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    abortion questionnaire

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    my religious belief. Other. Why do you think women have abortions? Teen preg. forced into it by partner/family member. Cant afford it. Sexually assaulted. Want to pursue education. Other What are the consequences of abortions? Life . risk of infertility‚ cancer. Emotional impact. Other. How can the abortion rate be reduced? Encourage people to make use of Birth control methods. Promote “sexual risk avoidance” for the young. Teach people about the consequences and difficulties of abortions. Other

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    Fertility and Sperm

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    the one responsible to initiate fertilization‚ the union of male (sperm) and female (ovum) gametes. These may include low sperm counts‚ poor sperm quality‚ anatomical problems and hormonal imbalances. These factors were also described under male infertility which leads to inability to produce offspring. Pre-fabricated drugs to treat this are readily available in the market‚ but it is associated with some undesirable effects. Talahib (Saccharum spontaneum) is one of the most abundant plants found

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    Reproductive Technologies and Ethical Issues. Introduction: Reproduction has always been among the most significant of human activities‚ and it will no doubt continue to be so. However‚ having children has certainly been filled with different meanings throughout different cultures and historical times. With In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) and Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD)‚ infertile couples are able to produce a disease and illness free baby who otherwise would not have been able to.

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    Hysteroscopy Analysis

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    Hysteroscopy is a method for the evaluation of lining and structure of uterus. The evaluation of cervix‚ endocervical canal‚ uterine cavity and other structures plays a significant role in the management of infertility. A thin view tool‚ telescope like instrument‚ called Hysteroscope is used for the procedure. The Hysteroscope has a light camera attached with it‚ which is used to see and analyse the structure and lining‚ endometrium clinically‚ on the screen. This analysis is essential to know the

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    procedure has become one of the greatest developments in the world of medical technology. In Vitro Fertilization has given infertile couples the chance to conceive and bear a child from a full term of pregnancy. Without this procedure‚ their infertility would render them childless. There are many aspects of the IVF program that have been both praised and criticized. The legal‚ ethical and social repercussions of the IVF program have created great debate and controversy. This essay will demonstrate

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    Biology Clinical Trial

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    Basic Information 1. What is a clinical trial? A clinical trial is when participants are used for research on medicals products such as medicine or medical devices. Some of these trails are to make the medicines or devices better or more improved than what they are. These trails are mostly conducted by science investigators. 2. What is the difference between an interventional and observational study? In interventional studies the participant receives specific medical products according

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    Page Title (<6 words) Kristin Bendikson‚ M.D. Meta Description (140 characters) Meet your partner in fertility – Dr. Kristin Bendikson‚ Los Angeles pregnancy loss specialist. Meta Title (70 characters) Dr. Kristin Bendikson - Los Angeles Pregnancy Loss Specialist Comments Live Date (AMY) URL (AMY) Meet Kristin Bendikson‚ M.D.‚ Founder and Director Dr. Bendikson is a Los Angeles Pregnancy Loss Specialist Founder and Director of the USC Center for Pregnancy Loss‚ Dr. Bendikson is a world-class

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    Artificial Insemination Artificial insemination achieved widespread popularity as an infertility treatment in the 1970s. Intracervical insemination (ICI)‚ the original technique used for artificial insemination (AI)‚ is fairly uncomplicated in nature. The most common AI technique used today‚ intrauterine insemination (IUI)‚ offers certain advantages over ICI. Below you will find information on artificial insemination‚ including the benefits and cost of artificial insemination and an explanation

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    have trouble with conceiving. There are many sorts of fertility treatments for individuals who are having complications conceiving a child. Being able to conceive is not a guaranteed with any of the different types of fertility treatments. A basic infertility diagnosis is the first step toward fertility treatments. Often‚ a couple needs to try conceiving naturally for at least a year to 15 months prior to seeking fertility treatments. In some cases‚ couples may not be diagnosed with any fertility problems

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    of The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood and the film‚ Children of Men directed by Alfonso Cuaron. A decline in birth rates in the Republic of Gilead from The Handmaid’s Tale and the infertility crisis in the United Kingdom in Children of Men lead the two nations to become xenophobic. Additionally‚ the infertility prompts a war for resources resulting in the nations development of an extreme hierarchy. Furthermore‚ the states resort to totalitarianism to maintain some facade of control in their

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