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    Male Factor Infertility

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    Introduction Many people believe that a couples ability to achieve a pregnancy depends on the females ability to conceive. In reality, about one-third of all couples struggling with infertility can attributed to male factor infertility. Male factor infertility is the inability to achieve pregnancy due to low sperm production, abnormal sperm function, misshapen sperm or the inability to deliver sperm. When couples are having difficulty conceiving, both partners should be thoroughly evaluated.…

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    Over 50 million babies have been aborted each year. That means 50 million babies couldn’t see the world, 50 million babies couldn’t see the mum and dad, 50 million babies never felt loved for. Imagine you were the baby that was inside your mum’s womb and she decided to abort you. What will you feel like? An unborn baby’s heart starts beating at 20 days, 40 days and the baby will give off brain waves. If these factors by the law determine death why can’t it be used to determine life? 50,000…

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    Ivf Pros And Cons

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    Is the rise of new birth technologies a revolutionary way to give infertile mothers and/or fathers a way to conceive, or does it simply a new form of slavery where children are commodities of their parents? The new technologies, including surrogacy and in vetro fertilisation (IVF) treatment, aim to provide a way to have biological children or conceive when it was previously difficult or impossible to naturally. However, these new advancements raise the question of where we draw the line between…

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    beginning of time women have struggled with infertility problems. The old theory of getting married and having a family are becoming harder to establish. A lot of women today are having a lot of issues, either from waiting too late to start a family or fertility problems. A woman’s ability to get pregnant start to decline in her mid-twenties and it gets more and more harder with time There are billions of women, even couples that are suffering from the ability to reproduce on their own due to…

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    When a woman wants to know more about her fertility, our Southern Louisiana fertility centers look at her levels of anti-Mullerian hormone, AMH. Comments Live Date (AMY) URL (AMY) What is AMH? Anti-Mullerian hormone, or AMH, holds important information about a woman’s fertility At FertilityAnswers, we are committed to helping patients unlock their pregnancy potential. To help our patients achieve pregnancy success, our Southern Louisiana fertility centers perform anti-Mullerian hormone,…

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    tales about male fertility. The fact is that those myths are deeply embedded into our culture and we simply assume that they are true. Most men with infertility problems go along with the myths that might ring true. However, it seems like we should dig a little deeper into those myths to get rid of some of the confusion concerning fertility or infertility problems. Men Stay Fertile Into Their Golden Years Think again. Don't buy into this myth. Studies show that a man's fertility decreases as…

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    Infertility Research Paper

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    occurring especially now that we have medical tests that can show infertility in one partner. With all this added tension and effort sex can easily become a chore for couples who are struggling to conceive (Marturana, 2016). With schedules, and fertility windows being set as to when the best time is for maximum chance of conceivement, sex loses its association with pleasure losing its intimacy, fun and playfulness (Gurevich,2018). With such events taking place filled with extremely disappointing…

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    Abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy. It could be questionable for many different reasons depending on the mother. But getting this done could lead to some health issue later on in life if you decide to start a family with your partner or just to be a single parent. In reality adoption is the better answer. The whole abortion hasn't just came up out of nowhere it has been going on since ancient time and is…

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    No one ever wants to be in the position of having an unplanned pregnancy but sometimes it happens and what if that sometime is you, what if one day that was you put in that position? How would you handle the situation? A life was created because of you whether it is an accident or not. Abortion is the process of removal of an embryo or fetus from the uterus in order to end a pregnancy. There are two kinds of abortions in the United States, the in-clinic abortion and the abortion pill. There are…

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    “I have a fetus in one hand and a new born baby in the other, which do i drop?” asks the girl. The man responses, “Why do I have to drop one?” “You just do!” answers the girl. The man replies “ That’s like saying, I have a gun to your mom and a gun to your grandma, which do I shoot?” The girl doesn't reply and walks away. People like to make abortion the only possibility during a tough time of pregnancy, when there are other possibilities. Ever since the Roe vs. Wade case, abortion has been…

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