AI can now pick the best embryo to implant for IVF - ISRAEL21c
Louise Brown, the world's first "test tube" baby, was born in 1978 through in vitro fertilization (IVF). In IVF, sperm and egg meet outside the body and the best resulting embryo is implanted into the womb in hopes of a healthy pregnancy. "There have been so many advancements in the bioscience aspects of IVF since then, but it lags behind other healthcare verticals big time as far as data science -- and there is a lot of data that is not being used," Eran Eshed, CEO and cofounder of Fairtility, tells ISRAEL21c. "Today, the process of assisted reproductive technology is based on experience and subjective judgment. The outcomes are not very impressive – it takes an average of three IVF cycles per patient to take a baby home," says Eshed.
Mar-14-2021, 09:40:40 GMT
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