Future Trends in IVF: Embryo Testing & Gene Editing

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Dr. Soma Singh
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Endocrinology
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Urban Und Vogel
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1.0
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2952-6418
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67
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Fertility treatment has come a long way over the last four decades. What once felt challenging and uncertain is now more hopeful due to continuous advancements in medical science. In-vitro fertilisation (IVF) has helped many couples become parents, and the future promises even better outcomes with greater comfort and personalisation.

As technology continues to evolve, IVF is no longer just about fertilising an egg in a lab. It's about smarter care, faster decisions, and a deeper understanding of each individual's fertility journey.

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