AI babies: New technology is helping fertility docs choose the best embryos for IVF

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Fox News contributor Dr. Marc Siegel weighs in on how artificial intelligence can change the patient-doctor relationship on'America's Newsroom.' It's been shown to detect cancer, pinpoint cavities and answer medical questions -- and now, artificial intelligence may help fertility doctors select the ideal embryo for in-vitro fertilization (IVF). With one in every five U.S. adult married women unable to get pregnant after a year of trying, per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), many turn to IVF for help. The fertility treatment is responsible for between 1% and 2% of all births in the country. The process, however, is not guaranteed -- and it's expensive, averaging more than $12,000 per session, according to the American Society of Reproductive Medicine.

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