AI enabled IVF can revolutionise infertility treatment
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ETHealthworld presents the third edition of the Fertility Conclave, key players of the fertility ecosystem including fertility experts, researchers, pharmaceutical and lifescience companies, and policymakers will come together to deliberate on the fertility industry's medical, legal and financial issues.
CAPA IVM is the latest addition to traditional infertility treatment practices like IUI, IVF, ICSI, etc. This treatment is unique and is being offered by very few centres in the world.
Infertility has a huge social stigma and most couples struggle to come to terms with it. Friends and family may not always be able to connect to the challenges that women with infertility faces, since this remains an unseen illness, and the condition can negatively influence personal relationships and produce conflict, both interpersonal and intrapersonal.
Experts at the second edition of ETHealthworld Fertility Conclave will discuss the inculcation of technology including artificial intelligence (AI) in the fertility segment, expansion of insurance to the segment, impact of legislation and regulation amongst other recent changes introduced in the fertility segment.
Indira IVF plans to make infertility treatment more accessible in underserved regions and offer counseling and infertility treatments. They have extended their area of service to freezing eggs and sperm for young men and women who choose to delay family planning.
Apart from this, with advancing age, the chances of diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and related diseases increase and result in infertility.
Besides female infertility, the centre is equipped treat male infertility cases which have seen a drastic increase from 40 to 50% in recent years, claimed the hospital.
The government should make necessary provisions in the Union Budget 2017-18 to bring infertility treatment under insurance cover, support ayurvedic medicines and improve ambulance services, according to experts.
A 33-year-old woman who was undergoing infertility treatment at a hospital died on Friday.The woman's family claimed her death was caused by doctors' negligence, and demanded action against the hospital.