The Freedom of Choice and of our Rights were conquered during the Greek Revolution in 1821. On the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the Greek Revolution, Mrs. Alexia Chatziparasidou, MSc. PMI-RMP, Clinical Embryology Consultant, Co-Founder of Embryolab Fertility Clinic and Director of Embryolab Academy, comments on the Freedom of Choice and the right to fertility, through the aid of Assisted Reproduction regimens.
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The most important battles in the history of each nation are those given for freedom.
Generations of ancestors who believed deeply in the ideal of freedom and decided that it is best to fight and sacrifice their lives for her than to live without her.
The modern world and modern culture were built and based on the ideal of freedom.
Thanks to these struggles we enjoy today “obvious” rights and choices, as the freedom of speech, of belief, to exist, and to equal rights.
But beyond the battles realized on the battlefields, generations of scientists have given their own battles, they believed in their own ideals, and have managed to advance science towards all directions.
The outcome is valued every day when each one of us enjoys quality in his daily life, enriched with innumerable technological facilitations and choices.
Additionally, Medical Science has developed effective treatment regimens for
a series of diseases, contributing for the first time in human history, to better quality of life and longevity.
In the recent years, Assisted Reproduction Science has also developed, giving her own battles and achieving the incredible:
To offer solutions on various infertility issues and to give back hope to millions of women and infertile couples, to have their own child!
To freeze time for any genetic material and offer reproduction as an option. To retain the right in fertility intact even if the body is affected by neoplastic diseases.
We walk free each day and in front of us spread series of options that never before in our history could be imagined! Options we may consider “obvious”, but were conquered through battles and struggles of our ancestors who believed in an idea, in an ideal, and dedicated their lives to it!
Glory and honor to those heroes who dreamed of a better future and sacrificed themselves for it!
Glory and honor to all, who continue to dream of a better day to come for the next generations and to keep on fighting for it!
They are humanities upcoming heroes!