrez8297 first, there are a lot of different sperm cells, so if you find one that isn't exactly the same as the “basic” one, it's normal. But even if it was this one and it and it still was deformed, what do you imply? My point, though, is the same : it's a reproductive cell that carries genetic code. That's it.
I work in a lab where we are manufacturing these pipettes. One is called injection which is the smaller pipette for the sperm, the other is called holder pipette which holds the egg. I work in QC.
I love how this is the first baby picture of this person. He even got a picture of his two halves. Edit: No politics please. As a Fiipino I did not know that sperm cells and egg cells were political in America as well as pronouns. I did not know pronouns was such a problem in the US, here our Filipino pronouns are not gendered so pronouns are not an issue here. I just wanted to say how if this zygote was a successful baby(since some of these do die and are unsuccessful), that person whether male or female can have this image printed, put in a photo album and one day they might have their own grandkids. They show their photo album and point to an image, "here I was in my 20s, and here I was at 1 year old. And here I was when I was just a single celled organism." Edit 2: Oh gosh, my 3 year old comment still causing a fight in the replies. Reading all of your comments reminds me of back in grade school and highschool whenever our teacher split our class into two teams and would be given some controversial topic and it was our duty to defend and reciprocate. Winner gets extra points in the exams. It was chaotic, lots of boos, lots of cheers, it was fun. Wow, good times. Okay next debate. Pineapple on pizza. To eat or not to eat. Edit 3: H - O - T - T - O - G - O _you can take me hot to go_ Oh don't mind me. Just having a fun time dancing.
@@ms.ferretmanthing2404 all babies start agendered and she isn't either a biologically good option, so I agree with you. The sex differentiation only starts after 7 weeks of fertilization.
Their tails (aka flagellum) fall off as soon as the sperm penetrates the ovum (aka egg) . They only need it to get to the egg, so here the sperms falgellum is lost before fertilization because it's artificially inseminated and therefore it doesn't need the tail.
"Bro, I was just chilling out there swimming when this giant pipe appeared and then sucked me in, it dropped me inside a sphere that was being held by a huge thing that materialized out of nowhere, after dropping me in, they yeeted the sphere and here I am now."
@@ravshanormsby Come to think of it, my initial astonishment was kind of stupid. That's because there are many tiny mechanisms, with moving parts, like actuators and sensors which are far more complex than a microscopic hollow tube. I'm still interested to know how they make those needles though.
I am a doctor worked in the reproductive medicine center of First-class Hospital at Grade 3 in China, I like this video so much. As UA-cam is blocked from accessing in China, If you don’t mind, I would like to share this video to other website in China for the purpose of popularizing knowledge of reproductive medicine and patient education. Of course, I will state the original author information at the end of the video. Thank you very much
@@sagelioneldsouza8230 it is a national rating based on the lots of criteria such as the quality of the facility, doctors and nurses experiences etc, grade 3 is the highest rating among hospitals
I love how the needle is even struggling to get in as if the sperm’s job wasn’t already hard enough. 😂 The egg is just sitting there like, “Take your time...”
i've been working in a company making those glass-pipettes for about two years now. It's really satisfying to do and actually fairly easy, yet so fascinating.
@Pi Pony microPipett is used in microinjection tech to make the cell stable by sucking, and then a microinjection is used to inject recombinant DNA to combine with plasmid dna in vector or can be injected directly into host. It's all biotechnology.
I recently applied for a position in which I will be performing this procedure for patients. It would feel really good knowing I am able to change lives and make people happy.
I’m a technologist and I had a short internship in a fertility hospital where I watched this process. It’s a very important job that requires a lot of focus, but it’s a rewarding feeling. The pay is AMAZING. I wish I could have stayed. Good luck fellow STEM queen 👑
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Fun fact: this process is almost identical to how cloning is achieved, you can take an egg and a sperm cell. Use one of those needles to remove the genetic material from the nucleus of both egg and Sperm, replace them both with the DNA of the subject you are attempting to clone, fertilize the egg with the sperm containing the same DNA, it creates a near perfect genetic copy of the subject, it still requires a surrogate mother to actually develop, so the “memories” and actual “soul” are not cloned, the clone will grow up to be its own person with its own experiences, memories, and soul. Watched a few news stories about cloning goats all the way back in the late 90s, Vice did a documentary about a guy in Japan that has been cloning a customer’s dog since the 90s, every time his dog passes away, he has it cloned. It’s insane how close the clone looks to the original, they grow the same patters in their fur, they grow to be the exact same size and weight, they have the same health issues the original had, but they all have completely unique personalities
@@Phagastick ofcourse yes. We have to use some restriction endonucleases to remove and to join some DNA strands. It's high of cost.. It will take so much of time too.. Practically possible...........🙂
Clone is different. And this processes like ICSP, IFGT, IFGT are different.. You said like egg and sperm containing same DNA( chromosomes) I think it's not possible to the allosomes having same Chromosomes in both.. Sir can you explain how the cloning is achieved??????
To the child who was in the video..if your life becomes success or becomes sucks..you know who is the doctor to acknowledge or to blame with...you could be the best or worse pick
I’m an embryologist. I did this many times and our happiness is when the couples are coming back to the lab with the babies we create. It’s funny when we think that we are the first one we saw them and choose them for life lol. Or after some years go to that kid and say “I create you, I gave u this life” its really mind-blowing when u see it as an egg and sperm and after a year as a baby 😅
hello! merci pour cette viéo et ces explications très édificateurs, moi je suis infertile et en PMA depuis des années pour une endométriose sévère et des ovaires polykystiques, plusieurs FIV inabouties et un don d'ovocytes au Cecos, rien! une GPA inespérée avec A. Feskov group via Bruxelles malgré nos lois bioéthiques farfelues en France, merci à ces pays qui nous donnent une chance d'exister en tant que mamans!
It certainly does some kind of damage that would only manifest some time later. Many assisted reproductive technologies end up with the offspring being premature or with low or very low birth weight, and I'm not even talking abut possible birth defects. Intracytoplasmic sperm injection, which is what we see here, does not necessarily damage the ovum, but rather poses a great risk for Y-chromosome deletions.
Bcoz it is ICSI - Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection.. it's meant to be injected into the cytoplasm..and since it is a eukaryotic cell, the genetic material is not scattered in the cytoplasm.
@@SuperMegaLamp I've experienced myself how great medical technology is. I have type 1 diabetes. If I had been born before the 1930s/1940s I would have died young. Now I have an insulin pump and a CGM that does most of the work for me and I can live a naturally long life. Why do you think that isn't the case? Since I don't know why don't you enlighten me?
@@NerdyNEET yes! you can use capillary pullers which use a resistance to heat the capillary locally and weights to impart the correct traction for the desired diameter. (but I've never done ivf, only used very similar instrumentation)
As someone said, those tiny instuments can be made by heating glass and moldding it whot some techniques... it can produce a tip of a few nanometers... but i dont belive thats how they made this needle and the sucker... but its a way to get tiny instuments, order of nanometers
Well computers have transistors that are literally less than 100 atoms in length. A needle small enough to penetrate an egg cell isn't really surprising.
imagine in the future, someone commented, 'omg that's me'.
I'm someone from the future and OMG, that's me.
I miss the part where thats my probleme
WUT
Lol
.
I can't ignore the fact we probably just watched the literally first step of somebody.
Damn bro, you played AFK.
It aint their first step, it will be in the first hours when both mother and father genes kinda mix
@Jordan Sherrington yes, but its rare and its one way to get twins
@@tareag993 ngl not even I knew this. Thanks for the info
What does "You played AFk" mean
He got carried.
Imagine whoever this guy turns out to be, being lucky enough to see himself even before he was born
Along with 10 million others.. 😂
That was me dont make fun of mee
OMG REALLY (Im playing okay)
In fact, the kid would be looking a part of dad and a part of mom forming him/her.
@@deyayona lmao yea
To know that we all came from just two cells is mind blowing.
سبحان الله القادر
"هل أتي علي الإنسان حين من الدهر لم يكن شيئا مذكورا "
سورة الإنسان @@SamamMohamed
Shut up
سبحان الله @@ترنمبالصلاةعليالحبيبوزدوزد
@@ترنمبالصلاةعليالحبيبوزدوزد
أحسنت، سبحان الله.
Imagine being able to watch your own conception
Lol
Possible, that doctor may inform his parents. That kid, after 20 years may say, so this is me.
I mean anyone could if their parents were making a sex tape
Oh fuck that's gross
I hear there is basic idea of what this looks like on a place called pr0n hub🤔
So we all ignoring the fact we gotta swim through that thickass wall to get a place on Earth while this guy gets 1st class service.
Lol😂
Half of you..
I still awe at the fact that my useless arse won a race against millions of sperms
LMAOOOOO HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
Well sperm head too have an extra layering filled with acids that burn the ovum layer and thus fertilization.
"And thats how u born, son"
Son: damn, im a frog.
im a goddamn onion, mason
Lol
jhaiden rei e. oliva AAHAHA
No, it's female
Dame da ne
طالبة ثانويه عامه ٢٠٢٥من عند الجوهري 😂،اللهم حقق هدفي يا رب 🤲🏻🥺
يا رب ارزقنا كيري الدنيا والآخرة
وانا كمان😂😂
Happy 3 yr birthday stranger
2
LMAOOOOOOO
Where he is now
i am little bit nervous about the baby since the sprem is forced to go in the egg and it didn't happen naturally at all xD
@@jonssu0000 what do you mean you are nervous? The people who did this probably know what they are doing..... probably
imagine the dude born from this conception watching this video lol
I was bron from ICSI i was an exeriment back then on 1998... i was born on 1999 and hell it was so expensive the treatment xd so many failed attempts but here i am
@@CaptainFortuneLAS Awesome Dude 😍
Some of my friends are ICSI babies. I'm so grateful for this technology to get such aamzing people into my life and this world
@@sasidharanm122 lkkkolaleklekskkekek2k3l22lll²llllrk
@@CaptainFortuneLAS wow that’s amazing! I was a accident teen pregnancy and almost aborted, not at all a ICSI lol different people being made in different ways
"Are you winning son?"
Son:
Lmao good one ....the Dad says it right after sex
Son: I was just PUT in here.
@@maxim196 lol
I am the chosen one dad
Underrated comment😂😂😂
,ثالثة ثانوى 😂2025من عند الجوهرى يارب ارزقنى الطب البشرى ❤
قاعده ادور علي الكومنت ده
@@DrNohabasha اهوو😂😂
كنت بدور على الكومنت ده 😂😂
hodvhhh grdj ,hpov lwvd
ده احنا كتير اوي
He held the world record of being a youngest person who got stabbed.
Underrated comment 😁
May be she
@@vellagang678 Or maybe...........
Woow how is imagination
😭
When you are the slowest in the race of life but the doctor has your back
Underrated
@@rakshitwankhade3299 thanks bro
@@rakshitwankhade3299 thats jaemin from nct 💀
Slowest? Nah, it is not possible. They specially select the "best" one, so, it should he one of the better ones even if it's not the fastest. Slowest ones are usually not even suitable for this
@@ekremaslan8068 oh damn you are right. Sorry my bad.
The amount of patience and concentration. The feeling is like putting a thread through a needle. Also that egg just got stabbed.
It's even harder than putting a thread through a needle
@@viktornikiforov3602 you do realise that this procedure is usually done for people who face difficulty in "doing it like everyone else", don't you?
@@afraaftab2788 yes i know, i was joking
@@viktornikiforov3602 ohh gotcha lmao 😅
I microinjected zebrafish embryos in a harvard-associated lab in Boston and I was shocked with the precision of the long-term scientists in that lab. It was also incredibly satisfying.
I remember being on a medical fair when I was 10 and walking up to an arcade machine. When I started the game it looked just like this and I thought "Hmm, this is a really weird-looking game." After playing it for a couple of minutes one of the sellers there walked up to me and told me that I was really good at artificial impregnation.
At that point I just walked away confused.
What a lad.
0:28 it's scary to know that the person doing this could've just picked the other cell and a whole other person would've been born.
Yep pick and pick pick the wrong cell
It's not scary it's interestingly awsome 💖
But those eggs are all from the same woman aren't they
@@hadi9023 yep...but they are genetically different..allelic pair of all the genes undergo segregation and then crossing over occurs..which results in different gametes (in short --- the eggs are different even though they are from the same women..😃)
@@curiouscreature8019 Oh ok thanks
That sperm looked so confused while the egg was like: „STOP STABBING ME!“
pretty much reflects what happens in the bedroom anyway. :P
*step-needle*
@FBI Ah~ Step needle-kin~
@FBI kun*
Y'know, this operation happened because the couple probably have some "bedroom problems" so, please people. No more needle fetish.
Amazing how we are capable of producing such infinitesimally small and yet perfectly shaped tools
Yeah,
@@sovietcomrade365 I'm only now seeing I got 209 likes after a single day, holy moly
@@HeortirtheWoodwarden you will get more
Yet others might point at the most complex single-unit molecular nanotechnology in the known universe, a living cell, and call it just an accident.
Man there is a difference between infinitesimally small and microscopic object....
"I don't know when it started, doc. I just need everyone to do everything for me."
the concentration that has been put into this made me feel like i was actually doing it and then got relaxed after it was all done
YESS!!! SAME FEELING
Everyone that's ever existed done this already
was anybody else holding their breath too lmao 😩
So medical science is amazing ? Cure for cancer?
@@lewisgamer637 Who?
I can’t believe all 1.2 M of us witnessed the start of a persons life
So we're all perverts?
That 10 years ago got me in the first half ngl
@authorization batman Yeah but life is just amazing full of wonders, amarite?
Technically the start of his/her life will start some weeks later
@@Sojju7 no
That sperm was pay to win while we struggled to get there
😂
Thats why I don't support this. The struggle of nature is what makes it healthy. This is fabricated and false.
@@lk6912 yeah but it's irrelevant for this video because one spermatozoid is the same as another one in the same sample as they all carry the same genetic code and when people talk about “the job of this sperm” or as in this comment, that “we struggled to get here”, we give an identity to this spermatozoid or any other one but in reality, it's just a reproductive cell that isn't even “alive” (by that, I mean it has no kind of consciousness whatsoever), so we're basically personifying a cell.
@@rigierish3807 A lot of sperm are actually duds or deformed. Not uncommon to see one with 2 tails or swimming in circles or spazzing out or just laying there, etc.
@@davidgutierrez8297 first, there are a lot of different sperm cells, so if you find one that isn't exactly the same as the “basic” one, it's normal. But even if it was this one and it and it still was deformed, what do you imply? My point, though, is the same : it's a reproductive cell that carries genetic code. That's it.
مين جاي من عند الجوهري 😂❤ 0:14
This ended up being far more violent than I thought it was gonna be.
Yo you seem cool,can you explain what is this video all about lol
@@arq2565 I guess you missed your bio lessons in 7th grade
@@ridmadissanayake5201 ooh its about fricking?,soo what is thats needle thingy?
@@arq2565 it's ivf for ppl who can't make kids the normal way
@@ridmadissanayake5201 oooooh alright,learn something today
I would love to see a video on how those incredibly small pipettes and needles are manufactured. That’s an incredible feat in and of itself.
@BeetsbyDwight Thats the pipette he talks about.
@BeetsbyDwight That is actually done with the operators mouth. The suction anyways.
I work in a lab where we are manufacturing these pipettes. One is called injection which is the smaller pipette for the sperm, the other is called holder pipette which holds the egg. I work in QC.
ua-cam.com/video/2vI4fCsVdXc/v-deo.html
@@editherman.2555 so how it’s manufacture?
It's amazing how they made those super tiny hollow needles
Yeah. And that precision used for getting the sperm inside was no joke!
I didn't even think about the needles. You're totally right
@@projectap8018 not all people talk Russian lol
@@projectap8018 most people will just ignore it
@@noori2105 no i use translator
True spirit of biology giving goosebumps❤
No its not, this is wrong.
@@jd3jefferson556 cry about it religious fuck
وَل ق دَ خل قن ا ٱ لِۡن سَٰ نَ مِن سلَُٰ ل ةَ مِن طِي نَ ١٢ ث مَُ ج ع ل نَٰهَُ نُ طف ةَ فيِ ق را رَ مكِي نَ ١٣ ث مَُ خل قن ا ٱلنُّ طف ةَ عل ق ةَ ف خل قن ا ٱ ل عل ق ةَ مُ ض غ ةَ ف خل ق نا
ٱ لمُ ض غةَ عِ ظَٰ ما ف ك س ون ا ٱ لعِ ظَٰ مَ ل ح ما ث مَُ أ ن شَ أ نَٰهَُ خ لقًا ءا خ رَ ف ت با ر كَ ٱ للَُّ أ ح سنَُ ٱ ل خَٰلِقِي نَ ١٤ ث مَُ إِن كمُ ب ع دَ ذَٰ لِ كَ ل ميِ توُ نَ ١٥
Al-mu'minun: 12-14
@@jd3jefferson556 how is it wrong?
@@fathimeinitaarzi3632 shove your mecca into your own a$$
I love how this is the first baby picture of this person. He even got a picture of his two halves.
Edit: No politics please. As a Fiipino I did not know that sperm cells and egg cells were political in America as well as pronouns. I did not know pronouns was such a problem in the US, here our Filipino pronouns are not gendered so pronouns are not an issue here. I just wanted to say how if this zygote was a successful baby(since some of these do die and are unsuccessful), that person whether male or female can have this image printed, put in a photo album and one day they might have their own grandkids. They show their photo album and point to an image, "here I was in my 20s, and here I was at 1 year old. And here I was when I was just a single celled organism."
Edit 2: Oh gosh, my 3 year old comment still causing a fight in the replies. Reading all of your comments reminds me of back in grade school and highschool whenever our teacher split our class into two teams and would be given some controversial topic and it was our duty to defend and reciprocate. Winner gets extra points in the exams. It was chaotic, lots of boos, lots of cheers, it was fun. Wow, good times. Okay next debate. Pineapple on pizza. To eat or not to eat.
Edit 3: H - O - T - T - O - G - O _you can take me hot to go_
Oh don't mind me. Just having a fun time dancing.
Could also be a she
Realising a doctor looked at your first two cells is kinda weird tbh but ok😂
yeah that's great, isn't it?
Well all babies start out as female, so to say he.. is practically demolishing biology.. just saying.. I guess "they" would be a better alternative.
@@ms.ferretmanthing2404 all babies start agendered and she isn't either a biologically good option, so I agree with you.
The sex differentiation only starts after 7 weeks of fertilization.
"Hey grandpa show me a picture of you in your younger days"
Grandpa:
@Rifqi Naldo literally
@@myrepliesprobablydontmakes9571 The couple be having fun while the sperm is trying to reach the egg.
LMFAOOO OMFG I DIED 🤣🤣🤣
I love how they just yeet the egg at the end :D
"phewww is done. Now gtfo of here you egg."
because not every egg makes it don't put too much hope
"Back to the streets!!!"
@• RakPlayz_YT • Makes perfect sense, thanks for clarifying.
@RakPlayz_YT Big nope.
At the end it was fertilized egg(that the main comment was mentioning).
I love how this video makes it looks so easy but it's actually way too difficult to do
My god, that one stab that severed the sperm's tail was brutal
That's how the first time feels like...
You know there are Millions of them to choose from right?
@@kuggusdaddy3154 but hey u won the race right?
Their tails (aka flagellum) fall off as soon as the sperm penetrates the ovum (aka egg) . They only need it to get to the egg, so here the sperms falgellum is lost before fertilization because it's artificially inseminated and therefore it doesn't need the tail.
@@crogers3602 yes
Putting "i didnt ask to be born" on a whole new level
"Bro, I was just chilling out there swimming when this giant pipe appeared and then sucked me in, it dropped me inside a sphere that was being held by a huge thing that materialized out of nowhere, after dropping me in, they yeeted the sphere and here I am now."
Is it weird that I am more fascinated by the fact that they can manufacture such tiny needles and pipettes than from the miracle of life?
No, cause it only takes 2 drunk people to make a baby. Making a needle that small is very difficult.
@@tylerbonser7686r/cursed comments
That is exactly my question. How they can make that tiny needles?
Maybe a sperm as not as small as they told us 🤔
@@ravshanormsby
Come to think of it, my initial astonishment was kind of stupid. That's because there are many tiny mechanisms, with moving parts, like actuators and sensors which are far more complex than a microscopic hollow tube. I'm still interested to know how they make those needles though.
@@dakshfr it’s one word. r/cursedcomments
كل اللي جايين هنا طلاب جوهريه اصيله
How did I get here?
Yt recomendations think we'll watch everything in quarantine 🥴🥴
@@trusfrated4645 And apparently we will because here we are. LOL
By clicking
moon bear
Ohh you are 4.
"And that kids, was how I met your mother"
Haha
Thats how usually is
😂 clever
Hahahaha
the fact that the process of egg's and sperm's meeting called "first love" makes this joke even funnier
Legendary comment
Idk why but I feel sorry for the ovum being poked so roughly, it looks painful but in reality its nothing at all and Im just overly sensitive hahahaha
Ok snowflake...
It just like cutting nail for u own good,same goes in this vid
yeah you are ovary sensitive!
...
No dude. You're not overly sensitive. The ovum was legit stabbed.
اللي جاي من عند الجوهري ❤
0:47 the second tool just renders itself into existence
scared me
kind of a suction device to hold a cell in place during microinjections, it is also used in biotechnology
Materialized
Ikr I love it lol
🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
Props to the cameraman who turned himself into a microscopic being to show us this video
antman filmed this
XD
Heard this a lot…
@@ekoms1355 Me too bruhh
Just waiting for someone to get wooooshed
Who else holding their breath while watching this? 😂
Me
😂😂🙋
🤣
HAhahaha me
Why would you do that
Vay be. İnsanın içinden insan çıkması ne kadar muazzam bir şey. Ve o küçük şeyin içinde büyüyüp insan olması.
When you're slow and ended up in a unknown place but the team you don't know you're on carried you the whole game.
Body improvement club carrying passed out mob lol
I am a doctor worked in the reproductive medicine center of First-class Hospital at Grade 3 in China, I like this video so much. As UA-cam is blocked from accessing in China, If you don’t mind, I would like to share this video to other website in China for the purpose of popularizing knowledge of reproductive medicine and patient education. Of course, I will state the original author information at the end of the video. Thank you very much
Hello Sir,
I am just curious, what did you mean by Grade 3?
Is it some place? Or do you actually mean Grade 3, (like when children go to school)
@@sagelioneldsouza8230 it is a national rating based on the lots of criteria such as the quality of the facility, doctors and nurses experiences etc, grade 3 is the highest rating among hospitals
@@yihanjiang what grade was the facility that caused the global pandemic?
@@FuhqEwe That wasn't a hospital
@@FuhqEwe mic drop 😂😂
This young lad or lady is 5 years old now. Time flies.
Around 4 years old if you count the pregnancy months
or it didnt work at all. the success rate is 24%
Or it was selectively aborted in case more than one embryo was transferred and both made it and they didn’t want twins.
Or it was put into storage for a later date or maybe never to be used
or maybe i ate it
سبحان الله القوي العظيم الجبار خلق الإنسان من نطفه من طين تبارك ربنا العلي العظيم ❤❤
I love how the needle is even struggling to get in as if the sperm’s job wasn’t already hard enough. 😂 The egg is just sitting there like, “Take your time...”
Relatable lol 😆
@@ExtremeUnction1988 wait, what?
@@ExtremeUnction1988 lmaoo
@@ExtremeUnction1988 same
It was held by suction
The needle in the end be like: NEXT!
Just imagine the doctor himself said it, now i can't unhear it lol
Why did i laugh so hard, why is this funny???
Hahaha that was my first thought and I was looking for comments if anyone had same feel :D
🤣🤣
"thank u, next"
Sperm: "I'm not gonna make it."
Doctor: *I GOTCHU HOMIE.*
Lol
lmao 😂
طالبه جوهريه 🌚🤍
The fact that you are here with us should tell you how stubborn you were to reach here. We all deserve medals 🥇
That defeats the purpose of a medal
What
@@carldalord fr
Me arrependo ...
I regret...
But how tinyyyy was that needle omg
damn good question lad
Oh god
Somewhere around 5 micrometers wide
Microscopic needle
An ovum is 0.1mm so..
the fineness and the precision of build of these instruments!!!
Hence they charge bomb for IVF
@@Mr.dominar85 Bomb money goes into developing them though
とても繊細で緻密で偉大な事だと理解して上で、針の動きの俊敏さに笑ってしまいました。
i've been working in a company making those glass-pipettes for about two years now. It's really satisfying to do and actually fairly easy, yet so fascinating.
Wow
Woo... It is also used in biotechnology- Microinjection of recombinant DNA in host/vector cell
@Pi Pony microPipett is used in microinjection tech to make the cell stable by sucking, and then a microinjection is used to inject recombinant DNA to combine with plasmid dna in vector or can be injected directly into host. It's all biotechnology.
@@Sumit-rp5mx Well I studied it in class 12th though so I can understand it clearly.
Feeling good for the first time 😁
@@AnimeRusher wow bro... I'm in 12th ... giving board exams... And I will make career in biotechnology.
It's so good to finally see how strong an ovum's protective layer is which I learnt in my theory classes! Wow!!😮
1:33 It was like "Nah, screw being born"
1:37 and then : F*ck let me go back Stop AKHHHHHH!!!!
"I wasn't planning to win the race!!!!!"
You ain't going nowhere young man
@@TaydolfSwiftler LOL
Exactly 😂
Лучшее, что может быть в рекомендациях в 5 утра
Ova: hey stop, I am not interested in you.
Sperm: Me neither
Lab person: Whatever, Just hook up guys!.. need money!
Imao so underrated comment😂👍
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lol😁😁😜
Ou hi
So there is a human trafficker
Its mind boggling how instruments like this were actually created and are operated.
is mayonnaise an instrument?
@@DiagonalTanooki no patrick mayonnaise is not an instrument
Chances are the person conceived in this video will run into it on accident one day and won’t even know that it was him lol
HAHHAHAAH OH NO
I'm pretty sure that's not me because I'm a planned baby :)
The parents probably had to give consent and by so know about this footage
Or her
@@doctorpanigrahi9975 There's nothing more planned than purposely injected a single sperm into an egg
It's so amazing and unfathomable that we're and to build tools on such a nano scale, to be able to inject a cell with another cell
When you're trash at multiplayer but your best friend sets you up to win the game anyway.
LMAOO
I recently applied for a position in which I will be performing this procedure for patients. It would feel really good knowing I am able to change lives and make people happy.
@@coffee-vz1nr Love, I'm black. I was born with these. Nice try though lmao.
@@o_0264 Thank you! I get so many compliments on it. ❤️
@@coffee-vz1nr Sounds like you’re jealous. Sorry our lips are naturally juicy
I’m a technologist and I had a short internship in a fertility hospital where I watched this process. It’s a very important job that requires a lot of focus, but it’s a rewarding feeling. The pay is AMAZING. I wish I could have stayed. Good luck fellow STEM queen 👑
@@coffee-vz1nr what's wrong with you?
“What’s that big scar on your belly?”
“Doctor stabbed me with a giant hypodermic needle…9 months before I was born!”
It did look brutal, poor egg🤐
"What the actual fuck"
It looks brutal but it heals pretty easily and there are no visible differences
I don't have a scar but I know that my doctor stabbed my mother with his giant needle 9 months before I was born.
😂😂😂
Love this technology, We never grow tired of seeing this .
“When a needle and a cell membrane really love each other...”
My Daughter born through ICSI. Thanks Technology..She is a little princess. 🥳🥳🥳
awwwww💖🥰
That sperm and egg cell in a few years:
"Hey that's me"
Stolen comment
@@g0atman88 true
Fetus: hello there
*"He's the chosen one"*
Wow
I'll inform the jedi council
"Get carried, noob!"
As a person conceived via IVF, I feel really special ✨
I wonder how i got here from spearfishing to cell piercing.
I did the same to my brother, I made him fast asleep!
When you get incredibly tiny spears, there you have cell piercing
I got here from a karen calling the cops on a guy for fishing
The video i watched before this was" " 11 years old girl say 'men at work sign' are sexist "
@Julia Erstgeist 😅😅
Imagine a few days later and a scientist screams, "OH MY GOD THE SIGNS FOR THE HUMAN AND CHICKEN SPEM BANKS HAVE BEEN SWITCHED!"
All thanks to DR RORPOPOR HERBAL for healing me of my pcos that i have been living with for the past 8 years now thanks DR RORPOPOR HERBAL for curing me.........
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😂
"IT'S A CHIMAN HUCKEN!"
Boy with chicken head 😆
Fun fact: this process is almost identical to how cloning is achieved, you can take an egg and a sperm cell. Use one of those needles to remove the genetic material from the nucleus of both egg and Sperm, replace them both with the DNA of the subject you are attempting to clone, fertilize the egg with the sperm containing the same DNA, it creates a near perfect genetic copy of the subject, it still requires a surrogate mother to actually develop, so the “memories” and actual “soul” are not cloned, the clone will grow up to be its own person with its own experiences, memories, and soul.
Watched a few news stories about cloning goats all the way back in the late 90s, Vice did a documentary about a guy in Japan that has been cloning a customer’s dog since the 90s, every time his dog passes away, he has it cloned. It’s insane how close the clone looks to the original, they grow the same patters in their fur, they grow to be the exact same size and weight, they have the same health issues the original had, but they all have completely unique personalities
You can't remove or add genetic materials with a needle. It is way too big for that
@@Phagastick ofcourse yes.
We have to use some restriction endonucleases to remove and to join some DNA strands. It's high of cost..
It will take so much of time too..
Practically possible...........🙂
Clone is different. And this processes like ICSP, IFGT, IFGT are different.. You said like egg and sperm containing same DNA( chromosomes) I think it's not possible to the allosomes having same Chromosomes in both..
Sir can you explain how the cloning is achieved??????
@@GaneshMedEd It's deceptively simple in theory, yet grueling in practice
@@Phagastick yessss. It is........
This is so fascinating that someone is able to handle cells with tools really precisely.
Blown away by how small those instruments must be and the precision needed.
80 micrometers
This is nothing. You will be able to fit thousands of transistors on the tip of the needle
After the process was done.. The needle was like.. Chal nikal.. To the egg
Egg should say that
Or needle should said that to the sperm.
Kahaani mein kich masala kam hai
Hahahah.. han 😂😂😂
من عند الجوهريييييييييييييييييييييييييييييييييييييييييييييييي😂
Plot twist: He is 2years old now
2* if you count the pregnancy
2
woah
is*
*He is now 2 years old.
It was like watching a one-sided fencing match at first lol. Still an extremely miraculous process to witness.
_"come on, come on... enter the egg cell, you dang needle..."_
I hope this is not me watching myself.
LMAO WHAT
So is your dad gae? Impotent?
So you are 2 years old?
@@spongebobsmirk1528 geez wat??
Are you just 2 years old
To the child who was in the video..if your life becomes success or becomes sucks..you know who is the doctor to acknowledge or to blame with...you could be the best or worse pick
Fifteen years after from this moment;
Adolescent young: (in tears) I feel so worthless mom...
Mom: Never think like that, you are chosen person.
Cringe
@@righteousred723 what are you, twelve?
@@theminisimmer How can someone be 12 moiron, it's "some" "one" if you didn't catch that.
@@WhiteGeared *moron, and he meant his "age" if you didn't catch that.
After birth That guy has a special childhood video of himself/herself that no one can ever have
Themself*
i will keep this when my son ask "where baby's come from?" question come up.
No
@@ctrlv4037 yes it’s smart
@@sendhelpuser1335 the comment is a month old hope you see my reply.
Then the parent doesn't need to over complicate things with explanations.
Big brain move
@@Mia-ys4se that's way more complicated...
I’m an embryologist. I did this many times and our happiness is when the couples are coming back to the lab with the babies we create. It’s funny when we think that we are the first one we saw them and choose them for life lol. Or after some years go to that kid and say “I create you, I gave u this life” its really mind-blowing when u see it as an egg and sperm and after a year as a baby 😅
We aren't losers we're here after winning one of the greatest competitions
@@exodeus7959 But Man is made in such a way that we must win a competition just to exist
From 3 idiots movie
hello! merci pour cette viéo et ces explications très édificateurs, moi je suis infertile et en PMA depuis des années pour une endométriose sévère et des ovaires polykystiques, plusieurs FIV inabouties et un don d'ovocytes au Cecos, rien! une GPA inespérée avec A. Feskov group via Bruxelles malgré nos lois bioéthiques farfelues en France, merci à ces pays qui nous donnent une chance d'exister en tant que mamans!
I'm wondering if the poking and prodding damages the ovum in any way.
Well those cells are able to regenerate and multiply incredibily fast...
#durecorde #viralshorts #viral #tiktok SHORTS #shorts
It is not a cell but yeah it is damaged
It certainly does some kind of damage that would only manifest some time later. Many assisted reproductive technologies end up with the offspring being premature or with low or very low birth weight, and I'm not even talking abut possible birth defects.
Intracytoplasmic sperm injection, which is what we see here, does not necessarily damage the ovum, but rather poses a great risk for Y-chromosome deletions.
@@deniselisboa1 but it certainly does some irreversible damage
الي جي من عند الجوهري 😂❤
Question: Why the genetic material inside the egg does not get destroyed even after the insertion of the thick needle ?
I assume the dark spot on the cell is the nucleus where all the dna is.
@@lemonke8132 yeah maybe this is right
Bcoz it is ICSI - Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection.. it's meant to be injected into the cytoplasm..and since it is a eukaryotic cell, the genetic material is not scattered in the cytoplasm.
Loop pm
@Mariano Talavera Not sure about that one chief
Ah yes the nostalgia I remember being here swimming around being bored, god I can’t forget those memories 😢
Yess it was so boring😴
Luckily I had board games
He he i had a pc with 120hz monitor I killed 2 entire squads in fortnite lost the match but won the marathon
Medical technology is amazing! We've come so far as the human race!
no…no we didn’t…
@@SuperMegaLamp Why do you say that? We started out not knowing what germs are and now we in an era where people won't die from a simple infected cut!
@@Ipetam bro how do u not know
@@SuperMegaLamp I've experienced myself how great medical technology is. I have type 1 diabetes. If I had been born before the 1930s/1940s I would have died young. Now I have an insulin pump and a CGM that does most of the work for me and I can live a naturally long life.
Why do you think that isn't the case? Since I don't know why don't you enlighten me?
No
اللي جاي من محاضرغ الجوهري أو ٣ ثانوي 😂
人間ってやっぱ凄いな…
生命の仕組みの一部を発見したところから、ねっころがってこの映像を沢山の人が見るってところまで、どれだけモノが積み上がってるんだろう
本当に寝転がって見てたからギクッとした。
案の定湧く日本人好き
yes.
yes
@@ああ-p3k7o you like us really thanks 😊
"Mom....You told me that I was adopted, what were my real parents like?"
何気なく見た2分の動画だけど、1つの生命の誕生の瞬間をピンポイントで残せるのって、考え深いし、神秘だし、なんか怖さを感じたし、色々考えさせられるな〜
Example?
تالته ثانوي دفعه 2025 من جاي من عند الجوهري 😂😂
How do they make such tiny needles? Please, i've always wanted to know 🙏🏼
I don't know
this is intercytoplasmic sperm injection
@@NerdyNEET yes! you can use capillary pullers which use a resistance to heat the capillary locally and weights to impart the correct traction for the desired diameter. (but I've never done ivf, only used very similar instrumentation)
As someone said, those tiny instuments can be made by heating glass and moldding it whot some techniques... it can produce a tip of a few nanometers... but i dont belive thats how they made this needle and the sucker... but its a way to get tiny instuments, order of nanometers
Well computers have transistors that are literally less than 100 atoms in length. A needle small enough to penetrate an egg cell isn't really surprising.