Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Indian intended parent and Intended parents from other countries:

India due to economicaly less costlier and felxible IVF and surrogacy law is now the preferred destination for the tourists for mdical tourism and Infertility treatment, who opt for IVF or surrogacy to fulfil their dreams of motherhood. The ICMR (Indian Council for Medical Research, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India) guidelines provide a very encouraging picture for the these tourists. The ICMR guidelines makes no actual distinction between an ‘Indian Intended Parents’ and an ‘intended parents from other countries.’ So with these advantages India is fast adaptation to newest scientific advancements happening in the medical field worldwide, India as one of the most favoured destination for cost effective medication in the whole world.

Indian Intended Parents encounter very minimal complexities compared to Intended Parents from other nations. Parents who would wish to take up surrogacy as their option should pay attention to issues such as, counseling to the surrogates and themselves, surrogacy agreement, agreements entered with the hospital, agreements with surrogates with regard to financial aspect, etc.

The Indian laws with regard to surrogacy have not yet been enacted and the only regulatory measure is the “National Guidelines for Accreditation, Supervision and Regulation of Art Clinics in India, 2005” by the ICMR, Government of India. Though these guidelines do not have legal binding, they are regulatory measures, which are to safeguard the rights of the Intended Parents, Surrogates as well as the hospitals. Being the Indian Nationals, the Intended Parents are completely bounded by the Indian Laws.
The usual problems faced by the reproductive tourist are with regard to the post delivery complications in taking the child back to their own nation. But India is still the best destination for IVF and surogacy treatents. We at Delhi IVF help you at all level to make it easy for you and make sure that you have no problem relatde to any leagl issues.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Why IVF demand is Increasing?

Health care planners should be aware that the demand for infertility treatment is likely to increase. The average age at first child birth has increased and presumably also the average age at the first attempt to conceive. Demand for fertility treatment from older men and women is rising rapidly as more couples postpone childbearing for long. Up to 30 per cent of women treated in some IVF clinics are aged over 40 and increasing numbers are seeking treatment over 50, according to the latest figures.

The ages of infertile couples has increased over the past five years with almost one in three of the women having IVF at the private hospital being over 40. The upward trend has been seen across the country and is posing medical and ethical challenges.

The rise in divorce rates and second marriages has resulted in increasing numbers of couples wishing to start a second family at a comparatively advanced age.

The opportunity to adopt is now available for very few couples because of the decreasing proportion of illegitimate babies available for adoption. Recent publicity given to developments such as gamete intra fallopian transfer (GIFT) and IVF may have increased the demand for treatment.


Current Life style is also one of the cause to increase in Demand for IVF. Many couple are now have double Income Profile and they normally do not get time to build family. They also have need to settle in career first and when they realize that they need family either they are overage and develop infertility with time.

In Many cases people face problem in second child due to good gap of time when they actually think of second child. In India specially when couple use to get married at 20's and have family by 25 of age. Now in urban section people getting married in the age of 30's and after that they look for career for some more years and that develop infertility.

At Delhi IVF We help People to build family