India IVF Treatment Market Analysis

05-May-2012 | General Article (Non-News)

India has a large population of 1.22 Billion people and infertility in the country is rising at a rapid rate (about 30 Million couples suffer from infertility). Infertility or the inability to have children refers to a range of disorders some of which affect the male, and some the female, and contribute to childlessness in a couple. There is also something called unexplained infertility, where doctors are unable to provide a medical explanation for the couple’s inability to conceive. http://www.bharatbook.com/market-research-reports/healthcare-market-research-report/india-ivf-treatment-market-analysis.html
 
 In India, approximately 15% - 20% of married couple's in their fertile age group, suffer from infertility and it is on the increase because of urbanization, pollution, chemical exposure, stress, competitive work environment, fast-paced lifestyles, late settlement in life, more women opting to work, increased incidence of diabetes, pelvic inflammatory diseases, etc. Market Analysis
 
 Today, arrays of treatment options to treat infertility are readily available in India. These include medications for ovulation induction; endoscopic surgery to correct anatomical problems; and the assisted reproductive technologies, including IUI, IVF, and ICSI (intra cytoplasmic sperm injection).
 
 India has become one of the favored destinations for infertility treatments such as IVF due to several factors including its medical expertise, state-of-the-art technology (which is at par with the best in the world), and a cost-effective health care system.
 
 1. What is In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Treatment?
 2. India In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Market Overview
 2.1 IVF Market Potential
 2.2 IVF Treatment Cycles
 2.3 IVF Clinics
 2.4 Unorganized & Fragmented Market
 3. India Total Fertility Rate Profile
 4. Emerging In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Market Trends
 4.1 India Fertility Tourism
 4.2 Technological Advances in Treatment Procedures
 4.3 Changing Lifestyle Effecting Fertility Profile Among Youngsters
 4.4 Infertility Rate Among Indian Couples
 4.5 Investment & Foreign Collaboration
 5. The Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Bill 2010
 5.1 Registration & Accreditation of Clinics
 5.2 Who May Apply for Registration
 5.3 Grant of Registration
 5.4 Renewal, Suspension or Revocation of Registration
 5.5 General Duties of Assisted Reproductive Technology Clinics
 5.6 Duty of Assisted Reproductive Technology Clinic to Obtain Written Consent
 5.7 Duty of Assisted Reproductive Technology Clinic to Keep Accurate Records
 5.8 Duties of Assisted Reproductive Technology Clinics Using Gametes & Embryos
 5.9 Sourcing of Gametes
 5.10 Storage & Handling of Gametes Embryos
 6. Competitive Landscape
 6.1 Bourn Hall
 6.2 Nova Pulse IVF Clinics
 6.3 Morpheus ART
 6.4 Moolchand Fertility Clinic
 
 List of Figures
 
Figure 2-1: India IVF Market (US$ Billion), 2011-2015
 Figure 2-2: Number of IVF Treatment Cycles, 2010-2015
 Figure 2-3: Number of IVF Treatment Clinics, 2010-2015
 Figure 2-4: Share of Organized & Unorganized Segment in IVF Market, 2012
 Figure 3-1: India Total Fertility Rate, 2000 & 2008- 2010
 Figure 4-1: Average IVF Cycle Cost in India & U.S (US$)
 Figure 4-2: Number of Infertile Couples in India (Million), 2010 & 2015
 Figure 4-3: Share of Advance Treatment Procedures (IVF, ICSI) in Infertility Treatment Process
 
 List of Tables
 
Table 3 1: India Total Fertility Rate by State, 2009 & 2010
 
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