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    's sperm in a laboratory dish. In vitro means outside the body. Fertilization means the sperm has attached to and entered the egg (7).” “Intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), is an assisted reproductive technology used to treat sperm-related infertility problems (8).” “ICSI is used to enhance the fertilization phase of in vitro fertilization (IVF) by injecting a single sperm into a…

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    How Conception and Abortion is in the U.S. Debates about abortion have always been a big issue in both the United States and the world. Some people argue that it is wrong to do an abortion because you take away a child that has the right to a life. However, the other side argues that it is important for women to have the right to have an abortion if they want to. In addition to the debate about abortion, there are also debates going on about conception. In some cases men are sterile and cannot…

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    Ethical Issues There are growing numbers of ethical issues constantly making an impact on our society. Ethical issues are the rights and wrongs of society and a choice by the people on how they view these issues. Although most ethical issues have a positive effect on people, they also include the negative effect that truly modifies our society. In the next decade, there are three ethical issues that will be very important: fertility, organ transplants, and food additives. One ethical issue that…

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    Meta Description Kaylen Silverberg, MD, of our Austin fertility center spoke with Forbes about how to make data-driven and informed decisions about IVF and other fertility treatments. Comments Live Date (AMY) URL (AMY) Be a Data-Driven, Informed IVF Patient Kaylen Silverberg, MD, was consulted by Forbes to help patients make informed and data-driven choices about IVF One of the goals of Texas Fertility Center is to help patients make informed decisions about IVF. As part of this goal,…

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    Essay On Infertility

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    There are many couples who are infertile and are unable to conceive their own child. Infertility can be caused because of many different reasons. If a couple is unable to have a child because of infertility, is it so wrong for the couple to want a their own biological child? There are many different reasons a couple can be infertile. There are also a variety of solutions to the infertility problem. In women there can be an uneven hormone balance. If there is an uneven hormone balance then eggs…

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    Paper On Infertility

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    Infertility is defined as the incapability of a female to conceive or a couple to bear a kid after a year of repeated sexual intercourse without using any birth control. Infertility is often the toughest problem encountered by lots of individuals after marriage. Many couples in the present age are grief-stricken by infertility complications. Infertility problems can get outlined to that of a woman, as males also become a prey to infertility. As when couples start to doubt about infertility…

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    Infertile Monologue

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    6 months ago. "Love. Crazy how something so simple, and accessible for them is something I long for the most. You see, when you're born into 76 you don't get love. You don't get the feeling of looking at someone and feeling a rush of butterflies (or at least that's how the books describe it). Here. Here we get partners. I've had mine for about a month now and still have yet to get pregnant. The only thing that keeps me from being marked as infertile is the authority of the father. He's fifth to…

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    Meta Description New York Fertility Services can help you decide if you are a good candidate for the fertility-preserving procedure known as egg freezing. Comments Live Date (AMY) URL (AMY) Fighting your biological clock. Are you a candidate for egg freezing? While it is easier for a woman to get pregnant before the age of 30, many women want to wait to have children for a variety of reasons. In the past, waiting to start a family could be a problem, because the quality and quantity of a…

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    Adoption Infertility

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    problematic situation and can benefit everyone involved. Couples work their entire lives to prepare to start a family one day; however, many couples are unable to have a child due to infertility. A result of infertility may be seeking treatments and exploring options to be able to conceive. Couples often seek treatments for infertility, but these…

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    Male Infertility

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    There are two types of infertilities known as primary and secondary. Primarily when a couple has been trying to have a baby for more than a year with unprotected sex is primary. Where secondary is when a couple has a child, and are trying to conceive and can’t for some reason or another. There are various physical and emotional factors in men and women that can cause infertility. Male infertility can be from a decrease sperm count, defects in a man’s sperm, and/or blockage preventing sperm from…

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