Game-changer for parents? Pregnancy robots could make infertility a thing of the past

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Chinese researchers are pioneering "pregnancy robots," humanoid machines housing artificial wombs, potentially revolutionizing fertility treatments. These robots, costing significantly less than traditional surrogacy, could offer a more accessible option for couples struggling with infertility. Ethical and legal considerations are being discussed as the first prototype is anticipated next year, sparking global debate about the future of reproduction.