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    Invitro Fertilization

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    Thelma Booker HLBTH100 Ms. Hightower June 25‚ 2013 In Vitro Fertilization Invitro Fertilization has worked for people for several years. It’s not something that happens overnight‚ but for women with serious reproductive issues this may be the only medical solution available. Each cycle of IVF is a chance happening. The vast majority of couples who go this route normally conceiveafter a maximum of three cycles. Thirty years ago the only solution for a problem of this magnitude was adoption. IVF

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    Multiple Birth

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    A multiple birth is when the mother delivers two or more offspring. Since 1980 the multiple offspring birthrate has increased by over 75%. in general multiple births have more complications then a normal one offspring birth. Many new things come into play when the mother is carrying multiple children. Not only is it harder on the mothers body‚ but the babies are also sharing a space and nutrients. There are multiple short- term complications of multiple births like: pre-eclampsia‚ and diabetes. Both

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    Multiple Birth Reduction

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    Multiple Births Reductions Is terminating a fetus morally right? It has been said that a fetus is not a person but just living cells. Multiple birth reduction is used to eliminate one or more fetuses from the womb because the child is unwanted‚ unhealthy for the mother‚ unhealthy for the other children or financially unstable. Are any of these reasons good enough to kill a child? Is there any reason good enough? In an article I have read called‚ PREPARATION FOR PRACTICE IN THE NEW MILLENNIUM:

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    In Vitro Fertilization

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    In-Vitro Fertilization Should it be implemented in society today? Introduction “Infertility‚ also known as primary infertility‚ is the inability of a couple to become pregnant (regardless of cause) after one year of unprotected sexual intercourse using no birth control methods. Similarly‚ secondary infertility refers to the inability to maintain pregnancy until birth” (Emedicinehealth‚ 2012). Statistics have shown that within Australia a staggering one in six couples is infertile. With 40% of

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    Multiple Births: Twins‚ Triplets‚ and Beyond Kimberly Harris OMCC   Abstract The high number of multiple pregnancies is a concern because women who are expecting more than one baby are at increased risk of certain pregnancy complications‚ including premature birth.   Multiple Births: Twins‚ Triplets‚ and Beyond   References Martin‚ J.A.‚ et al. Births: Final Data for 2006. National Vital Statistics Reports‚ volume 57‚ number 7‚ January 7

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    In Vitro Fertilization

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    Topic: In Vitro fertilization General purpose: To inform Specific purpose: To inform the audience about the process of in vitro fertilization and its benefits. Thesis statement: In Vitro fertilization is a method whereby people experiencing fertility issues and trouble conceiving children the conventional way may become parents. Organizational pattern: Chronological Introduction: Many people take pregnancy for granted. Most couples assume that when they begin trying to start a family

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    statement? While Invitro Fertilization can be an emotional rollercoaster‚ adoption can be also‚ people question which is best for them. Introduction I. First main point - Is this an option for you? A. Supporting details- Are you okay with your child not really being your child? 1. Subdetails- When they get older and find out they’re going to ask about their parents‚ are you prepared? 2. Subdetails- You already know a little about your child B. Supporting details- Invitro you know

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    In-Vitro Fertilization

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    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 performed. (PBS)

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    miracle of life is called multiple births. A multiple birth is when more than one fetus is carried in a single pregnancy. It can be caused by many reasons and has its pros and cons. According to the “Cycle of Life” written by Tordar Booker‚ depending on the number of offspring different names are used to address them. The most common multiples are twin and triplets. Identical twins form when there is a change in the regular process of embryo division. Sometimes after fertilization‚ the embryo splits

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    In Vitro Fertilization

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    Running head: IN VITRO FERTILIZATION Age and In Vitro Fertilization Regis University Health Care Ethics HCE 430 June 21‚ 2006 Relevant Facts Advances in medical sciences are helping the infertile have children. These developments open up new ethical dilemmas about reproductive rights‚ parenthood‚ and the equity in the allocation of expensive medical resources that are very limited (de Melo-Martin‚ 1998). “According to the National Center of Health Statistics

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