This medical tech will catch on soon
The egg bank technology should be given a chance to develop.
The percentage of success will undoubtedly rise, perhaps even dramatically, given time and effort.
After all, most studies on animals have been reassuring. They are a good indicator on how effective the outcome will correspondingly be on human beings.
The rate of congenital abnormalities through this method is low.
it is , in fact, comparable with that seen among children conceived naturally.
We should support medical research which is designed or intended to benefit people in the short or long term.
It must be noted that an enormous amount of medical reseacrh and development had come about in the last century.
Such breakthroughs must be supported.
It would be a reasonable assumption that this “egg now on ice and baby later” medical phenomenon will bear more fruit and become a boon to those requiring it, of whom the numbers will undoubtedly increase.
I suggest that we look at the matter in its wider context and not in isolation.
Mervin s. singhe
Kuala Lumpur
New Straits Times

Add A Comment