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    (Polycystic ovary syndrome). This nearly affects 5 million women each year. The ovaries produce high amounts of male hormones‚ which in turn the follicles do not produce eggs and are eventually form fluid-filled cysts that then cover the ovaries. Endometriosis‚ another disease found to cause infertility in women‚ refers to a condition in which sections of the uterine lining implant in the vagina‚ ovaries‚ fallopian tubes or pelvis. These implants eventually form cysts that grow with each menstrual cycle

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    | 1. Very small risk 2. | 1. Risk of ovarian hyper stimulation (OHSS) 2. Multiple pregnancy | Invitro fertilisation | IVF may be necessary for a number of different reasons:• Blockage‚ damage or absence of the fallopian tubes• Endometriosis• Unexplained infertility• Male factor infertility• Ovulation problems that are difficult to treat by conventional means• Combination of infertility factors | The fertilisation happens outside the body. Then the fertilised egg is injected back into

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    The Five Scariest Things Caffeine Does to Your Body By Elle | Healthy Living – Fri‚ Jan 31‚ 2014 5:32 PM EST Email Share1234 Print Caffeine can cause depressionI used to drink three liters of Diet Pepsi a day. Disgusting. I know. I was completely addicted to caffeine and it took it’s toll in the form of headaches‚ shaky hands‚ and mood swings.  I now drink three cups of coffee a day (save fashion week when I virtually have an IV drip of Starbucks)‚ but I more or less am committed to a

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    herself and gives her congratulations. Laura and John begin the waiting game. The waves of pain are coming more frequently. As Laura is in a drug induced haze she remembers back to three years ago when the three doctors that were treating her for endometriosis told her "We are very sorry Laura‚ but you will never be able to get pregnant and have a baby of your own." "You and John should think about adoption." Laura smiles after one of the waves has stopped and thinks to herself; "Well‚ I guess they didn’t

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    Infertility is the inability of a couple to become pregnant. An advancement in the field of medicine has been used recently which helps childless couple to have their biological child. This advancement includes what the people call in vitro fertilization which results to what is commonly known as the test tube baby. In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is the most common among the high-tech fertility treatments. It can help the woman conceive if she has ovulatory problems‚ if they have problems in the fallopian

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    There are several ways to take birth control‚ and the doctor will choose the best method for the patient. Birth control has a 99% protection rate when taken as directed and also helps prevents some diseases such as certain types of cancers and endometriosis. Some parents don’t agree with birth control because they believe abstinence is 100% effective‚ but it is not always practical. The teen should not take birth control‚ until felt as needed‚ but the time will come and the option for birth

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    While we are not aware of the details of this woman’s life‚ would this child have fared better if she had a mother like Tracy‚ Jamie‚ or Angela? If God is all knowing and he is good‚ why would he allow this child to suffer these traumatic moments? Could the sorrow of these women and the trauma of this child have been circumvented with God’s intervention? These and other questions lead us to arrive at our examination of the logical problem of evil. Evil can be defined as a thing that is “characterized

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    Unit 10 Assignment 2: The Endocrine System: Diseases and Age-Related Changes Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) Human chorionic gonadotropin is a hormone that can be detected in the urine or blood of both males and females. It is more often seen in pregnant women but can also be found in cancerous tumors of the uterus and testicles. HCG aides in establishing pregnancy and has also been used here lately in some forms of weight loss programs although not always approved. Cushing’s Disease Cushing

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    John Dennison English100J Paper #4 April 13‚2010 Fertility Methods that allow Older Women to Conceive Having kids is one of those things most of us take for granted‚ until the day comes around when we decide we want children and have trouble with conceiving. There are many sorts of fertility treatments for individuals who are having complications conceiving a child. Being able to conceive is not a guaranteed with any of the different types of fertility treatments. A basic infertility diagnosis

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    Many feel that having a child is one of God’s greatest gifts. A baby’s soft skin‚ significant smell and temporary innocence are desired by potential parents. But in some cases the joy of parenthood cannot be achieved naturally‚ but all hope is not lost due to Artificial Insemination. Artificial Insemination or A.I is a procedure consisting of the placement of sperm into the reproductive tract of a female in an effort to impregnate by means other than sexual intercourse. Fresh or thawed sperm is

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