Baby conceived thanks to an iPhone

He was born in Glasgow a baby conceived thanks to an iPhone, or according to the British newspaper The Sun, "the first iPhone baby."

The story is that of a couple who had been trying to have a baby for four years. They were already considering artificial insemination or adoption when an iPhone came into their lives.

Dudley, he, gave Lena, she, one for her 30th birthday, and she obsessed with getting pregnant, the Fertility Friend app was downloaded. The program contains a fertility calendar that calculates the most fertile days to conceive.

After using it for two months and paying attention to the exact moment in which they had to get down to work to conceive (even of the sexual positions suggested by the application), she managed to get pregnant and nine months later, little Lola was born.

The couple thanks the blessing of being parents to the iPhone, considering the device as the architect of having his daughter in his arms today.

Of course, everyone believes in what they want, and they have every right to believe that their baby has been born thanks to the iPhone, but don't you think it's quite frivolizing things? Either they are the creators of the program and they want to promote it or I don't know what to think.

As it happened, she had just downloaded the application, followed the recommendations of the fertility program to the letter and on this occasion there was luck, but from there to thank her daughter's life to a cell phone there is a long way.