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Artificial Womb Technology: Advancements, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations

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Artificial womb technology (AWT) seeks to mimic the intrauterine environment to facilitate the growth of premature babies, with the potential to close the gap between existing neonatal care and natural gestation. In the last sixty years, developments such as the Extra-uterine Environment for Neonatal Development (EXT). These systems employ extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and sterile biobags to simulate the amniotic cavity, creating a controlled environment for fetal growth. AWT can potentially decrease complications of extreme prematurity, including respiratory distress and infection, by creating a more physiologically suitable environment for growth. Moreover, AWT may be an option in instances of placental insufficiency, which can potentially enhance infant and maternal outcomes by reducing the risks of high-risk pregnancies. Nevertheless, the use of AWT poses ethical and societal concerns, such as the legal rights of the fetus in an artificial womb, parental autonomy in decision-making, effects on maternal-fetal bonding, and accessibility and cost-effectiveness. In addition, the possibility of full ectogenesis - gestation outside the human body altogether compromises conventional definitions of pregnancy. It may have far-reaching effects on societal attitudes toward reproduction and parenthood. Continued research and interdisciplinarity are necessary to address these challenges and ensure that AWT is incorporated into clinical practice in a way that is both scientifically valid and ethically sound.
International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology
Title: Artificial Womb Technology: Advancements, Challenges, and Ethical Considerations
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Artificial womb technology (AWT) seeks to mimic the intrauterine environment to facilitate the growth of premature babies, with the potential to close the gap between existing neonatal care and natural gestation.
In the last sixty years, developments such as the Extra-uterine Environment for Neonatal Development (EXT).
These systems employ extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and sterile biobags to simulate the amniotic cavity, creating a controlled environment for fetal growth.
AWT can potentially decrease complications of extreme prematurity, including respiratory distress and infection, by creating a more physiologically suitable environment for growth.
Moreover, AWT may be an option in instances of placental insufficiency, which can potentially enhance infant and maternal outcomes by reducing the risks of high-risk pregnancies.
Nevertheless, the use of AWT poses ethical and societal concerns, such as the legal rights of the fetus in an artificial womb, parental autonomy in decision-making, effects on maternal-fetal bonding, and accessibility and cost-effectiveness.
In addition, the possibility of full ectogenesis - gestation outside the human body altogether compromises conventional definitions of pregnancy.
It may have far-reaching effects on societal attitudes toward reproduction and parenthood.
Continued research and interdisciplinarity are necessary to address these challenges and ensure that AWT is incorporated into clinical practice in a way that is both scientifically valid and ethically sound.

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