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Sex, Drugs and In Vitro Fertilization or How I Got PregnantCouples who are considering In Vitro Fertilization should know both the medical facts and personal experience from someone who has undergone it, before embarking on this journey to parenthood. -
In Vitro Maturation Safe Fertility Solution Compared to In Vitro FertilizationIn vitro maturation (IVM) new advanced fertility solution for women who meet certain criteria. The procedure does not require fertility drugs like in vitro fertilization and reduces patient health concerns and discomfort.
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Our In Vitro Twins, Now Fourteen Years Old!The first In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) boy was born in England in 1978. There was quite a public uproar at that time. People were asking, "Are we playing God"? But the more pressing issue then was the concern of the well being of the IVF child. Would the child be OK?
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In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Payment OptionsFor women suffering from the trauma of infertility there are several options available including fertility drugs, surgeries, and stress management techniques. Another option available to many women is also in vitro fertilization.
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Dr. Robert Edwards, in Vitro Pioneer, Receives Nobel Prize for "Test Tube Baby" ResearchDr. Robert Edwards put aside criticism that his research into creating embryos in a lab was akin to creating Frankenstein's monster,
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In Vitro Fertilization Failure Linked to APA, Antiphospholipid AntibodiesFor women who experience failed pregnancy, failed in vitro fertilization, the complication may be linked to a high level of antiphospholipid antibodies.
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In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) - a Quest for FertilityAfter nine years, my wife and I decided to try the expensive process of In-Vitro Fertilization. -
In Vitro FertilizationIn vitro fertilization is a fertility treatment that may help some couples conceive; however, the risks of the procedure must be considered before beginning a treatment cycle.
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New Test Enhances In-Vitro Fertilization to Likely Have Only One BirthTestTM-E non-invasive test reduces the risk of multiple births to one during In-Vitro Fertilization: Only one embryo is implanted into the womb instead of multiple ones. Currently Via TestTM-E under review by FDA.
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In Vitro Fertilization: A Simple Guide to IVFIn vitro fertilization, commonly referred to as IVF, is becoming increasingly popular in America. The process, however, is long and complicated, but may help otherwise infertile couples achieve a pregnancy.
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Nanodiscs Kill Cancer Cells in VitroThis article reports on a recent University of Chicago School of Medicine study where tiny nanodiscs killed cancer cells in vitro by means of magnetic oscillation. -
In Vitro Fertilization: What is the Mock Transfer Process?A mock transfer process is usually a protocol procedure for in vitro fertilization patients; but not always. Learn the importance of having the mock embryo transfer done, how it is done, does it hurt, and reasons why you should have one conducted. -
In Vitro FertilizationThe process of in vitro fertilization (IVF) is widely considered to be a marvel of modern reproductive science.
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Tips For Undergoing An In-Vitro Fertilization ProcedureInfertility is very stressful, terribly disappointing and can result in very expensive treatments. A couple will decide to try in-vitro fertilization for several reasons from both male and female complications.
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7 Reasons to Consider Adoption Rather Than In-Vitro FertilizationThe choice between adoption and in-vitro fertilization as ways to deal with infertility is extremely personal; however, there are some valid reasons why adoption may be right for many couples. Here are 7.
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Increasing the Odds of a Successful in Vitro Fertilization (IVF)Blastocyst culture is the most advance infertility treatment which involves in vitro fertilization and embryo culture for 5 to 6 days until it reaches the blastocyst stage .....
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In Vitro Fertilization Blastocyst Single BirthIn Vitro Fertilization provides an alternative procedure for fertility problems, however increases odds of multiple births. IVF blastocyst technique limits the number of births & healthier embryos but some limitations.
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In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) - a Quest for Fertility IIThis is the second of two articles about Justin and Elizabeth Quinn's journey through the In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) process. The story picks up as the uteral implantation is about to begin. -
In Vitro Fertilization (IFV): Nothing Morally WrongIn vitro fertilization (IVF) has an excellent success rate for couples struggling with infertility. -
A Vegetarian Perspective on In-vitro MeatWhy in-vitro meat has ethical, environmental, health, and humanitarian benefits.
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In-Vitro Fertility Treatments May Cost $100, 000 or More: The Financial RealitiesMy experience with fertility treatments and breaking news about the cost of in-vitro fertilization treatments
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Jennifer Lopez is Against in Vitro FertilizationJennifer Lopez is not a fan of science playing a role in the conception process.
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Three Top IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) Books: A ReviewA review guide to three top IVF books in the field of fertility.
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In-Vitro Fertilization Versus Adoption - 5 Things that Every Infertile Couple Needs to KnowWhen infertile couples are ready to become parents and are considering their options, there are 5 essential items that they need to keep in mind.
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Commonly Used Latin Words and Phrases in Modern EnglishEnglish and Latin share a long and varied history. Latin roots, words, and phrases entered English either directly or through French, and enriched it in a manner that no other language parallels.
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Novel Immune Factor May Be Critical in Male FertilityA new report published in the Journal of Molecular Medicine suggests that a novel immune factor can modulate the activity of sperm and therefore may be essential in determining the level of fertility in men. -
IVF Insurance Options & Payment Plans for In Vitro FertilizationThe high cost of IVF may seem impossible to afford - especially if you don't have insurance. Don't give up, though, there are other payment options.
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Gender Roles and in Vitro FertilizationDo women feel that it is their jobs to reproduce?
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Dangers While Pregnant:: Prescription Drugs, Illegal Drugs, Poverty, Lack of Nutrition and Health Care, in Vitro Fertilization, Hazardous ChemicalsResearch about women and pregnancy has not been entirely truthful. Many doctors and researchers claim that an illegal drug such as crack cocaine is detrimental to an unborn child. -
"Life is More Uncertain Now Than it was in the Early 1950s"Essay answer discussing changes in Society in England since the 1950s including work, the role of women and globalisation.
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Infertility and Preconception Clinics in UtahCouples who have trouble getting pregnant have the option of utilizing the services of doctors and clinics that specialize in fertilization issues.
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Send in the ClonesThis is a legal paper written in 2003 and explores the approaches of Canada and the United States to cloning regulation and stem cell research. The paper compares legislation between the two countries at that time and also suggests a model approach for these new fields.
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Proteins and Other Large Organelles in the CellProteins and other large organelles are important in cell growth.
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Potent in Vitro Anti-Cancer Activity of Symplocos Recemosa BarkAssessment of anti-tumor activity of Symplocos racemosa plant extracts were done by using XTT salt based cytotoxicity assay in 96-microplate format against one leukaemia and one cervical cancer cell line. Cyclophosphamide was used as positive control. -
In Vitro Fertilization - My $75,000.00 Baby Part 2, the HSG TestTo any of you who are new to my articles I'm currently in the testing stages to determine diagnosis for my infertility. So far I have had my initial exam which includes a pelvic exam, a sonogram of my uterus and Pap smear. It is now the time for HSG testing.
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Some of the Latest Breakthroughs in Stem Cell ResearchRecent breakthroughs in stem cell research for different illnesses.
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Medical Ethics in the News: Pregnancy, Motherhood, and ReligionA Catholic nun excommunicated for allowing an abortion to save a mother's life, and orthodox rabbis redefine motherhood for the purposes of religious identity - questions of medical ethics are in the news this week.
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Targeting Mitochondria in Cardiac DiseaseA new study published in the journal Circulation assessed the role of mitochondrial dynamics in cardiac injury and its potential exploitation in therapy.
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Cyborgs in Our SocietyA short essay discussing the subject of cyborgs in modern society.





