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Ectopic Pregnancy and Reproductive Technology
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1988The frequency of ectopic pregnancy has approximately tripled in each of the last two decades1,2and is currently See also p 1823. reaching epidemic proportions in the United States and the United Kingdom.3At the University of California, San Francisco, Hospitals, the rate of ectopic pregnancy has paralleled this trend, increasing from one per 123 live ...
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Reproductive Ethics: New Reproductive Technologies
2008Abstract not available ; R.A ...
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Microfluidic technology for assisted reproduction
Theriogenology, 2002The physical tools used in assisted reproduction have changed little over several decades. Microfluidics is an emerging technology that allows a fresh examination of the way assisted reproduction is performed. Here we review our work to develop microfluidic devices to perform the functions required in assisted reproduction.
Matthew B. Wheeler+4 more
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ADVANCES IN ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2000Several clinical advances in the field of assisted reproductive technology have improved the success rates of IVF. These advances include improvements in ovulation induction protocols, the introduction of recombinant gonadotropins, GnRH agonists, and, most recently, GnRH antagonists. ICSI has proved to be the most successful technique for the treatment
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Biology of reproduction and reproduction technologies in the rabbit.
2021Boiti, Cristiano+5 more
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Reproductive Technologies and the Bottom Line
Women & Health, 1988Reproductive technologies have turned out to be creatures of the marketplace, a fact we did not foresee. Because of this commercialization, women must be as careful in selecting a clinic as in buying a used car. Where initially it appeared that government would impose test-tube babies and genetic engineering on society, the great irony is that we now ...
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Reproductive Technology and Disability
1989How do the new reproductive technologies affect people with disabilities? Answering this question, taking into account current and future generations of disabled women, men, and children requires putting a biological fact, impairment or disability, in a social context.
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The New Reproductive Technologies
1990Reproductive technologies - a new terrain for the sociology of technology, Maureen McNeil whose mind over whose matter? women, in-vitro fertilization and the development of scientific knowledge, Christine Crowe the normalization of a new reproductive technology, Annette Burfoot the depersonalization of women through the administration of in-vitro ...
Ian Varcoe+2 more
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Roundtable: Reproductive Technologies and Reproductive Justice
Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, 2013Elena R. Gutiérrez+6 more
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