Assisted
reproduction has been an effective treatment option for couples in overcoming
their problems related to infertility and plan their pregnancies better. The
number of conceptions ending in a live birth with ART has been ever-increasing,
but the treatment remains reserved mainly in developed countries.
Assisted
conception has been inaccessible or unavailable in the resource-deprived
countries, but active doctors and scientists in the field are increasingly
reaching out to people, helping them get fertility treatments and conceive
babies.
The wide spectrum of ART treatments is now reaching many regions. It
has seen development in the developing nations as technological advancements in
the sector open its door to provide multifaceted health-care.
There have been
several reproductive health experts and doctors in India, working to prioritize
the practice and researching of ART. One such leading embryologist and
reproductive health consultant in India, Dr Goral Gandhi, has worked
dedicatedly to suppress the challenges inherent in clinical skills training in
India and to improve the overall ART performance.
She has played a major role
in overcoming the unique challenges faced by the region in adoption assisted
conception.
The technology and
social restraint posed a challenge for the adoption of treatment, especially in
developing countries like India and South Africa, which Goral Gandhi has been trying
to mitigate through her original research in the field, as well as educating
people and generating awareness. She has also trained more than 500
embryologists and dedicated her career to improving IVF process and overall
patient care in developing regions, majorly India.
Further opening
about fertility treatments in India, patient outreach and efficacy of therapy
show a significant improvement. Anjali Widge of the Population Council, New
Delhi reported that there were more than 60 centers offering ART in India,
almost all in the private sector.
As the technology and availability of
techniques improve, it is expected to provide a means to extend assisted
reproductive technologies, reducing their expense and extending the limit.
Dr. Sonia Malik, another
advocate of reproductive health and IVF in India, has been keenly working in
the field of ART, introducing adequate physical and diagnostic facilities
through optimized laboratories in the country, helping both men and women lead
a fuller and better life.
She goes great
lengths in helping understand how infertility is still seen as a woman’s
condition than a man in the developing countries. Labelling women “childless”
underpins social stigma and economic hardship for them. In developing regions,
the issue of infertility is still synonymous with inability or incapability.
Bringing the issue into light, renowned doctors like Goral Gandhi, Sonia Malik, and
others, are working to bring accessible infertility treatment in emerging
countries and extending patient outreach and education.
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