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  • Successful Ivf Pregnancies
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    10,000 Australian couples are treated with IVF each year. The expensive and rather risky program (costing around $4000 excluding overheads) allows infertile couples to achieve pregnancy when conventional therapy has failed or is unacceptable. The procedure involves placing eggs that have been fertilized in a cultured dish directly into the uterus. A successful procedure will go as follows: - Couples are counselled about their situation and informed on the procedure, their obligations and rights....
  • Chicken Egg
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    Experiment: Chicken Hatching Background Information Some facts about chickens A chicken is a bird. One of the features that differentiate it from most other birds is that it has a comb and two wattles. The comb is the red appendage atop the head, and the wattles are the two appendages under the chin. These are secondary sexual characteristics and are much more prominent in the male. The comb is the basis of the Latin name or classification of chickens. In Latin, gall us means comb, and the domes...
  • Turn To The Freezing Method
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    A Heated Issue Frozen in Time: The Controversaries within the Freezing of Gametes and Embryos Could you imagine freezing your eggs or sperm and a century after your death you are still mothering or fathering children? How about creating embryos and then freezing them until you are ready to have children? In today's society, the freezing of gametes and embryos brings up several ethical and personal issue that are very controversial to people. Ever since the day scientists and doctors discovered i...
  • Used Ivf Embryos
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    The natural method of reproduction has become only one of many new techniques used today. There are millions of couples that do not have the ability to reproduce on their own because of infertility and therefore, must resort to these new techniques. The main causes of infertility are that of hormonal malfunctions and anatomical abnormalities. There are many ethical debates on whether artificial means of reproduction should be used, and this will be discussed throughout the paper. There are a num...
  • Fertilized Eggs In A 5 Dt
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    IVF - In Vitro Fertilization The miracle of babies born through in vitro fertilization (IVF) no longer seems so miraculous. Today!'s technology in IVF is advancing at a rate so rapid that it confuses those receiving treatment. There are may factors leading to, diagnosing and treating of infertility. However, I will be focusing on a more specific case scenario to evaluate. First let!'s take a look at, what Is In Vitro Fertilization? Simply stated, IVF involves removing eggs from a woman, fertiliz...
  • Use Of The Embryos
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    Prenatal ultrasound 1. Explanation Ultrasound examinations are used by doctors in order to get an impression of the progressing development of the unborn child. With the help of this process corporal deformities, state of the organs, amount of amniotic fluid and the growth of the child can be seen. Most misshapen body parts can be recognized by using ultrasound. The process also tells the doctor in which week the pregnancy is or how many fetuses there are. After an ultrasound examination the fol...

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