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AI models can evaluate minute characteristics, making it easier for experienced embryologists to select in vitro embryos. Integrating with Time-Lapsing Imaging (TLI) technology improves the selection of in vitro embryos.
Fremont, CA: In-vitro fertilization (IVF) is gaining popularity in low- and middle-income countries due to new technologies making it more accessible and affordable. However, India's current ART system faces quality, regulation, and transparency issues. As beliefs and attitudes change, doctors should adopt a broader perspective, focusing on childless couples' needs.
Here Are Some Current Developments In IVF Technology:
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) In IVF
AI can improve ART treatment plans by analyzing images for observable characteristics with a database of at least 100,000 instances. AI models can evaluate minute characteristics, making it easier for experienced embryologists to select in vitro embryos. Integrating with Time-Lapsing Imaging (TLI) technology improves the selection of in vitro embryos. AI can be used for portable semen analysis machines, predicting embryo ploidy, single embryo transfer, and successful implantation rates.
Stem Cell Treatment
Stem cell treatment significantly advances IVF, utilizing stem cells extracted from bone marrow or fat tissues. These totipotent stem cells, which can self-regulate and differentiate into various types, are injected into the body to replace damaged cells, making this a highly researched topic in different medical fields.
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