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    However, God allows infertility. Infertility is caused by sickness, and the consequences of sickness can be passed down genetically. When sin entered the world so too did sickness and death. If sickness is inherited and sickness is a consequence of sin, then sin is inherited. If infertility is a sickness and sickness is a consequence of sin, then infertility is a consequence of sin. Christians are destined to suffer for the glory of God…

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    uterus, which can result in pelvic inflammatory disease. This then leads to infertility as well as miscarriage, premature birth and stillbirth (Dr.Ed, 2016). Pelvic inflammatory disease or commonly known as PID is an infection particularly caused by bacteria. When bacteria from the vagina or cervix travel to your womb, fallopian tubes, or ovaries they can cause an infection (Medline Plus Medical…

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    repercussions of using ART. Body Paragraph # 1 Topic Sentence – What is Infertility and Assisted Reproductive Technology? Supporting Evidence - Infertility means someone is not able to get pregnant after one year of trying to get pregnant if you are under 35 years old or for six months if you are over 35 years old. Women who keep getting pregnant but are unable to stay pregnant may also be considered infertile.…

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    my creative portfolio, a woman’s perspective on infertility, I have chosen an artwork by Heidi Holmes as my first artifact. What might appear as many dots scattered about on a wall, is actually thousands of pressed hydrangeas (1). Within the glass jar also seen in the photograph is thousands of more hydrangeas which are acting as potpourri scented like baby powder (1). This photograph of an exhibit by Holmes does indeed have a connection to infertility. This connection, which I will expound on,…

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    cherish and spend a great deal of their lives preparing for in order to become good parents. Unfortunately, nature and biology sometimes interfere with one's ability to conceive. Dealing With Infertility It is estimated that one in eight or 12.5% of all couples are faced with issues related to infertility in one or both parties. The possible causes range from health issues to issues that may have been caused in the DNA. For many couples, the realization they might never be able to have…

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    In a case that occurred in California, a woman named Guadalupe t. Benitez was receiving infertility treatments to have a child with her partner of the same sex. However, this was put to a stop by physicians Christine Brody and Douglas Fenton who refused to continue with the treatments because they had religious beliefs that homosexuals should not have children with the use of artificial insemination. Fortunately for Benitez, she found another physician to continue with the treatments and had a…

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    However, due to their strength and high success rate, fertility specialists also began to use these injectable fertility medications to treat other conditions, including cervical factor infertility, endometriosis, male factor infertility and unexplained infertility. There are two different classes of gonadotrophins. (1) Gonadotrophins made from recombinant DNA technology - Most Ovation Fertility™ partner physicians prefer to use this class of injectable fertility medications…

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    Infertility is powerful enough to split couples apart and lead people to act immorally. The “curse” of infertility plagues the characters, starting with Will and Janice and eventually shifting to Billy and Amy. They face humiliation from society while trying to manage their personal lives. The characters show that infertility damages relationships. However, in the case of Billy and Amy, indirectly, it brings them together. In his novel, One Foot in Eden, Ron Rash writes about families devoid of…

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    characteristics of the dystopian future. The director uses various techniques of camera, sound, lighting and more and develops to convey the meaning and theme of hope and faith, Infertility and Refugee. Children of Men is a dystopian novel set in future Britain in 2027, Where after 18 years of global human infertility, civilization collapse as humanity face extinction. Fleeing with the chaos and war around the world. In response, Britain has become a militarized police state as British…

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    economic status and better care contribute highly to the success rate of In Vitro Fertilization. Therefore education on proper care for the body is important. The lack of knowledge in the younger generation on taking care of their body can affect infertility in the long run. In- Vitro Fertilization (IVF) may be an option for many mothers who have difficulties with their reproductive organs. There are five stages for IVF. The first stage is ovarian stimulation. In order to extract the eggs, the…

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