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    Infertility

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    Infertility What Is Infertility? There are many different definitions of infertility‚ depending on different circumstances. The clinical and most common definition of infertiliy is described as a sexually active couple whom with no contraception are unable to achieve pregnancy within one year of trying. Infertility can also be described as both primary and secondary. When a women is classified as primarily infertile it means that she is unable to ever bear a child due to either not being able to

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    „Sun“ itself‚ mentioned on the second line is portrayed as “Close bosom-friend“ (2) of Autumn‚ underlining the relation between the two seasons‚ Summer reflecting and echoing in Autumn as Indian summer. Another aspect portrayed in the poem is fertility showed to the reader through whatever Autumn can offer to us on the feild of food and shows us a sort of maturity in it. It begins with “fruitfullness“ (1) and then the vocabulary connected to fruit in general- “fruit the vines“ (4)‚ “apples“ (5)

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    Artificial insemination

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    the spread of certain diseases and sterility due to genital diseases. There are also disadvantages using this technique. It requires well-trained operations‚ special equipment and more time than natural service. Improper cleaning may lead to lower fertility and if the bull is not properly tested‚ the spreading of genital disease will be increased. Artificial Insemination has its benefits‚ too. First‚ increased efficiency of bull usage. Collected semen can be diluted and extended to create hundreds

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    between these two environments‚ which leads us to the core of her childhood life. In "the big piece of ground‚" the Hurstons created for their 8 children a semi-isolated land of abundance and fertility. Imagery of flowers‚ blossoms‚ eggs and fruits are impregnated in the passage portraying growth and fertility in which Hurston flourishes as a young "sassy" girl. The repetition of the word "plenty" implements this picture of abundance and satisfaction; Mama indicates that there is "plenty of space to

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    The Psychological Impact of Infertility on Men and Women By: Lily-Ann Peters Dec 1st‚ 2006 Definition "The inability of a couple to achieve pregnancy after one year of regular unprotected sexual intercourse ‚ or the inability of the woman to carry a pregnancy to live birth."(Malpani) It may seem that 12 months is a random amount of time‚ but it is known that the majority of fertile couples can become pregnant within a year. Therefore‚ if a couple has been trying and have not conceived

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    Reproductive Technologies

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    Australia in 1973‚ but it resulted in an early miscarriage. Louise Brown was the first baby conceived through in vitro fertilization. She was born on July 25‚ 1978‚ in Oldham‚ England. Dr. Robert Edwards and Patrick Steptoe had been researching fertility methods since 1968 that included artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization. In vitro fertilization is the most common type reproductive technology. This process involves s man’s sperm and the women’s eggs being collected and combined in

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    Maintaining Your Fertile Health Fertility has emerged to be one of the hottest topics affecting women all over the world. Throughout their youth‚ women try out ways in order to not get pregnant. However‚ when the right time to conceive comes‚ they want to know about the ways in order to enhance their fertility and the chances to get pregnant immediately. Breaking the Misconceptions! One of the biggest misconceptions about being pregnant is that you can become pregnant very easily! However

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    Jessica Guilbeault Child Development – Psych 252 Mr. Ray Gordon 09 August 2013 Confidence and Perseverance During Infertility: How religion and social factors affect a woman’s infertility treatments Introduction: The inability to become pregnant is a major source of concern for many women in America‚ and around the world. One in five women will experience a complication during a pregnancy or during the process of becoming pregnant ("Pregnancy complications‚" 2013). It can put

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    surviving infants were smaller and less fertile than the offspring of rats fed on a non-GM soy diet. Male rats fed the GM soy had their testicles change from pink to blue‚ and the GM soy was also observed to damage the DNA of sperm and embryos. Fertility problems such as abortion‚ infertility‚ premature delivery‚ prolapsed uteri‚ infant death‚ and even delivery of unformed infants (bags of water) have been observed in farm animals fed GM cottonseed and corn. We can conclude this by saying that

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    used after a woman engages in an unprotected sexual activity. There are varied benefits for using the pills. First‚ the drugs do not interfere with the intake of rugs used for family planning method. This is because it does not affect a women’s fertility. There are sexual activities that are not planned that risk pregnancy. The next benefit derive from the use of these pills is that they are very effective thus can be relied upon in cases of emergency. In fact‚ the effectiveness rate of the pill

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