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The field of artificial womb technology has surfaced as a revolutionary and transformative domain within reproductive science. Ectogenesis, an advanced form of premature intensive care, involves raising neonates in an artificial environment. The concept was first introduced by J.B.S. Haldane, a British scientist, in 1924. To achieve ectogenesis for human embryos and foetuses, the development of an artificial uterus becomes necessary. EctoLife, an organization dedicated to reducing human suffering and minimizing the need for caesarean sections, has designed an artificial womb. Instead of the mother undergoing painful bodily processes, EctoLife proposes a simple solution where couples can "give birth" to their child by pressing a button. EctoLife has proudly unveiled the world's first artificial womb facility, offering parents the opportunity to customize their child's traits from a menu of options. This paper establishes the biological perspective of Artificial Womb Technology without delving into the ethical
"A Review on the Third Era of Human Reproduction Ectolife - Artificial Womb Technology", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.9, Issue 4, page no.33 - 37, April-2024, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2404004.pdf
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Published Paper ID: IJSDR2404004
Registration ID:210568
Published In: Volume 9 Issue 4, April-2024
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Page No: 33 - 37
Publisher: IJSDR | www.ijsdr.org
ISSN Number: 2455-2631
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