Kamala Selvaraj

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Dr. Kamala Selvaraj MD DGO PhD, Obstetrician and Gynecologist, graduated from Kasturba Medical College, Manipal. She completed DGO and MD from Madras Medical College Chennai. She underwent training in 'In vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer techniques at Monash University, Melbourne in 1985 followed by several training programmes in Singapore and Monash University. Dr. Kamala Selvaraj commissioned the First Test Tube Baby of South India in August 1990 and since then has had many achievements – including several first - in assisted reproduction. In 2002, she was awarded PhD for her thesis on “Premature Ovarian Failure and its management”. She has many publications to her credit in several National and International journals as first author and has authored chapters in textbooks on assisted reproduction. She is also the recipient of several awards including Best Lady Doctor award (1993), Mahila Shironmani Award (1995), Rajiv Gandhi Memorial National Integration Award (1995) and Seva Ratna Award. She constantly updates herself in assisted reproduction by participating in national and international conferences.

• She pioneered the first test tube baby in South India in 1990
• In 1992 - For the first time in India she made a surrogate baby possible
• In 1992 - Her clinic performed the first Sperm attached Oocyte Fallopian tube Transfer (SOFT)
• India’s first surrogate-borne baby was born on June 23, 1994, in Chennai. The child was delivered by Dr Kamala Selvaraj
• In 2008 - first Frozen Egg (Oocyte) baby,
• For the first time in South East Asia, under her care, twins were born to a patient with Mayer-Rokintansky-Kustner-Hauser Syndrome through a surrogate.

She has fulfilled the dream of thousands of couples in India and from countries like Dubai, UK, US, Australia, Sri Lanka and Canada to have children of their own.

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