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    Surrogacy

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    the child’s genetic mother (called traditional surrogacy)‚ or she may be genetically unrelated to the child (called gestational surrogacy). In a traditional surrogacy‚ the child may be conceived via home artificial insemination using fresh or frozen sperm or impregnated via IUI (intrauterine insemination)‚ or ICI (intracervical insemination) performed at a health clinic. A gestational surrogacy requires the transfer of a previously created embryo‚ and for this reason the process always takes place in

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    Emily Martin: The Egg and the Sperm It is human nature to place confidence into science because it is heavily researched and perceived as the truth. However‚ Emily Martin shows that the female role in the reproductive process is not thoroughly depicted. Martin said‚ “part of my goal in writing this article is to shine a bright light on the gender stereotypes hidden within the scientific language of biology.” This article demonstrates how the female role in the reproductive cycle is just as insistent

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    Diane Blood's Case

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    husband’s sperm‚ aroused a great deal of public sympathy. Many took the view that Diane Blood’s desire to have her husband’s child should certainly be satisfied‚ and that it was harsh and pedantic to attempt to use the law to prevent this. It is‚ however‚ important to do justice to all the moral issues raised by this case - particularly in view of the fact that the interests of Mrs Blood herself were not‚ perhaps‚ as clear-cut as has sometimes been maintained. Consent to use of sperm The case

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    Eggs, Sperm, and Hormones

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    Eggs‚ Sperm‚ and Hormones Dionna Washington G150/PHA1500 Section 21 Structure and Function of the Human Body Felicia Stokes June 11‚ 2014 1. Sperm starts within the testis‚ in which it then passes into the epididymis and sits until it matures in the few days that it had waited. Then‚ the sperm is forced up into the ducts (vas deferens) into the seminal tubule and into the ejaculatory ducts‚ which moves semen into the urethra. Once that occurs‚ the semen covers the sperm and it moves into

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    Sperm Sexing Cattle

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    Sperm Sexing In Cattle Sperm sexing is an area of bovine reproduction technology which is utilised to improve and increase farm productivity by taking advantage of the difference in the value of males and females in the dairy and beef industry. It is a useful and accurate application in which the desired X- or Y- bearing chromosome is sorted and stored in a straw for later use. Selection of the desired sex is a potential determining factor to increase the genetic progress and farmer profitability

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    Artifical Insemination

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    insemination instead of adoption. | Thesis Statement: Artificial insemination is a topic not may people openly discus unless they have complications‚ but I want to tell you about somethings that might want to pick insemination‚ the sperm banks‚ as well as the donors one may have. | | | I. Introduction | A. Attention Material (focus attention on problem): As a high school student‚ you may ask yourself‚ "Why should I be concerned about having children?" But once you are married and are

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    insemination with the sperm of the father or a sperm donor. Traditional surrogates are genetically related to the child because their own eggs are used in the process. A gestational surrogate or also known as a gestational carrier‚ are not biologically or genetically related to the child she carries. Gestational carriers become pregnant through the process of in vitro fertilization‚ where an embryo or embryos created from the eggs and sperm of the intended parents. Donor eggs and donor sperm are selected

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    Becoming An Organ Donor

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    Does your driver’s license designate you as an organ donor? Did you know that by being an organ donor after you die you can save over 50 lives? Most often times negative connotation is attached to the topic of organ donation. The reality is‚ as we all know‚ that we are not invincible‚ and someday every one’s time will come to an end. The act of organ donation is a significantly compassionate and humane choice for a person to make. Organ donation is a subject that affects all of us‚ but

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    Becoming an Organ Donor

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    to persuade audience to become organ donors Thesis Statement: Are you‚ or have you considered being an organ donor? Becoming an Organ Donor Introduction Enough people to populate a small city‚ over 100‚000‚ are waiting for an organ donation in the United States right now. Unfortunately‚ thousands will die waiting for that call saying a suitable donor organ‚ and a second chance at life‚ has been found. Are you‚ or have you considered being an organ donor? For some of us‚ it is as simple as checking

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    Organ Donor Persuasive

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    declaring oneself as a donor far outweigh the cons‚ for nearly 90% of Americans claim to support donation. Only 30%‚ however‚ know how to or actually become donors‚ according to Donate Life America; so‚ what steers people away? Many avoid declaring themselves as organ donors because there are many misconceptions to the process of organ donation. Some believe that a hospital staff will avoid focusing on saving a person’s life if he or she has agreed to become an organ donor‚ including the possibility

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