Indira Ganeshan's Quotes on Recent Developments in IVF Treatments

Indira Ganeshan, who runs an IVF clinic in Delhi, says, "This is an important step in the field of IVF treatment and will go a long way in getting higher success rates for couples who undergo this treatment.

A collaboration between biologists and engineers at Monash University has led to the development of a new technique to visualise embryo formation. Researchers were able to see, for the first time, the movement of all the cells in embryos under microscope. In the future, this method will help in prior selection of embryo in IVF treatment, before inserting them back into the uterus. This can lead to higher IVF success rate.

Indira Ganeshan, who runs an IVF clinic in Delhi, says, “This is an important step in the field of IVF treatment and will go a long way in getting higher success rates for couples who undergo this treatment. They undergo a lot of stress and emotional trauma and the IVF and Fertility Specialist has to not only treat them, but also give them emotional support. With such inventions, patients will feel more confident with the IVF and fertility specialist.”

Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, announces the launch of open access journal Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online.

Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online is an exclusively online journal focusing on interdisciplinary discussion and debate of the rapidly expanding field of reproductive biomedicine in its socio-cultural context. It is aimed at bringing to light new research in social sciences, arts and humanities on technical and socio-cultural aspects of human reproduction. Its audience comprises researchers, clinicians, practitioners, policy makers, academics and patients.

Indira Ganeshan, an IVF and Fertility doctor in Delhi, says that this is an important breakthrough in the field of IVF treatment. The open access journal will be a great help for the IVF and fertility spacialists. She has also welcomed another finding which shows how women aged 43 and above can go for more successful IVF treatment.

Indira Ganeshan is a very forward looking person who welcomes new inventions in the field of IVF treatment. She is always on the look out of the new methods of IVF treatment that can help patients undergoing this treatment and infertility diagnosis and cure. This is because she understands the nature of emotional trauma that these patients undergo and she is always willing to help them in their search of a proper, more advanced and accurate treatment of their infertility condition. She is one of those people who believe in instilling hope in people who have lost all hope. Indira Ganeshan has a clinic in Delhi where she gives consultation to patients looking for IVF treatment and needs of surrogacy. Her style of IVF consultation includes giving emotional support to her patients and understanding their medical as well as emotional needs.