Today, 'World Embryologist Day' is being celebrated all over the world. On this day in the year 1978, the first child was born with the help of IVF. In such a situation, today we are going to tell you which Bollywood celebs have become parents through IVF or surrogacy.

Farah Khan
Bollywood's famous choreographer, Farah Khan, gave birth to three children, Jar, Diva, and Anya, in 2008. She became a mother with the help of IVF at the age of 43. Farah Khan married filmmaker Shirish Kunder in 2004. She could not become a mother naturally. After this, she resorted to IVF to become a mother.
Preity Zinta
Preity Zinta is one of the Bollywood celebrities who have adopted IVF. Preity Zinta opted for IVF treatment in 2021 and gave birth to twins, Jai and Jiya, with her husband Gene Goodenough. He married Jean Goodenough in a private ceremony in Los Angeles in 2016.
Kiran Rao
Aamir Khan's ex-wife and filmmaker Kiran Rao also became a mother in 2011 through IVF surrogacy. Her son's name is Azad. She is said to have tried to become a mother naturally for five years. Kiran Rao married Aamir Khan in 2005. The two separated through divorce in 2021.
Gauri Khan
Filmmaker Gauri Khan is also one of the Bollywood celebrities who adopted IVF surrogacy. Gauri Khan had already become the mother of two children, Aryan Khan and Suhana Khan. After this, she took the help of IVF surrogacy. After this, her son Abram Khan was born.

These celebs also took the help of IVF
Let us tell you that celebrities like Tusshar Kapoor, Karan Johar, Sunny Leone and Daniel Weber, Sohail Khan and Seema Khan, Krishna Abhishek have also become parents either through IVF or surrogacy.
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