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    The purpose of this essay is to discuss on whether surrogate mothers or those donating gametes for research and in fertility treatment of others receive remuneration for their contribution beyond what is currently offered. This will be done by defining the relevant concepts and associated terminology, discuss on the physical and emotional impact that may occur, the different factors that may lead to exploitation and finally considering what could be done to prevent exploitation. According to the

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    types of artificial insemination aid many couples to have a child. To aid pregnancy or to cure genetic disorder, a chain of processes is conducted called “In Vitro Fertilization” (IVF). In this operation, collection of reproductive cell from the ovaries and sperm is needed. The mature egg will then undergo fertilization and will be implanted to the mother’s reproductive organ. Multiple pregnancy may occur depending on the number of embryo implanted (IVF, n.d.). The other kind of artificial insemination

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    do not yet have the technology to utilize. There are many methods to conserving these genetic pools; one of which is through reproduction manipulation. Artificial insemination, embryo transfer, and nuclear transfer are ways in which marsupials can be conserved if proper adjustments are made. Special considerations for artificial insemination of marsupials include equipment for collection and distribution, freezing, cryoprotectant and storage, and seasonality

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    we are on hand to help profit-minded dairymen. Those who own large herds will already know that cattle artificial insemination is the way forward. Our bovine insemination kits are the finest on the market, our double-strength semen hails from the finest bulls. We offer superior cattle embryos and semen and we ship them out promptly. What are the benefits of using bovine artificial insemination? Inseminate livestock increase productivity and profit. Global Genetic Resources strive to help breeders

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    Indian Surrogates: Whether Laws provide room for it ? Sandeep Kulshrestha Asstt. Prof. (Law), Amity University M.P. Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh) India Sandeep723@gmail.com Abstract Indian Laws are not made to accommodate Surrogacy arrangements, so with the validity of surrogacy arrangements certain legal complications arise. Present Paper deals with the legal validity of Surrogacy arrangements in India in light of legal complications arising out of it in present legal framework. Keywords: Surrogacy

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    have a child. Advances in medical technology can now help infertile couples become parents through the use of embryo technology. I will describe these treatments in my coursework: In vitro fertilization (IVF), Artificial insemination by husband, Artificial insemination by donor, egg/sperm donation, embryo donation and surrogacy. One of the most common forms of modern treatment to enable couples to be parents is (IVF) or In vitro fertilization. "In vitro" is Latin for "in

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    costly. However, if successful , these can bring pleasure and happiness in the lives of the struggling couples. The following options may be available for childless couples: IVF(In Vitro Fertilisation),AI(Artificial Insemination) ,AIH(Artificial Insemination by Husband),AID(Artificial Insemination by Donor),and Surrogacy. The issue of infertility can be heart-wrenching specifically for couples who have wanted to have children all their lives. In the Holy Bible , we read several stories about temporary

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    give it to someone else. Artificial Insemination was first created to help couples to have a baby in case of male sub-fertility or because either the woman or man had a physical or psychological trait they didn 't want their child to have. But in this decade, Artificial Insemination has been used more commonly in women that are lesbians or women that have no partner at all, this is where you have to go to a sperm donor to get sperm since there is no male partner. Artificial fertilization has advanced

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    the insemination process. These procedures are geared towards same sex couples, couples suffering with infertility problems, or couples who are unable to conceive due to genetic disadvantages. As appealing and exciting as these artificial methods may seem, they come with alarming disadvantages. There are many risks with artificial insemination, some higher than other. For example,having more than one fetus in a pregnancy can increase the dangers of early labor and low birth weight. Artificial fertilizations

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    It is disheartening that children without fathers have become an increasing statistic in the U.S. over time. In the world today, families without fathers are surpassingly prevalent and what people really need to know is who, what, when, where, and why? Not only is it important to be educated on why fathers are increasingly abandoning their families, but it is also important to understand the effects on children of fatherless families.   Families without fathers are classified as a trend because the

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