1 Mar
2016
At present, around 8 and 12% of the couples across different countries in the Asia – Pacific region are facing problem, conceiving in their lives. In some regions this figure has also reached close to 1/3 or more mothers. Research analysts at Allied Market Research taking a closer look at the critical imperatives such as growth factor, share and size and trends in Asia-Pacific in-vitro fertilization services market reveal that nations such as India, infertility is the major reason that calls for gynaecological consultation. Where infertility is a big problem, couples looking for assistance are likely to put pressure on limited health care facilities.
Researchers studying the Asia-Pacific in-vitro fertilization services market further indicate that infertility can affect man and woman alike. However, it’s only women especially in the developing nations that often bear the blame for not being able to conceive .Furthermore, in several developing nations the problem results in a divorce by the husband. The most extensive survey of infertility – a research by WHO on 5,800 couples facing infertility issues and seeking assistance at 33 medical facilities in close to 22 matured and developing nations – discovered that men were the contributing factor in most cases.
Overall, the survey identified that female causes contributed between 25% to 37% of infertility globally, male problems contributed between 8% to 22% and both men and women issues contributed to anywhere between 21% to 38%.
Health Tourism Boosts Asia-Pacific in-vitro Fertilization Services Market
There are many boutique style medical centers for IVF in countries such as India, Singapore, Malaysia etc. These facilities mainly focus on women’s health as well as maternity care. Besides this, Thailand is now best known for luring many medical tourists looking legal gaps around IVF including gender selection. Followed by cosmetic surgery, the IVF is believed to be the most popular treatment in China.
There is a famous clinic established by the IVF genius Dr. John Yovrich along with his wife Jeanne and a financial controller named Dough Yek. Dr. John is considered to be an IVF pioneer and his new venture is likely to operate as a one stop shop for those seeking in –vitro fertilization treatment. Many doctors like Dr. John are trying their best to create a five –star resort like rooms at their facilities. Foreign companies have also establishing their links in both China and India.
There are thousands and thousands of IVF facilities coming up in the Asia –Pacific region. Industry experts are of the faith that number of infertility cases and IVF facilities would increase in Middle –East, Africa and Asia in the coming 5 to 6 years. These facilities are dealing with the shortage of embryologists. To overcome such problems in the future, the “Asia Pacific Institute of Embryology” has joined hands with the Pearl-Singapore Fertility Centre & Research Institute located in Chennai to offer courses including embryology course, vitrification course as well as intracytoplasmic sperm injection course. On the other hand, the decision of Chinese government to end the one child policy has further opened greater opportunities for the market.
Eyeing the major advancements in the industry, Allied Market Research has published a report titled “Asia-Pacific In-Vitro Fertilization Services Market - Opportunities and Forecasts, 2014 – 2020” .The study uses both quantitative and quantitative research methods to examine the growth drivers, growth status, share and size and trends in the sector.
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Akhilesh Prabhugaonkar
Author's Bio- Akhilesh Prabhugaonkar holds a bachelors degree in Electronics Engineering from the reputed Vishwakarma Institute of Technology. He has a special interest in the fields of forensics, world history, international relations and foreign policy, sports, agriculture, astronomy, security, and oceanography. An ardent bibliophile and melophile, Akhilesh loves to write on topics of his interest and various other societal issues. This love for writing made him enter the professional world of content writing and pursue his career in this direction.
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