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The Principle of “Damage Exclusion” as a Benchmark in Catholic Discussions of Homologous Artificial Insemination

Journal of Religion and Health, 2019
The Catholic perspective rejects assisted human reproduction techniques, but the morality of artificial insemination (AI) is open for discussion. This article aims to analyze the morality of AI from a new angle, namely whether these interventions exclude all possibility of damaging the human embryo and the offspring's health.
Sonsoles Navarro-Rubio, Francisco Güell
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Homologous Artificial Insemination (AIH)

Clinics in Andrology, 1980
I. The Female Partner.- 1. Evaluation of the female fertility.- 2. Physiology of spermatozoa inseminated in the female reproductive tract.- 3. In vitro sperm penetration in cervical mucus and AIH.- 4. Prediction and detection of ovulation: physiological and clinical parameters.- 5. Ovulation regulation for artificial insemination.- II.
J. Emperaire, A. Audebert, E. Hafez
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Homologous artificial insemination for oligoasthenospermia: a randomized controlled study comparing intracervical and intrauterine techniques

Fertility and Sterility, 1987
Homologous artificial insemination (AIH) is used to treat infertility caused by oligoasthenospermia, despite the lack of controlled studies confirming its benefit. This prospective randomized controlled trial was undertaken to determine whether intracervical (IC-AIH) or intrauterine (IU-AIH) homologous artificial insemination improves pregnancy rates ...
E G, Hughes, J P, Collins, P R, Garner
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Improved separation of motile sperm in asthenospermia and its application to artificial insemination homologous (AIH)

Fertility and Sterility, 1981
A method is described for the separation of motile sperm from semen by "migration' into a diluent, providing a large area of interface between the semen and the diluent and resulting in a good yield of motile sperm (58%), with a mean percentage of motility of 95%.
S J, Harris   +3 more
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Pregnancy following use of the cervical cup for home artificial insemination utilizing homologous semen

Fertility and Sterility, 1983
Sixty-one couples with infertility from 1 to 11 years were instructed in the use of the cervical cup for artificial insemination using homologous semen in the privacy of their own homes. There have been 36 reported pregnancies in 32 of these couples. Among women with primary infertility, the pregnancy rate was 43%; it was 67% for those with secondary ...
M P, Diamond   +3 more
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Homologous Artificial Insemination (AIH and IUI)

1990
A discussion of artificial insemination using the husband’s semen logically follows the chapters on the treatment of the male factor and the cervical factor. Husband insemination is one method of treating oligospermia, faulty sperm delivery, the “hostile cervix” that does not respond to hormonal or antibiotic therapy, and an unexplained poor postcoital
M. Taymor
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Homologous artificial insemination

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1977
Kamran S. Moghissi   +3 more
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Comparing the prognosis of in vitro fertilization/intracytoplasmic sperm injection and embryo transfer between unexplained primary infertility patients with repeated artificial insemination with homologous semen failure and tubal infertility patients

The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research, 2023
Both in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF‐ET) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection and embryo transfer (ICSI‐ET) have been recommended for unexplained primary infertility after recurrent artificial insemination with homologous semen failure ...
Wenhong Ma   +5 more
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