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Maharashtra: Eight Government Medical Colleges to soon offer free IVF treatment
Mumbai: In a pioneering move, the Maharashtra government is set to launch In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) centres in some selected government-run medical colleges and hospitals (GMCH), providing free treatment to thousands of couples grappling with infertility.
Private clinics almost charge Rs 2 lakh for each such procedure making it inaccessible to the majority of the population.
These IVF centres will be equipped with essential tools such as high-quality microscopes, centrifuges for sperm preparation, and embryo culture systems to create a controlled environment for cultivating embryos. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to addressing fertility challenges and making advanced reproductive treatments accessible to a broader population.
The officer clarified that the institutes now possess devices such as endoscopy and ultrasonography, but they will acquire supplementary equipment tailored to IVF procedures.
Many parents who have been unable to conceive have found success with the In vitro fertilisation services offered by Mumbai's publicly funded institutions. There are already fifty parents registered at Sion Hospital. Dr Mohan Joshi, the dean of Sion Hospital, said, “The response we have received is very encouraging. Initially hesitant, people take counselling and then undergo treatment cycles. At our centre, 12 couples have successfully welcomed healthy babies.”
Explaining the importance of making IVF more accessible to the public, Dr Nikhil Daddar, a renowned fertility specialist, said, “IVF offers hope. The process involves handling eggs, sperm, and embryos, requiring advanced technology. By bringing IVF to government facilities, we empower needy couples to conceive without financial strain, ensuring that infertility is not a barrier to realizing their dreams of having a family.”
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Sanchari Chattopadhyay has pursued her M.A in English and Culture Studies from the University of Burdwan, West Bengal. She likes observing cultural specificities and exploring new places.