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    35 years of age are less likely to conceive as compared to younger women. (379).Dohle and Colpi suggest that reduced male fertility can be a result of various facts like from congenital or acquired urogenital abnormalities‚ infection of male accessory glands‚ increased scrotal temperature‚ endocrinal and genetic abnormalities or poor immunity. In the causes of male fertility no visible etiology could be figured

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    husband and wife. They would only want fertility help to be given to married couples. Catholics firmly believe that just because science makes something possible it doesn’t mean that it is right. Catholics believe that life begins at conception. When an egg and sperm meet‚ a life is created that is independent of the mother and father. Any techniques used to aid infertility must respect this fact. For this reason‚ Catholics cannot allow for any fertility treatment where spare embryos are created

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    Since the beginning of the twenty-first century‚ with the continuous development of society‚ people’s living habits and lifestyles have fundamentality changed. Especially because of the impact of industrialization and gender equity‚ many couples greatly emphasize the importance of family planning. Therefore‚ delayed parenthood has become the most common aspect of the revolution in family planning during past decades. Today many people tend to choose delayed parenthood in many high-income

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    incapable of conceiving. Some of these include: male infertility: low sperm count‚ low ovarian reserve‚ anatomy of the uterus‚ blockage in the fallopian tubes‚ female age‚ egg quality and quantity‚ endometriosis‚ and unexplained infertility.(advanced fertility center of Chicago) One of the first questions that most people ask about the In-vitro Fertilization procedure is "what is the chance for success?" Success varies with many factors. The age of the woman is the most important factor‚ when

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    coping mechanism

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    exchange which states that woman’s higher economic standing will decrease their chance of getting married. This will have a further impact on first pregnancy since marriage in societies upholding virginity is considered as the primary factor explaining fertility behaviors. It also supported by the recent study of (Safdar 2012) states that when low income teenagers live in places with high income inequality the risk of pregnancy is even higher. Some studies state that peers can also affect early pregnancy

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    HISTORY OF ARTIFICIAL HUMAN REPRODUCTION B.C. 4004f. From our very first ancestors onward‚ for almost 58 centuries all fetuses except Jesus were conceived from sexual intercourse by their human fathers. All without exception‚ Jesus too‚ were gestated in the wombs of their biological human mothers. Hippocrates: "I will not give a woman a pessary to produce abortion." 450f. A.D. 1790f. London. First reported successful artificial inseminations from husband (AIH)‚ engineered by Dr. John Hunter

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    The Venus of Willendorf is one of the oldest and most famous early images of a human. She represents what use to be the “ideal woman” with her curvy figure and the emphasis on fertility seen in the features of her sculpted body. This paper will analyze the Venus of Willendorf sculpture in terms of its formal analysis. Most of the information about the Venus of Willendorf is based on scientific research and theory because there is no actual documentation that dates back as far as the sculpture.

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    unprotected intercourse‚ they may have a fertility problem which is defined as infertility. Infertility can be caused by many conditions such as lack of ovulation‚ blocked fallopian tubes‚ PCOS‚ endometriosis etc in female or low sperm counts‚ poor sperm quality‚ varicose veins etc in male. However in 30% of infertility cases‚ underlying causes cannot be found. This type of infertility is categorised as unexplained. The couples have been gone through all fertility tests existed including assessment of

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    emotions. Throughout this paper‚ seven different sources are explored and compared with their views on the psychological effects and mechanical issues presented through this type of fertilization. Most are unaware of the large correlation between fertility issues and depression. Most women see it as a failure‚ something that makes them less of a

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    Maternal instinct‚ instinctively social? “Take motherhood: nobody ever thought of putting it on a moral pedestal until some brash feminists pointed out‚ about a century ago‚ that the pay is lousy and the career ladder nonexistent” –Barbara Ehrenreich Few women would admit that they have never thought about having a children. Furthermore‚ most women experience sooner or later a strong desire of procreation. There is something difficult to explain in the relationship a mother has with her

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