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Assisted Reproduction: Techniques and Participants
2003Oocytes of rabbits and mice, successfully cultured in vitro in the first half of the twentieth century, laid the foundation for assisted reproductive techniques decades later. In vitro fertilization (IVF) studies in rabbits resulted in the first birth of a normal offspring in 1959.
T. Stalf+3 more
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Assisted Reproductive Techniques
2006There is good evidence in the literature in favour of intrauterine insemination (IUI) as the best first-line treatment and most cost-effective procedure in cases of mild and moderate male factor subfertility before starting more invasive and expensive techniques such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).
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Effects of assisted reproduction techniques on breastfeeding outcomes
The Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2020The aim of this study was to compare the breastfeeding outcome between those who conceived via assisted reproduction techniques (ART) and those who had spontaneous conception.This case-control study was conducted during a 2-year period between 2014 and 2016 in a tertiary healthcare center in Tehran, capital of Iran.
Masoumeh Panahi+6 more
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ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNIQUES AND MALE INFERTILITY
Urologic Clinics of North America, 1994For couples in whom improvement in spermatogenesis is not possible or is unsuccessful in producing conception, ARTs offer much promise. For mild to moderate male factor couples, IUI combined with superovulation is often the initial procedure employed. If unsuccessful, IVF or one of its variations should be considered.
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Techniques for sperm recovery in assisted reproduction
Reproductive Medicine Review, 1999During the past decade, few fields in medicine have changed as dramatically as reproductive medicine and the treatment of male infertility. Whereas previously only men with obstructive azoospermia were candidates for treatment, either through surgical reconstruction or sperm aspiration, now even men with nonobstructive azoospermia are able to achieve ...
Sarah K. Girardi, Peter N. Schlegel
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Medical Techniques for Assisted Reproduction
1990A couple having intercourse during the periovulatory period has no more than a one in five chance of conceiving a pregnancy that will result in the delivery of a mature infant. Since fertilization occurs in at least four of five cycles, this is an apparently poor rate of success.
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Fertility and Assisted Reproductive Techniques in Women with MS
2017Although substantive research is lacking in the field of fertility and multiple sclerosis (MS), available data suggest that fertility might be slightly impaired in women with MS, and unsuccessful assisted reproductive techniques (ARTs) may be associated with increased relapses.
Emma K. Smith+3 more
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Safety of Drugs Used in Assisted Reproduction Techniques
Drug Safety, 2005Infertility may affect one in six couples; however, the development of the assisted reproduction technique (ART) created the opportunity for a large proportion of the infertile population to bear children. Pharmacological agents are routinely used in ART, and new ones are introduced regularly, with the aim of retrieving multiple oocytes to increase the
Talha Al-Shawaf+3 more
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Assisted Reproductive Technique Complications in Pregnancy
2016In vitro fertilization is considered one of the safest medical specialties. A large number of patients undergo this technique, while the number of complications remains minimal. Till now, only case reports exist, while data from large studies contradicts these results.
Domenico Baldini+7 more
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