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    In Vitro Fertilization The first to discover in vitro fertilization on July 25‚ 978 were 2 British men‚ a gynecologist by the name of Patrick Steptoe IVF and a British medical researcher Robert Edwards. Robert Edwards was awarded with the noble prize in Physiology or medicine in 2010 for the development of the in vitro fertilization. Robert started his research on the biology of fertilization in the 1950s. According to the Noble Prize‚ “Approximately four million individuals have so far been born

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    In Vitro Fertilization:  Ethical Implications & Alternatives "Every child‚ no matter how that child is born‚ is precious in God’s ages." A wrong understanding of ethical drawcacks of in vitro fertilization has already led to a naive acceptance of the destruction of human embryos that now theaters to pave the way for embryonic stem cell research. The concept the in vitro fertilization tha one or more of the genetic parents are different from the woman who will carry the child‚ or the couple who will

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    Message: In Vitro Fertilization Audience: Coastal Students Purpose: to inform about the in vitro fertilization procedure Introduction: Attention-getter strategy: Primary fertilization affects about 6.1 million people in the U.S.‚ about 10% of men and women of reproductive age. Thesis: There is more to IVF than meets the eye for you to conceive a child. First Main Idea: a. What is In Vitro Fertilization? i. IVF is simply the uniting of egg and sperm in a lab (in vitro). IVF is a

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    extract an intact fertilized egg.  In 1959‚ Min Chueh Changat‚ Worcester Foundation‚ proved that in vitro fertilization was capable of proceeding to a birth of a live rabbit. Chang’s discovery was seminal‚ as it clearly demonstrated that oocytes fertilized in vitro were capable of developing‚ if transferred into the uterus and thereby produce live young. The first pregnancy achieved through in vitro human fertilization of a human oocyte was reported in The Lancet by the Monash University team in 1973

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    In Vitro Fertilization‚ also known as IVF‚ is a complex series of procedures used to treat fertility or genetic problems and assist with the conception of a child. During IVF‚ mature eggs are collected from the ovaries and fertilized by sperm in a lab. In whole‚ In Vitro Fertilization can be undertaken in an ethical manner that maintains respect for human life. The IVF process involves monitoring and stimulating a woman’s ovulatory process‚ in which you remove an ovum (egg) from the ovaries and let

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    The number of children conceived through in vitro fertilization has doubled over the last decade. The technology that has made these children possible has also challenged inheritance laws‚ especially in circumstances when a child is conceived after the death of a parent. While this may sound bizarre‚ posthumously conceived children can become a quandary for the rich and the not-so-rich alike. The problem is always about money. The rich worry about who will get their assets after they are dead‚ while

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    it can highlight extreme cases where policy could have been utilized in order to avoid the situation. Such is the case of Natalie Suleman‚ more known as the “Octomom”. Ms. Suleman utilized assistive reproductive technology (ART)‚ in her case‚ in vitro fertilization (IVF) in order to bring to term 8 babies. While it is always the woman’s choice whether or not to undergo procedures like IVF‚ I would recommend nation-wide regulations regarding the number of embryos (one for women under 35) that

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    MILLER MOTTE TECHNICAL COLLEGE In-vitro fertilization Bioethical Issues Victoria Turner 2/28/2017 AHS: 1310 Mrs. Harris   Issues of Vitro Fertilization Did you know that every year there are thousands if not millions of babies born by In vitro Fertilization? IVF is a very important procedure to some individuals‚ in- vitro fertilization is the only ideal way that some individuals can conceive and did you know that there are many individuals who may have

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    In vitro fertilization (IVF) is one of the assisted reproduction technology techniques. It allows couples to overcome fertility problems. Male and female infertility are among the major barriers for couples that want children. Depending on the definition of infertility‚ the number of infertile couples worldwide may vary from 48.5 million to 72.4 million (Mascarenhas et al. 9). Among other assisted reproduction technology techniques aimed at reaching pregnancy‚ IVF shows the highest effectiveness

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    things in Brave New World seem out of this world‚ but how much of it is coming into play now? Using in vitro to conceive a child has started to become popular throughout the past few years. Not as it did in the book‚ but a woman who can’t have children use in vitro and possibly a surrogate to carry their child for them. In Brave New World‚ they used the Hatchery and Conditioning Centre for in vitro. There were multiple test tubes in the incubators that would start off all the people they would produce

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