BERLIN, GERMANY.- The company Ectolife caused an international sensation after proposing the creation of a farm from Humans through the gestation of at least 30 thousand you drink per year with the help of artificial wombs.
According to scientist Hashem Al-Ghaili, originally from Yemen, they already have the laboratory and more than 50 years of research by specialists around the world, who agree that they already have all the tests and analyzes for births through the ‘artificial womb, that is, without the need for a woman’s womb.
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It should be noted that the EctoLife Artificial Uterus Center presented the paternity model, where in vitro fertilization will be carried out synthetically and computerized, to then make use of artificial uteruses where the fetuses will rest until the end of the gestation process.
In addition, the fetus will be born healthy thanks to the use of technology, where it is possible to eliminate hereditary diseases and other pathologies.
“Any hereditary genetic disease that is part of the family history could be corrected so that the child and his offspring live a healthy and comfortable life without genetic diseases,” said specialist Hashem Al-Ghaili, initiator of the initiative.
During the process, each child would be fed by means of Artificial Intelligence (AI) which would study each one’s body and select a balanced and personalized menu. In addition, it will constantly monitor the health of each fetus and detect any anomalies or difficulties during the gestation process.
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Fully technological maternity process
Babies will complete their gestation period in air-conditioned capsules that will run on renewable energy. They will be available in some of its 75 international laboratories and each will have a quota of 400 capsules.
Parents will be able to monitor the growth, gestation and state of the capsule in which their child will be kept. That information will be sent via their mobile phones.
Each gestation pod will also have a system that will allow sounds to be transmitted to babies, such as music or the mother’s voice, and delivery will take place at the push of a button, thus generating a goal of at least 30,000 humans per year. .
Additionally, each artificial uterus would be connected to two central bioreactors. The former would be in charge of providing the baby with nutrients and oxygen through an artificial umbilical cord. The second bioreactor would be designed to remove any waste products produced by the growing baby.
This innovative project is also relieved by a low worldwide birth rate in recent years and thus changes the traditional pregnancy to a fully technological one.