The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has sought a report from the Government of Punjab on the in-vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment availed by the late Punjabi singer’s mother
What is IVF?
A type of fertility treatment where fertilization occurs outside the body (in a lab).
Other ART procedures include sperm donation and surrogacy.
Do you Know?
ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology): Your definition is spot on! ART encompasses all medical procedures used to achieve pregnancy by handling sperm or eggs outside the body.
Sperm Donation: This is indeed an ART technique where sperm from a donor is used to inseminate the woman.
In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF): Both sperm and egg are fertilized outside the body in a laboratory dish. After fertilization, the resulting embryo is then transferred to the woman’s uterus for implantation and pregnancy.
Gestational Surrogacy: This is another ART procedure, but it differs slightly from your explanation. In gestational surrogacy, a fertilized embryo (created through IVF with intended parents’ sperm and egg or donor sperm/egg) is implanted in the gestational carrier’s uterus. The gestational carrier is not genetically related to the baby
Benefits of IVF
Helps couples and individuals struggling with infertility.
Reduces miscarriage risk.
High success rates for pregnancy.
Allows use of donated eggs or sperm.
Risks of IVF
Physically and emotionally demanding (time, money, stress).
Potential side effects from fertility medications.
Can be expensive and emotionally challenging.
Recent Debate
A recent case of a 58-year-old woman using IVF sparked debate about age limits.
Current law in India restricts ART procedures to women between 21-50 years old.
Some argue for a higher limit due to increasing lifespans and better healthcare.
Others emphasize health risks and the need for parental support over time.
W.H.O View on Infertility
Defines infertility as the inability to conceive after one year of unprotected intercourse.
Recognizes infertility as a health issue impacting millions globally.
Affirms the right to family planning and the highest attainable health standards.
Conclusion
Infertility can hinder the right to a family.
Addressing infertility is crucial for family planning and well-being.
Supportive government policies can ease the financial and emotional burden of IVF.
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