Potential Drawbacks of In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) Methods
High Costs and Technical Demands:
IVF involves expensive instruments and reagents. These assisted reproductive techniques require extremely high precision and must be handled by specialized professionals using costly equipment.
Reduced Adoption Rates:
In countries like India, there are many orphaned and destitute children who may not survive or thrive without proper care. The availability of IVF may reduce the rate of legal adoptions, as people may prefer biological parenthood over adoption.
Risk of Embryo Loss:
There is always a possibility that early embryos formed through in-vitro fertilisation may not survive.