The correct option is B
ZIFT
Zygote intrafallopian transfer (ZIFT) or Tubal Embryo Transfer is similar to IVF.
The primary difference is that the embryo transfer after fertilization is done in the fallopian tube in case of ZIFT whereas in case of IVF the embryo is transferred in the uterus. The other name of this method is TET (tubal embryo transfer) due to the transfer of embryo directly into the tubes. The next step in the process is to transfer the fertilized egg in the fallopian tube at 24 hours.
Gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) involves transferring eggs and sperm into the woman's fallopian tube.
Assisted Reproductive Technology is a number of different processes for the treatment of infertility. It helps to own pregnancy in different methods like in vitro fertilization, surrogacy, and fertility medications.