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How IVF is helping the world or not?

When the first test tube bay was born in 1978, it was called a miracle. Since then more than 6 million babies have been born using this medical technique.

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How IVF is helping the world or not?

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  1. How IVF is helping the world or not? When the first test tube bay was born in 1978, it was called a miracle. Since then more than 6 million babies have been born using this medical technique. Over the years this medical procedure has been scrutinized, criticized and have been put to moral debates. So, what are the major controversies and questions regarding this procedure? Helps couples start a family – Almost 20 percent of couples all over the world need help to have a baby. With modern life and marriage and family becoming secondary to career, the fertility of women is on the ebb. Males also suffer from infertility due to growing pollution and stress which reduces their sperm count. An IVF center in Delhi did a survey on male infertility treatment in Delhi and the results were startling. More than 60 percent of males have lower sperm count after a year of marriage. So, it has become a very good solution for couples who earlier had no means to start a family. Great for scientific progress – From the scientific point of view IVF is a major achievement. There is much to learn about the development of the human embryo. It was called a miracle as it was the first time humans were produced in the lab. Argument of destruction of family values – A popular concern that was also portrayed in many movies was that it would destroy the family. Belief was that traditional marriage would be replaced by selective breeding in labs. This would also thin down the genetic pool which gets richer by cross

  2. breeding. But with time this argument died down due the benefits of the procedure. Azoospermia treatment in Delhi has helped many couples have their own babies and has saved many families. Now people go to testube baby center in Delhi when faced with fertility issues. Becoming God – The religious people across all religions are against IVF as they want reproduction to remain natural. They think the scientists are playing God by producing children in the laboratory. The major debate is about selecting which child lives based on gender which has skewed the population sex ratio in many countries. Will it be the new normal – Some people fear that it may become the new normal, and more and more people will raise children alone. According to psychology this can create real problems in the society. Whatever stand you take IVF is a good choice for people with fertility problems. Using it to select the gender is not a good practice, and also it should not be overdone.

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