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| | In vitro fertilisation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | IVF is a major treatment in infertility where other methods of achieving conception have failed. |  | | The eggs are retrieved from the patient using a transvaginal technique involving an ultrasound-guided needle piercing the vaginal wall to reach the ovaries. |  | | Initially IVF was developed to overcome infertility due to problems of the fallopian tube, but it turned out that it was successful in most other infertility situations as well. |
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| | In vitro fertilisation |
 | | The practice of IVF assumes that our offspring may be produced in the laboratory, and that the role of the natural mother, in safeguarding with her own body the welfare of the embryo from conception, may legitimately be transferred to other people. |  | | We consider that it is an affront to the dignity of the child when he or she is conceived in a surrogacy arrangement, whether this involves IVF or other means of conception (such as artificial insemination). |  | | Unlike adoption, which is a humane solution to the inability of the natural parents to care for a child, surrogacy deliberately brings about a separation between genetic parenthood and the gestation and raising of the child. |
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| | Ethical debate: In vitro fertilisation |
 | | Perhaps we have complicated the fertility issues that have been raised by gamete permutation by allowing an ethics committee composed mostly of non-clinicians to make decisions on clinical treatment that we have spent a life time gaining experience of. |  | | Fertility treatments raise a wide range of ethical and social issues. |  | | We conclude therefore that except in most unusual circumstances it is not right to withhold fertility treatment on the grounds of the interests of the potential child. |
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| | In-Vitro Fertilisation - A Scientific Sham |
 | | IVF is yet another instance in the grim history of medicine where the vivisectionists have achieved their ultimate goal of experimentation upon living human beings. |  | | This ideal was put forward by Claude Bernard, the father of modern vivisectionist-medical-research, when he stated, "Experimental medicine must have as its object: 1) to perform on living, healthy individuals vivisectionist and physico-chemical experiments..." (4) In other words, despite their claims otherwise, the fundamental goal of the vivisectionist philosophy is the vivisection of people. |  | | Furthermore, it omits from consideration the "ethics of experimentation on women" which is first and foremost what IVF is. The IVF procedures constitute real vivisectionist experimentation on women. |
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| | In-vitro fertilisation and retinoblastoma The Lancet v.361, n.9354 25jan03 |
 | | It is not clear from the present study by Moll and colleagues whether the IVF technique in the Netherlands has changed substantially during 1996-2000, the period covered by their study. |  | | Every year, 3000 women in the Netherlands are treated with in-vitro fertilisation (IVF), and results from studies suggest that the offspring of these women do not have a heightened risk of cancer. |  | | After the successful delivery of a long-awaited child and the concern of parents for ocular problems in their infants, the fact that the child was conceived after IVF may not be volunteered, especially if the treating ophthalmologist has no reason to inquire. |
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| | The Alta Bates In Vitro Fertilization Program |
 | | Fertility preservation for women undergoing cancer therapies including the experimental procedures of ovarian tissue cryopreservation and freezing of unfertilized eggs. |  | | The Alta Bates IVF Program was founded by Dr. |  | | More than 1,000 children have been born as a result of various ART procedures performed at the Alta Bates clinic. |
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| | Thinking Twice: Cloning and In Vitro Fertilisation - Ethics & Medicine |
 | | There is much we can learn from the way IVF and similar techniques are affecting our attitudes to children. |  | | Cloning is asexual in a more radical sense than IVF and similar techniques, in that two people of different sexes are no longer required. |  | | Some research has found that parents of born IVF children tend to see the embryo as a child or potential child (McWhinnie 1996, p.363). |
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| | Genetics & IVF Institute |
 | | Genetics and IVF developed a highly important new sperm separation technique for preconceptual gender selection called MicroSort®, which is currently undergoing clinical testing and which has already produced hundreds of births. |  | | In an effort to help make in vitro fertilization more affordable for those patients whose insurance does not cover IVF, GIVF is offering a drug benefit program for patients who qualify for a study. |  | | Genetics and IVF developed the important technique of non-surgical sperm aspiration for improved treatment of male infertility |
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| | In Vitro Fertilization (IVF-ET) |
 | | Due to improvements in ultrasound imaging, surgery is no longer necessary for most In Vitro Fertilization patients. |  | | The possibility of a continuing pregnancy being achieved by IVF has improved from practically nil to one chance in 4 to 6 at IVF centers worldwide. |  | | At the proper time, an outpatient procedure under local anesthesia will allow the female's eggs to be visualized by ultrasound and retrieved from the ovary by placing a needle through the vaginal wall. |
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| | IVF (in vitro fertilization) embryo freezing, assisted reproductive technology for female infertility |
 | | Therefore, hype should be removed from this issue, and decisions should be made that are in the best interest of the particular patient's situation. |  | | But only 20 percent to 50 percent of day 2 embryos can develop in vitro to day five no matter how perfect the in vitro culture system. |  | | As with GIFT, the eggs are retrieved by ultrasound-guided needle aspiration under light sedation (in the operating room). |
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| | in vitro fertilization, northern california fertility medical center |
 | | In almost all cases, egg retrieval is accomplished using a vaginal ultrasound probe to guide a needle into the ovaries. |  | | Due to individual needs, some steps may be changed for you, but the basic flow of steps remains the same for most patients. |  | | Moderate to Severe Male Factor: The ability to treat sperm in the lab by various techniques, along with the ability to concentrate large numbers of motile sperm around eggs makes IVF a good treatment for couples whose infertility is due to poor semen quality. |
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| | In Vitro Fertilisation |
 | | IVF is a method of assisted conception, which may be considered necessary after a couple have gone through investigations for infertility. |  | | Couples undergoing IVF must first participate in a counselling programme, the aim of which is to give them realistic expectations about the procedure. |  | | One of the reasons for this is because childless couples sometimes see IVF as being their last chance of being able to give birth to their own child. |
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| | In-vitro Fertilisation and Associated Procedures |
 | | ICSI is a process where a single sperm is injected into the cytoplasm of the oocyte using a very fine needle. |  | | The combining of oocytes and sperm outside the body, in the laboratory (in-vitro) therefore bypasses the problem. |  | | This method provides the best opportunity for fertilisation and embryo transfer for the couple with poor sperm quality, and consequently the best opportunity for a successful outcome. |
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| | Damansara Fertility Centre, Malaysia - IVF(In-Vitro Fertilization) |
 | | IVF is a process stimulating the development of multiple ova (eggs) which are then retrieved from the ovaries by ultrasound guided needle puncture. |  | | IVF is offered for infertility problems which do not respond to conventional medical or surgical therapy. |  | | The eggs are then transferred to the laboratory where they are fertilized with the partner's sperm and are allowed to develop in special culture medium. |
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| | in-vitro fertilisation |
 | | At Bourn Hall Clinic, all egg recovery procedures for IVF are carried out by the vaginal ultrasound technique, either under general anaesthesia or with a relaxing and painkilling injection only. |  | | This will involve patients who have had at least two failed IVF attempts and have never achieved a pregnancy using assisted reproductive techniques. |  | | Before discharge from the Clinic, couples will be given written instructions on any further drugs or treatment that may be required and on when to have blood tests carried out for the early signs of pregnancy, and we of course wish you the very best of luck! |
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| | Medscape MEDLINE search: In vitro ... |
 | | Effects of low-frequency ultrasound on the transdermal permeation of mannitol: comparative studies with in vivo and in vitro skin. |  | | The objective of the analysis described herein is to examine the in vitro/in vivo relationship of estimated bioavailability values and also the applicability of the estimated in vitro bioavailability to lead candidate selection in drug discovery. |  | | Estimates of starch digestion in the rat small intestine differ from those obtained using in vitro time-sensitive starch fractionation assays. |
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| | IVF - In Vitro Fertilisation - SIMS International Fertility Clinic |
 | | Recent results for IVF at our clinic are shown here. |  | | Under the care of a consultant gynaecologist, the woman is given fertility medications to stimulate her ovaries to produce many follicles. |  | | The term In vitro fertilisation, IVF, literally means fertilisation “in glass” and refers to the process where a woman’s eggs are fertilised outside of her body in the laboratory. |
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| | In vitro fertilisation |
 | | The basic stages involved in the IVF procedure are detailed below, but do not be surprised if the stages are slightly different to the procedure you follow. |  | | Your husband must contact Concept Fertility Centre after ovum aspiration to find out what time he is needed. |  | | Fertility drugs are used to stimulate the ovaries to develop a number of eggs in the cycle. |
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| | IVF Clinic, In Vitro Fertilisation, IVF Treatment |
 | | If you have done IVF at another clinic, have you got upset that a different doctor attended your procedures each time? |  | | For example, our CO2 incubators are Nuaire incubators from USA; our stereozoom and inverted microscopes are from Olympus, Japan, and our ultrasound scanner is from Aloka, Japan. |  | | Rather than focusing on what your problem is, you should focus on the solution - which is a baby! |
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| | In vitro fertilisation (IVF) |
 | | In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is the process used to conceive a child outside the body. |  | | There is also a theoretical risk (very rare) of damaging organs, or causing infection or bleeding, with the collection needle. |  | | IVF is a process where fertilisation of an egg occurs outside of the body. |
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| | In vitro fertilisation (IVF) |
 | | Thousands of IVF babies have been born worldwide since the technique was first used successfully in 1978. |  | | While some assisted conception procedures are still relatively new, IVF has been around long enough for researchers to do extended health studies on the children conceived using this method; so far, no medical problems have been linked to IVF. |  | | You'll be given fertility drugs to stimulate your ovaries to develop several mature eggs for fertilisation. |
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| | Georgia Reproductive Specialists |
 | | It is the goal of our physicians and IVF laboratory team to provide you with the latest women's healthcare innovations to address infertility, polycystic ovaries, endometriosis, and pelvic pain treatment. |  | | It is our belief that properly informed, you can become an active participant in your healthcare and make better choices. |  | | Backed by a world reknowned embryology team, Georgia Reproductive Specialists has enabled many couples to resolve their infertility problems. |
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| | Jamaica Gleaner - In vitro fertilisation - Wednesday July 26, 2000 |
 | | Joseph Frederick, lead clinician who pioneered in vitro fertilisation (IVF) here, said persons with complicated infertility problems can benefit from the technique. |  | | The UHWI's in vitro fertility laboratory also contains the Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) which Dr. Frederick said has been the treatment of choice for infertile men since 1993. |  | | After an ultrasound scan confirms that the lining of the womb is thin and the ovaries are quiet, the patient can begin the second course of drugs. |
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| | Your #1 source for Research on Test Tube Babies information |
 | | IVF India, IVF clinic, IVF clinic india, Test tube baby india... |  | | IVF India, IVF clinic, IVF clinic india, Test tube baby india, Women Infertility treatment India,... |  | | Some of the research that people want stopped is what made IVF possible in the first place. |
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| | Results in |
 | | This review describes our experience of in vitro fertilisation surrogacy since 1989 and discusses some ethical and legal issues. |  | | In vitro fertilisation surrogacy is now accepted in the United Kingdom as a treatment option for infertile women with certain clearly defined medical problems (box). |  | | Surrogacy has been an accepted form of treatment for certain forms of childlessness for centuries.[1] Until recently, "natural surrogacy" was the only means of helping certain women to have babies. |
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| | Nordica - In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) |
 | | You will get more information about this when you have your consultation at the clinic. |  | | There are a number of different medications for IVF treatment, which are to be adjusted to the individual need. |  | | In vitro fertilisation is often abbreviated to IVF, – in vitro means outside the body. |
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| | In vitro fertilisation - IVF Services |
 | | We believe in being flexible in our approach to our patients needs to ensure the best possible outcome for you. |  | | In Vitro fertilisation is only one of the many treatments available to help improve the chances of conception. |  | | For overseas couples wishing to have treatment with IVF Queensland Sunshine Coast. |
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| | In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) |
 | | How this is managed varies from clinic to clinic. |  | | You can get information about this treatment and finding a clinic from The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA). |  | | Children born as a result of this treatment are not biologically the mother's children but she is their legal mother and her name will appear on the birth certificates. |
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| | In Vitro Fertilisation India, In Vitro Fertilisation Links |
 | | In the interests of educating infertile couples, we are usually happy to give others permission to reproduce our content, as long as you give us credit for the authorship, and provide a link to our website. |  | | They have a very sensible approach to treating infertility and I wholeheartedly agree with their philosophy. |  | | If you would like to do so, please ask us for permission. |
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| | After Estradiol Ivf Level Transfer at childless dreams |
 | | After Estradiol Ivf Level Transfer at childless dreams |  | | Estradiol level and ivf bruising with zyprexa, adkins diet food,... |  | | The utility of ultrasound-guided embryo transfer (UG-ET) with IVF... |
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| | Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis, Egg Donor Program, California In Vitro Fertilization |
 | | PFC's infertility doctors and our entire team are dedicated to providing excellent, compassionate, ethical care for those individuals seeking fertility solutions. |  | | At our IVF lab, our team of highly trained embryologists, all certified in their specialty area, staffs our state-of-the-art andrology and in vitro fertilization laboratories. |  | | The care, maintenance, secure transfer and freezing of human sperm, embryos, as well as the recent breakthrough of egg freezing are their specific responsibility. |
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| | Bioethics Today - HumanIndex |
 | | Modell, Judith (1989) 'Last chance babies: interpretations of parenthood in an IVF program', Medical Anthropology Quarterly 3: 124-38 |  | | Kock, L (1990) IVF - an irrational choice? |  | | Mclaren, A. Reproductive Rituals: the Perception of Fertility in England from the Sixteenth Century to the Ninetenth Century, London: Methuen. |
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| | In vitro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Many experiments that deal with molecular biology are conducted outside organisms or cells, where the conditions and therefore results may not represent those inside the cell. |  | | In vitro (Latin: "within glass") is an experimental technique where the experiment is performed in a test tube, or generally outside a living organism or cell. |  | | Alternatives of in vitro include in vivo and in silico: within an organism, and computational, respectively. |
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| | In Vitro Fertilisation |
 | | IVF may also now be recommended for some couples where endometriosis or anovulation is a problem, and for some in whom no definite cause for failure to conceive has been identified, and other less invasive forms of fertility treatment have failed. |  | | During the IVF procedure, a number of embryos will be formed. |  | | This procedure was developed to treat women who had blocked, damaged or absent fallopian tubes. |
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| | Infertility: In-Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) |
 | | This is when an ovum (egg) is withdrawn from the woman and fertilised with a man's semen outside of the body, under laboratory conditions. |  | | The first 'test tube baby' was born in the UK in 1978 and many couples who otherwise would not have had children have been able to conceive this way. |  | | IVF is a very expensive procedure with a relatively low success rate for each attempt. |
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| | In Vitro Fertilisation - Back to Basics - Monash IVF Australia |
 | | In vitro fertilisation is the scientific name given to the process with is used to conceive a child outside the body. |  | | Babies born as a result of IVF are often referred to as "test tube babies". |  | | In the early days of IVF it was much easier for the media to use the word "embryo" rather than zygote or pre-implantation embryo. |
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| | In Vitro Fertilisation |
 | | In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is a technique of medically assisted conception, sometimes referred to as “testtube” fertilisation in which mature oocytes are removed from a woman’s ovary and fertilized with sperm in the laboratory. |  | | The practice of IVF and especially its future potential applications creates legal and religious problems, which have special problems with regard to implementation of this procedure in different societies. |  | | The technology, which went with IVF, has meant that other forms of treatment have improved dramatically as well. |
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| | Fertility Clinic - What is meant by in vitro fertilisation ? |
 | | Fertility Clinic - What is meant by in vitro fertilisation ? |  | | Two or at most 3 embryos are replaced via the cervix into the uterus where implantation is expected to take place the "natural way". |  | | Fertilisation is obtained in the laboratory (in vitro fertilisation) by placing the oocytes in contact with spermatozoa. |
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| | Indiaparenting.com - In Vitro Fertilisation |
 | | I have undergone all the treatments from Clomophine to the four cycles of IUI and one attempt of IVF. |  | | This is why IVF (in-vitro fertilisation, test tube baby) is a better treatment option. |  | | The reason is that while surgery can open the tubes, these tubes are often damaged (which is why they got blocked in the first place!) Surgery cannot repair this damage, so the tubes still do not work, even after the surgery. |
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| | ivf-infertility.com IVF procedure |
 | | The original indication for IVF was tubal damage, but it is now used for a wide range of disorders such as unexplained infertility, endometriosis, male factor infertility, failure to conceive after 12 cycles of successful ovulation induction, failure to conceive after 6 cycles of intrauterine insemination etc. |  | | Conventional or standard IVF treatment involves the administration of fertility drugs, monitoring of the cycle, collection of eggs, mixing eggs and sperm together outside the woman's body in a culture dish or test-tube. |  | | Single and lesbian women would be given the same rights to IVF treatment as heterosexual couples under proposals from the Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority (HFEA) in the United Kingdom. |
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| | In Vitro Fertilisation (Test Tube Baby) |
 | | In simple terms, IVF means fertilisation outside the body. |  | | After ovarian stimulation, eggs are collected from the woman's ovaries and then fertilized by the husband's sperm in a petri dish or a test tube in a controlled laboratory environment. |  | | The resulting embryos are deposited into the woman's uterus by embryo transfer. |
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| | Adriana Iliescu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Romanian laws governing the process are currently under review and, to bring them in line with typical European legislation, may prevent any form of such treatment after the age of 50. |  | | The story became international headline news, causing debate as to whether fertility treatment is ethically correct after a certain age. |  | | Iliescu was first given hormone treatment to reverse menopause in 1995 and in vitro fertilisation (three zygotes with sperm and ovum from two anonymous donors) in 2004, becoming pregnant with triplets. |
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| | IndiaParenting.com - In Vitro Fertilisation |
 | | After IVF, it’s only about 10%, which means that only 10% of embryos implant successfully to become a baby. |  | | How implantation is regulated and brought about remains an enigma, but we need to remember that the implantation process is surprisingly inefficient in humans — Nature is not always very competent! |  | | The responsibility for this low efficiency has to be shared between the embryo the endometrium, as well as a defective embryo-endometrium dialogue. |
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| | Professor Derek Morgan |
 | | European Community Commission Biomedical and Health Research Programme; Research Project Fertility, Infertility and the Human Embryo, £275,000.00 |  | | Morgan DM - In Vitro Fertilisation: Regulation of The Nature Encylopedia of the Human Genome (2003) |  | | Ford M, Harris J and Morgan DM - Ethical and Legal Issues in Stem Cell Research and Therapy Encyclopaedia of Bioethics, 3rd edition, 2003 (Editors Stephen G Post and Bonnie Steinbock), Macmillan, USA (2003) |
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