China develops advanced IVF tools to boost birth rates
BGI Genomics technology scans embryos before implantation, helping doctors select those most likely to develop into healthy pregnancies
The fertility industry in China is stepping up efforts to improve the success rates of in vitro fertilisation (IVF) amid the country’s declining birth rate. BGI Genomics, one of China’s leading biotechnology firms, provides advanced chromosome screening solutions to support IVF procedures.
The technology scans embryos before implantation, helping doctors select those most likely to develop into healthy pregnancies. The process identifies chromosome imbalances through detection of missing and extra chromosomes which result in miscarriage and unsuccessful IVF cycles and genetic disorders.
The preimplantation genetic testing process requires specialised professionals who must complete extended testing procedures. Clinics use chromosome screening to improve their decision-making process because it helps them determine which patients need implantation while decreasing their costs and emotional stress from needing multiple IVF treatments.
China now experiences its lowest birth rate. Despite relaxation of family planning restrictions, couples continue to postpone or skip parenthood because they face financial constraints and work obligations and societal transformations. The demand for assisted reproductive technologies has grown throughout time.
Fertility clinics that use advanced chromosome screening can improve treatment outcomes and better manage patient capacity. Genetic testing enables doctors to create precise patient medical assessments through their testing procedures, but it simultaneously creates ethical and privacy issues because patient data contains extremely private details.
Chinese authorities have established stronger monitoring processes which help clinics maintain ethical and regulatory standards while safeguarding patient information.
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