Monday, June 1, 2020

Slowing Down the Ticking of Biological Clocks in Women


Women are obsessed with the fear of aging. They dread to lose their youth and try their utmost to preserve the freshness in their skin texture. Another fear women have is about marrying late in life and giving birth at that age. Obesity is of special concern as it can increase complications for the mother and child. There are considerable risks, as per the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, related with obesity and pregnancy. The chances of requiring a caesarian delivery are high when a woman is obese. The fear of giving birth late could possibly be overcome by the use of stem cells technologies. It has been learnt through studies from the Biology Department of Harvard University that a woman could carry the egg stem cells in her ovaries right up to late adulthood. This brings out possibilities of the age being extended at which a woman can give birth. Stem cell technologies could now be used to rejuvenate an older woman’s eggs. The embryonic stem cells can give hope for regenerative medicine in which tissues can be repaired or even replaced. New fertility treatments from stem cell technologies will erase the biological clock fear in women and also slow down the ticking of that clock. Couples can even start thinking in terms of select babies then. In perhaps four decades from now, couples can go through tube fertilization to select the characteristics of their new born. Experts in the field of fertility feel that many women who do not have regenerative eggs of their own on account of their age, a medical condition or due to treatment of cancerous cells can now be helped by such technology. This can be a very big step that can be taken in the study of reproductive technologies in the generations to come.

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