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    Galpern 2007) In the United States in 1995 there were 1.2 million women‚ which 2 percent of 60.2 million of women who had infertility medical problems. There were several causes for this medical problem‚ the main one was a blockage in the fallopian tubes; another cause id pelvic adhesions which cause pain during the intercourse and is a symptomatic of infertility‚ also endometriosis were the endometrial tissue is found outside the uterus‚ furthermore ovulation is another cause where the ovary

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    turning to the latest‚ most advanced medical procedures to treat infertility. With the rising cost of medical insurance‚ does it make sense for infertility procedures like IVF to be covered by insurance? In my opinion‚ yes; as an infertile couple why should we be denied the insurance coverage to treat our disease or have relief from the sadness and stress that affects one in eight couples today. In this essay I will argue that infertility procedures like In Vitro Fertilization should be covered by

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    depending upon their cultural norms. Vissing says that over the life course every person has a family – even if it is a family of one (Vissing‚ 2011). The 21st century American family has been reshaped by the changes in moral family values‚ rising infertility rates and changing marital patterns attained in the previous century. The institution of the American family has been typified as the nuclear family comprised of a father‚ mother and one or more children. That traditional family makeup of biological

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    (usually one or two) are transferred back to the woman ’s uterus. Seven to ten days later‚ she takes a pregnancy test. Depending on the circumstances‚ the procedure has a roughly 30% success rate each cycle it ’s tried. Many scientists believe that Infertility is rising faster in developing countries than in developed nations and it has a much more devastating impact on countries like Japan because of the recent radiation from the nuclear plants and scientists predict that this could last well over 500

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    Bibliography: Encarta Encyclopedia‚ Microsoft 96 ’ Kinnear‚ Judith‚ Book One: Nature of Biology‚ The Jacaranda Press‚ Sydney‚ 1992. Winston‚ Robert‚ Infertility‚ A Sympathetic Approach‚ Optima Book‚ Great Britain ‚ 1994. World Book Encyclopedia‚ World Book Inc‚ Chicago‚ 1991. The Human Body‚ World Book Inc‚ Chicago‚ 1990.

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    Study Design For the purpose of the proposed research question‚ the researcher carried out a qualitative research design to explore the meaning and experiences of infertility among African American couples. The researcher utilized a phenomenological qualitative process based on methodology outlined by Moustakas (1994). The goal of phenomenological research is “to determine what an experience means for the persons who have had the experience and are able to provide a comprehensive description of

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    to discharge sperm within the female reproductive tract during sex‚ to produce and secrete male sex hormones responsible for maintaining the male reproductive system. What happens if you have disorders such as: EDD‚ BPH‚ Testicular Cancer‚ or Infertility? Erectile dysfunction is defined as the consistent inability to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient to permit satisfactory sexual intercourse. The word "consistent" is included in the definition because most men experience episodes of EDD

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    pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) which is directly associated with decreased female infertility. The bacteria attaches to epithelial cells causing damage to the mucosa which leads to inflammation and exudate from the vagina. The damage caused from PID can affect the sperm movement through the cervix and uterus and also impact the transplantation of the egg in the fallopian tube. Other causes may be infertility problems associated with her husband or idiopathic

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    | In-Vitro Fertilisation 1. The problem of infertility and its causes In-Vitro Fertilisation refers to the technique of reproduction which is an antithesis to the biological reproduction .As the name suggests‚in this method of fertilisation the egg is fertilised outside the mother’s body when natural fertilisation is not feasible. Infertility is a common problem being faced by couples which is not limited to any particular group‚ region or country but rather couples across the world are plagued

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    for infertility since they have not been able to have a baby for three years. Angelo is very embarrassed about the process of going to the infertility doctor. He is very private with his co-workers about where he is going and has even told them his diabetes was out of control is why he had to leave work. Angelo is uncomfortable in having sex in the doctor office and feels like it is more stressful. Angelo takes his food for his diabetes to all his appointments and leaves the infertility appointments

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