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    A Feministic View on Infertility Treatment “To be Infertile refers to an inability to conceive after having regular unprotected sex. Infertility can also refer to the biological inability of an individual to contribute to conception, or to a female who cannot carry a pregnancy to full term” (Nordquist). There are a number of reasons why women can have a hard time getting pregnant. Some of which include age, timing, problems in your cervix or uterus, ovaries that don 't release eggs regularly,…

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    Infertility Infertility is a significant public health problem in the united states affecting males, females, marital couples and cohabitation couples. Ranging from ages fifteen to forty-four in 1982 to 2010. Commonly used Infertility services were used such as; medical help to prevent miscarriages, advice, testing, and ovulation drugs. Treatments that are used in fertility is the Intrauterine insemination and assist reproductive technology (ART). Assist reproductive technology, is identified…

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    Fertility Vs Infertility

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    children whereas infertility is the inability to produce children or to be able to carry a child to the end of the pregnancy or to delivery. Infertility is a very big problem amongst couples. According to The Columbia Encyclopedia, there are about forty percent of cases of infertility in men that have been reported and forty percent of cases of infertility in women that have been reported as well. There are some cases, about twenty percent, who have unknown causes or there is infertility in both…

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    different factors and are seeking solutions such as treatment to do so or turn to adoption to be able to have a child. Infertility refers to an inability to conceive a child after having sexual intercourse without protection for a long period of time. Infertility in women can be that they simply cannot conceive a child or also because the woman cannot carry the child to full term. Infertility in men can be from a low sperm count or the sperm does not have a good quality (Mc Lachlan). There are…

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    they are single and do not want to be sexually active outside of a relationship, or because their choice of sexual orientation does not biologically allow them. The article “Single Men Will Get the Right to Start a Family Under New Definition of Infertility” is discussing an opportunity for men and woman without medical issues to have children without requiring traditional sexual activity. Traditional sexual activity being between a man and a woman. This opportunity is a result from the World…

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    How can we define Infertility? Infertility is defined as not being able to get pregnant after having unprotected sex for at least a year, or in some circumstances, six months. Infertility can also be defined as a woman that can get pregnant, but keeps having miscarriages or stillbirths. There is no exact cause for infertility, it may be due to a cause in either you or your partner. Or in some cases, a combination of both people. It is said that infertility affects approximately 10-15% of couples…

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    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 infertility issues and…

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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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    Art Therapy as a Healing Tool for Sub-fertile Women, an 11-page summary of multiple studies completed by the Hamilton Health Science Centre for Reproductive Care, is about the effects of art therapy on infertile women. This study used questionnaires and art therapy to help relieve participants’ anxiety and depression. The participants in the experiment were twenty-one women with a mean age of 35.7 and a duration of sub-fertility of 64 months. The women were organized into groups of three…

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    Asian Egg Donor

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    Meta Description Many Asian couples struggle with infertility. You can make a difference by becoming an Asian egg donor with our California egg donation agency. Comments Live Date (AMY) URL (AMY) Becoming an Asian Egg Donor You can change a couple’s life by becoming an Asian egg donor Elite Fertility Solutions values diversity in our egg donor community and there is always a demand for Asian egg donors. By becoming an Asian egg donor with our California egg donation agency, you can help…

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