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The process would mirror current IVF techniques: creating embryos in vitro and then transferring them into an artificial womb chamber, such as a biobag—an environment that mimics amniotic fluid and is meticulously monitored and adjusted as the fetus develops. Once the fetus reaches full term, the mother would be notified and could pick up her child, now fully gestated and ready for life outside the artificial environment.