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    born with defects and it was never taken into consideration whether the father could have been the contributing factor. But thanks to current research‚ it has been shown that "Certain drugs (legal and illegal) can have a negative effect on male fertility (a man’s ability to father a child)." (Cleveland Clinic‚ 2013). It has been also linked that drugs within a man ’s system can lead to birth defects‚ low birth weight‚ miscarriages‚ or possibly a serious illness to the child. The previous usage of

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    sperm health parameters and female egg quality in people preparing for IVF with our Natural Fertility program” states Eliza Blackwood‚ Sydney Naturopath and Natural Fertility expert at CBD Natural Health in Sydney. She went on to say “We help couples take giant leaps with their health and they are seeing fantastic results with IVF. It is clear to us that the health of the parents is vital to fertility.” During the IVF process‚ both sperm and semen health and egg quality are scrutinised for

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    for more embryos donated to research. More couples are willing to have their embryos donated to research rather than any other alternative‚ but donating to stem cell research is not yet “readily available” (Concerns about Embryo Disposition). The Fertility Clinics of Illinois have made this option available to their patients. If the couple wishes to‚ they can donate their unused embryos to Harvard for the purpose of stem cell research (Controversial Debate: What To Do With Unused Embryos?). This research

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    Artificial Insemination: What you need to know By: Brittany Joiner Did you know that here are many people that are enable to have children the natural way? Well now there is ways around such a tragic obstacle it’s called Artificial Insemination. In this paper I will tell you everything you need to know about the process‚ who becomes a donor‚ why people use it and what are the advantages and disadvantages. You will also find out how much the procedure cost and other interesting facts. Artificial

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    References: 1. Pyers and Gott‚ "Fertility Rights - The IVF Debate‚" CIS Publishers‚ 1993. 2. Everton Brice‚ Cray‚ Graff‚ Mondi‚ Horsburgh‚ "Time magazine - The New Revolution In Making Babies‚" Time Publishers‚ 1997.

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    increase in population‚ and because of this Deng Xiaoping (leader of the communist party of China) introduced China to an anti-natalist policy called the ‘One Child’ policy. An anti-natalist policy aims to decrease the crude birth rate and the total fertility rate in a country in order to slow the population growth . This policy generated many social and economical impacts and in this essay I will talk about the social advantages of the policy‚ the social disadvantages‚ the economical advantages and finally

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    A) SELECTIVE (ARTIFICIAL BREEDING) Definition: Selective breeding is when the plants/animals from the existing stock that have the characteristics they want are selected and are allowed to breed. The offspring will hopefully display the characteristics which are required. The best offspring are then bred from‚ until all offspring display the characteristics that are wanted. This leads to new breeds of animal being produced. Uses: * High yielding crops‚ such as wheat are produced by collecting

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    Although the population of the U.S. has continued to increase in recent years‚ the trend of having fewer children per household has gained momentum. Among the noticeable effects of this trend are a higher standard of living for middle-class families and an increased female work force. But what is the driving force behind this new ideology‚ and can it be expected to maintain its hold on American society? One obvious reason for a couple to choose to have fewer children is technological advancements

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    Period. Her ample body‚ supple forms and decorative jewels integrate perfectly into a curvilinear statue of femininity. She wears a headpiece‚ several jewels‚ and her body boasts large‚ ample breasts‚ a small waist‚ and wide hips‚ indicative of fertility. In Hindu art‚ gods and goddesses are frequently depicted with specific characteristics that serve as markers of identification so that the viewer recognizes the subject being depicted. Parvati‚ the Hindu goddess who is the consort of Shiva and

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    and reproductive success.(E) Singh found that although breast size‚ weight and physique varied over the years of beauty winners‚ a consistent feature was a small waist set against full hips. This suggests that the waist to hip ratio may symbolise fertility as this is a quality men find attractive and look for in women when choosing their partner.(C) This supports the theory of that there is a relationship between human sexual selection and reproductive success as it supports the intra-sexual selection

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