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    Infertility In Africa

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    The author, being of African descent and having personally struggled with inability to conceive, identifies closely with infertile couples in Africa. In African society where fertility is held in such high regard, infertile couples struggle significantly with criticism and rejection by members of their communities. A solution to this issue, proposed by this capstone project is to create an educational program to encourage understanding and compassion for infertile couples among their…

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    Paper On Infertility

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    As the issue gets identified in womenfolk, the most common of reasons that result in infertility complications happen to be the ovulation complaints and the infertility treatment that gets used typically in such circumstances involve medicine and fertility drugs fall into this medicine method and it helps females ovulate in maximum of the cases. The surgical infertility treatment…

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    Fibroid Research Paper

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    In a minority of circumstances, fibroids can occasionally affect the region where the fertilized egg is implanting in the womb. This is sometimes found to be a reason of formerly inexplicable fertility in a small number of ladies. After conception, although the odds of a prosperous pregnancy with fibroids are high, there are times when problems can occur. In the main, fibroids do not grow during pregnancy, although big fibroids might be accountable…

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    bleeding, Vomiting, Diarrhea, and many more. There is sometimes even serious illnesses that can occur afterwards. In an article on “Pregmeg,” it states that “Having an illegal abortion can be one of the greatest risk factors to a woman’s future fertility and overall health.” Saying this, depending on how the abortion is performed will also determine how a woman’s health will be affected. Some illegal abortions are not safe, which means they aren’t performed the right way. Things like that can…

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    Introduction: Imagine being told that you were not able to conceive because you are infertile. How would that make you feel? For most, that would make them feel discouraged. There is a technology in science now called in vitro fertilization (IVF) that could help with this issue. IVF can help the 10% of couples who have issues conceiving (Van Voorhis 2007). These couples in most cases have tried for years to have a child. The use of this technology is not always supported, because it does present…

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    “wash” the semen to produce the healthiest sperm. The sperm are then placed into the uterus using a catheter (a thin, flexible tube) inserted through the cervix. It is timed as closely as possible to the woman’s normal cycle of ovulation, or with fertility medicines. What is assisted reproductive technology (ART)? Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is a method in which a woman's eggs are removed, mixed with sperm to make embryos, and the embryos are placed back in the woman's body.…

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    463 Reproduction

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    compared to artificial insemination to see which one improves calving rates as well as pregnancy in lactating dairy cows during the summer. 2) What is the hypothesis of the study? - The hypothesis of this study is that in lactating dairy cows, their fertility increases during the warm summer months or in other words, they have heat stress, when using the embryo transfer method. 3) Provide a brief description of the study design. -…

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    controversial. Generally, the term Commercial surrogacy refers to an arrangement between the surrogate mother and intended parents in which there's a mutual benefit. It has turned into an appealing substitute for new couples because of adoption troubles, fertility issues, or high pregnancy risks. However, many still question the morality of surrogacy. A contemporary moral philosopher, Elizabeth Anderson, argues that surrogacy contacts degrade children and women's labor by treating them as…

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    Gender Issues In Intersex

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    “Intersex is a group of conditions where there is a discrepancy between the external genitals and the internal genitals (the testes and ovaries)” (Kaneshiro, 2) Intersexuallity is a essence of being born with a mixture of both male and female biological characteristics, which are caused by an error in the sex chromosomes. Since both sides are present, it is very difficult for physicians to deal with issues involving the assignment of a specific sex or any consultations revolving around the issue…

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    some technology such as IVF is a last resort to conserving children. There is a cultural shift in the west where couples are starting families later in life due to the pursuit of education, travel, career and other goals. As a result, issues with fertility and birth defects are going to become more common. When these couples are attempting to conceive and nothing else has worked IVF can be used before looking into other options such as…

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