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Singaporean siblings named Ivfen, Ivfeno, Ivfy

In vitro fertilization (IVF)
In vitro fertilization (IVF)

In the early 1990s, Singaporean couple Benson and Vivien Foong decided to seek medical assistance because they’d been unable to conceive a child during the first eight years of their marriage.

They spent another year “trying methods like taking fertility pills, carefully timing sex and artificial insemination.” But nothing worked.

Finally, as a last resort, they turned to IVF (in vitro fertilization).

The treatment was successful, allowing the Foongs to have their first child, a baby girl.

As “a tribute to the procedure, which was a miracle to them,” the couple decided to incorporate the letter sequence I-V-F into their daughter’s name, Ivfen (pronounced iev-fern).

Two years later, the Foongs welcomed a set of twins, one boy and one girl, again with the help of IVF.

They named their son Ivfeno (pronounced iev-fern-o) and their second daughter Ivfy (pronounced iev-fee).

Source: Teng, Amelia. “Ivfen, Ivfeno, and Ivfy: Why the names of 3 Singaporean siblings begin with the letters IVF.” Straits Times 21 Jul. 2018.

Image: Adapted from ICSI intracytoplasmic sperm injection (public domain)