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    the medical community and preserve strong bonds between the referring health practitioner and the genetic counselor. The Ferre Institute Inc. was created in Utica‚ NY in 1974. Ferre is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of infertility services. This was important because at the time‚ these services were unavailable. In 1982‚ Ferre instituted its community Genetics Program in Binghamton‚ NY. In the 1990’s‚ family building services such as

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    affected is the natural shape of the uterus. Blocked fallopian tubes are another problem faced by growing fibroids and it ends up creating an irregular menstrual cycle for women. With the uterus and fallopian tubes affected‚ the final result is infertility as a woman would face uncertainty and difficulties in conceiving a

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    ovulation; this combination can increase the chance of pregnancy in some cases. The success of IUI depends on the cause of the couple’s infertility. If inseminations are performed monthly with fresh or frozen sperm‚ success rates can be as high as 20% per cycle depending on whether fertility medications are used‚ the age of the female partner‚ and the infertility diagnosis‚ as well as on other factors that could affect the success of the cycle. [top] In Vitro Fertilization During in vitro fertilization

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    Braun‚ K. (2006). Emotional Aspects of Infertility. Retrieved from http://www.womhealth.org.au. Donkor‚ E.S. and Sandall‚ J. (2007). The Impact of Perceived Stigma and Mediating Social Factors on Infertility-Related Stress Among Women Seeking Infertility Treatment in Southern Ghana. Social Science & Med‚ 65(8):1683–1694 Leiblum‚ S.R. and Greenfield‚ D.A. (1997). The course of infertility: immediate and long-term reactions. In Leiblum‚ S. (ed.) Infertility: Psychological Issues and Counseling Strategies

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    following a successful IVF - ET technique. This patient was operated for ectopic pregnancy and later on followed up in antenatal clinic. Patient was operated at 37 weeks for uncontrolled blood pressure and for twins following prolonged history of infertility. Introduction: Hetrtopic or Heterotropic pregnancy is presence of an intrauterine and extra-uterine pregnancy in a single given time. The intrauterine pregnacy may be a singleton or multiple pregnancies. The extra uterine pregnancy is called as

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    health‚ such as sexually transmitted diseases‚ available contraceptive methods‚ case of pregnant mothers‚ adolescence‚ etc. (2)Providing support and facilities such as medical assistance to people during pregnancy‚ STDs‚ abortions‚ contraceptives‚ infertility‚ etc. for building a reproductively healthy society Page 1 of 7 Class XII Question 3: Chapter 4 – Reproductive Health Biology Is sex education necessary in schools? Why? Answer Yes‚ introduction of sex education in schools

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    Rough Draft In 1978 the first test tube baby was born as a result of in-vitro fertilization. This was a huge breakthrough in the world of infertility and promising news for anyone wanting to have their own child. There are many various ways to have a child other than naturally‚ but in-vitro fertilization played a key role for the scientific study of infertility. There were many events that led up to the birth of the first in vitro fertilization baby. In 1884‚ the first artificial insemination is

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    the importance of faith in overcoming the difficulties which human beings face. The plot of The Children of Men centres around the struggle of a dissident group to help one of their number give birth to a child in a society suffering from mass infertility and a tyrannical leader. The idea of religion features prominently in the novel‚ and a religious reading of this tale echoes that of the nativity tale and the birth of Christ: that the hope for society is a child born to an unwed mother in a shack

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    The Portrayal of Women to Men in the Book of Genesis For the past two-thousand years‚ the Book of Genesis has served as work of literature to the western civilization. Whether people believed in the Bible or not‚ the Book of Genesis tell stories they talk about having good morals‚ teaching live-learned lessons and overall it gives a glimpse of how the first human being acted when the world was developing and how they handle problems and situations. However‚ even though the book of Genesis shows

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    discrimination. The selection of gender will‚ indeed‚ give parent’s hope of having the boy/girl they always wanted to have‚ it will give them the choice of preventing a genetic disease‚ and it may give couples‚ where one of them is experiencing infertility‚ a chance of having a baby of their own. There are two effective procedures for the selection of a gender. The first method is called Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) with In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). According to the Center for Human

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