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    have treated individuals and couples in Central Texas since 1981. With over 100 years of combined experience, our fertility specialists have helped bring over 16,000 babies into the world. For over 30 years, TFC has stood for excellence in reproductive medicine The foundation of our practice is built on patient- centric care, innovative and

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    proponents and opponents of such practice. This issue has received huge attention because of long-term use of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) to help pregnant women in the United States and across the globe. This technology basically involves the transfer of fertilized human embryos into a woman’s uterus through in vitro fertilization (IVF). Advances in Assisted Reproductive Technology have contributed to various innovations such as Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis, which enables parents to

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    's eggs by a male’s sperm outside of the body, usually in a test tube: in vitro (“in glass”). From here, the embryos are put back into the woman 's uterus in the hopes of a successful pregnancy with the outcome of a healthy baby. This assisted reproductive technology is a center of controversy between many. About 5% of couples living in the United States and other parts of the world considered developed experience infertility (Becker, Gay). While this type of fertilization has the ability to give

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    Oyisile Jozi Grade 12 Life Sciences Research project Contents Page Introduction………………………………………………………………………..3 Explanation of the medical procedure of surrogacy………………………..……...4 Advantages and disadvantages of surrogacy……………………………………… 4 Surrogacy growth graphs……………………………………………………….….5 A brief history of surrogacy………………………………………………………..5 The world practise of surrogacy……………………………………………………6 Psychological and ethical issues of surrogacy…………………………………......6 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………….7 Reference

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    same-sex couples can become parents is through assisted reproductive technology. These technologies involve in vitro fertilization, intrauterine insemination, intracervical insemination, and the “do-it yourself” method. That being said, homosexuals should have the same access to these technologies that heterosexual couples do. Same-sex couples and couples with fertility issues struggle to have families. But the struggle does not end with reproductive technology. A lot of times a surrogate mother or a

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    Kevon Haigler Suzan Pigford English 2 H 17 February 2017 In Vitro Fertilization "Infertility and In Vitro Fertilizati on." WebMD. WebMD, n.d. Web. 21 Feb. 2017. This article talked about how in vitro fertilization began. Showing that this is know becoming a worldwide procedure to help with reproduction. That is commonly called the test tube babies. Since they are used to make babies outside of the womb. Then later on inserted into the womb after an embryo forms. This procedure is very complicated

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    Meta Description Our Louisiana fertility centers offer andrology services to diagnose the complex causes of male infertility. Diagnosis is the first step towards treatment. Comments Does Fertility Answers perform semen culture? Live Date (AMY) URL (AMY) Semen Analysis Our Louisiana fertility centers offer a full-service andrology lab to perform semen analysis The fertility specialists at Fertility Answers share the insight that female infertility isn’t always the cause of a couple’s infertility

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    The article “Eggs for Sale” by M. A Garcia reveals what it is like to go through the process of donating her own eggs. Personally I would never being able to go through all that you have to go through to donate eggs, so I would never do it. If I were to find out that, I have become infertile and or struggled to conceive I would be okay with purchasing eggs from a donor, it would not have been my first choice but I would look into it. The idea of purchasing eggs from a donor is uncomfortable only

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    In-Vitro Fertilization In-Vitro Fertilization, abbreviated to IVF is a laboratory procedure in which sperm is put in a special dish with unfertilized eggs. This is done to achieve fertilization. The embryos that result from this can then be placed into the uterus. The left over embryos can also be frozen for future use, which can cause ethical problems in the future do to divorce (URAC,2013). Countless number of parents go to this method when they are unable to carry a child safely, but due to

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