There are cheers from many and concerns from some as the first country in the world has approved three-parent babies.
The UK has voted to become the first country to allow the creation of babies from three people.
Overnight British MP’s voted in favour of the bill meaning DNA from two women and one man can be used in IVF.
The procedure, developed by British scientists, allows IVF clinics to replace an egg’s defective mitochondrial DNA with healthy DNA from a female donor, to prevent children suffering debilitating conditions like muscular dystrophy.
For many families the news will be life changing.
A mother who lost seven children to a rare genetic disease told the BBC that she was overwhelmed by the decision.
Sharon Bernardi said “It’s not about being selfish. It’s not about wanting designer babies. It’s not about doing injustice to people with disabilities. It’s about trying to create a healthy baby. It’s about trying to give a child a future.
Seven of Sharon’s children had mitochondrial disease. Six died before they were two-years old, and one, a boy lived till he was 21-years old.
In a free vote in the British Commons, 382 MPs were in favour of the bill and 128 against the technique that stops genetic diseases being passed from mother to child.
Professor Doug Turnbull, who led the team that devised the three-parent technique at Newcastle University, said “This is an important hurdle in the development of this new IVF technique, but we still have the debate in the House of Lords, and importantly the licensing by the HFEA [the fertility regulator].
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Please stop calling these embryos three PARENT babies. DNA does not a parent make. These embryo's will contain the DNA of three human beings - and at LEAST one very generous human being. The use of casual incorrect language may put people who don't know the details offside. Having to undergo fertility treatment, no matter what type/how invasive is HARD, no need to make it harder.
A few of these commenters here seem not to understand how this works. It's not a third parent, exactly, it's a mitochondria donor. It is merely replacing the unhealthy mtDNA with healthy mtDNA. Babies born this way will end up with around 0.1% of their genetic code being made up by the donor.
It's amazing and it means that people will be born without having to suffer.
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I have been reading about Professor Doug Turnbull who led the research team. How amazing and incredible that we have people in the world like this!
What people also don't realise, is that he has spent decades leading research to help people who suffer from michondrial disease. This is just one of the measures that his team have developed, so it's not "taking away" from other research - it is complimenting other research.
I am awed at the intelligence and dedication of people like that. I'm glad that there a few here who can see this for what it really is - to help stop suffering and the advancement of our species. I find it utterly amazing and a huge contribution to humankind.