A recent study has said that there is a way to bear a child even after menopause. A research team from a Greek fertility clinic called Genesis has said that the technique, wherein periods are restarted by rejuvenating ovaries to release fertile eggs, even worked on a woman who had not menstruated in five years. The scientists were successful in fertilising her two eggs using her husband`s sperm. Now, the embryos are on ice before they are implanted in her uterus. Another 30 women who want children have had the treatment, which is said to have worked in two-thirds of cases.
Say the researchers, The technique offers a window of hope that menopausal women will be able to get pregnant using their own genetic material. We found that ovaries can be restarted with a blood treatment, used to help wounds heal faster called Platelet-rich plasma, or PRP, which helps trigger growth of tissue and blood vessels. When injected into older ovaries, it was found to restart menstrual cycle, allowing the team to collect and fertilise eggs released. It is potentially quite exciting. But it also opens up ethical questions over what the upper age limit of mothers should be.