The in vitro fertilization center in Sheba is the first one established in Israel. It began operating in the early 1980s and as early as September 1982, a new test tube baby was born in Israel, which became the fifth country in the world with a test tube baby. Since then, the Sheba center has been one of the leading in the field and the most advanced in the world.
In 2005, it became the world's first pregnancy center after freezing ovarian tissue. The center is recognized in Israel and around the world for its innovation and quality of care and medical research that lead it to many impressive achievements.
In the area of surveillance and quality control, the Center for Fertility is at the top of the list, thanks to the use of a computerized system that allows monitoring of test results, treatment progress and success rates.
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