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Assisted reproductive technology

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1991
Several aspects of reproductive technology are discussed. In tubal infertility, the choice between surgery or in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) is addressed. In cases with bilateral distal occlusion or otherwise bad prognosis, IVF is probably more successful and less expensive.
T, Tanbo, T, Abyholm
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The ethics of assisted reproduction

Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2010
Issues concerning the beginning of life and medical intervention in the onset of human existence are very delicate in their nature; they involve multi-dimensional knowledge, they are difficult to comprehend and sensitive to handle. When pure scientific elements are combined with profound emotions, when the genius of technological discoveries touches ...
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Obesity and Assisted Reproduction

2013
Abstract Obesity is a major issue in the Western society and can have profound effects on reproductive health. There is persuasive evidence that the prevalence of obesity has increased over the past 35 years with more than half of women in the United Kingdom who are either overweight or obese.
Mark Hamilton, Abha Maheshwari
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Posthumous Assisted Reproduction

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2010
Cryopreservation of gametes and embryos allows for children to be conceived after the death of their genetic parents through the process of posthumous assisted reproduction (PAR). Although the techniques are routine, the moral and ethical details are controversial and remain unsettled.
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Epigenetics and assisted reproduction

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2009
Epigenetics encompasses multiple mechanisms by which DNA transcription is altered in various tissues and at different times without changing the underlying gene sequence. Epigenetics plays a key role, especially during embryo and trophoblast development.
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Assisted Reproductive Techniques

2014
Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) encompass fertility treatments, which involve manipulations of both oocyte and sperm in vitro. This chapter provides a brief overview of ART, including indications for treatment, ovarian reserve testing, selection of controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) protocols, laboratory techniques of ART including in ...
Jack Yu Jen, Huang, Zev, Rosenwaks
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The psychology of assisted reproduction — or psychology assisting its reproduction?

Australian Psychologist, 1999
This paper examines the role played by psychology and psychologists in the treatment of infertile people, and focuses especially on issues where donor gametes or embryos are used. Psychology has argued strongly for a “therapeutic injunction” in which people undergoing treatment are urged to talk to others; are advised that it is better to tell a child ...
Walker, I., Broderick, P.
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The Reproduction of Stratified (Assisted) Reproduction

2021
This chapter considers epidemiological, historical, and ideological forces that constructed infertility as a “white” ailment and in vitro fertilization (IVF) as a treatment for the infertility of white professional women in their late 30s, 40s, and beyond.
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Assisted Reproduction

2019
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) allows people who are infertile the opportunity to conceive children and form much desired families. Over the past few decades, the number of ART procedures conducted in the United States has steadily increased, in part affected by the growing number of women trying to conceive later in their reproductive lives ...
Daniel J. Kaser   +3 more
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Assisted reproductive… training

Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2022
Natasha, Thomson, Kate, McIlwaine
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