As the rate of in vitro fertilization (IVF) integration has increased, there has been a sharp skew in its specification needs. It is evident that children's development using scientific measures was initially formulated and specified to develop the wide range of developments associated with it (Turriziani, 2014). However, it is known that these developments are creating a negative impact on the natural course of events and, as a result, have a negative impact on the natural process of children's development. The initial integrations within the IVF system for child development have been further initiated with the effective use of science to develop a healthy child. Therefore, it can be argued that the use of such progressions does not hinder the ethical demands associated with them. On the contrary, the initial advancement within them and changes in the use of such practices are identified as unethical, as they have acted as a threat to the natural course of embryo development and altering the natural course of events, suspected of imposing significant influence on infant mortality (Turriziani,
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