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Ivf treatment in india – Video

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Ivf treatment in india we have one of the best ivf treatment for our patients so visit our centre and know more about this problem or call us one our number 98141-26488 or write us... By: anuj gupta … Continue reading

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ivf treatment at sofat centre – Video

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Understanding IVF Treatment Step By Step

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Starting IVF treatment can be an exciting but nerve wracking experience. Usually, IVF treatment is pursued once other treatments have failed, following months of trying to get pregnant unsuccessfully. IVF treatment is the very first treatment tried when an egg donor is being used, there are severe cases of male infertility or a woman's fallopian tubes are blocked. Still, this often comes after years of trying to get pregnant, followed by a slew of fertility testing. IVF treatment is often successful, though, it may take more than one try. Studies show that the potential for success with IVF treatment is the same for up to four cycles. Generally, the live birth rate for each IVF cycle is 30 to 35% for women under age 35, 25% for women between the ages of 35 and 37, 15 to 20% for women between the ages of 38 and 40 and 6 to 10% for women after age 40. (When an egg donor is used, however, success rates remain high even at age 40, with a 45% success rate.) If you're feeling overwhelmed, don't feel bad. IVF treatment is quite stressful. Just looking over the schedule of ultrasounds, blood work, injections and so … Continue reading

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IVF Treatment – Procedure, Pregnancy Success Rates, Embryo …

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Useful information on IVF treatment, covering the procedure used for embryo development, pregnancy success rates and related ethical issues involved. The technique was developed in the United Kingdom by Doctors Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards. The first so-called "test-tube baby", Louise Brown, was born as a result on July 25, 1978 amid intense controversy over the safety and morality of the procedure. The first successful IVF treatment in the US took place in 1981, and there have been 45,000 babies born with the aid of IVF treatment since then. In brief, the process involves removing ova (eggs) from the woman's body and letting sperm fertilise them in a fluid medium. The fertilised eggs are then transferred to the mother's uterus where normal development occurs. IVF is used commonly when the father's sperm count is low or the woman's fallopian tubes are blocked. Ovulation induction agents, such as Pergonal are usually given to the mother 8-10 days before treatment, as they allow larger numbers of eggs to be recovered, improving the chances of a successful fertilisation. Before the development of such drugs few eggs would be retrieved because it required careful monitoring of the mother's 'LH surge' in order to recover … Continue reading

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Ontario Liberals announce partial funding for IVF fertility treatments

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Embryos are placed onto a CryoLeaf ready for instant freezing during the vitrification process on Nov. 8, 2008. PA WIRE/Ben Birchall The Ontario Liberals announced new funding to help women conceive through in vitro fertilization (IVF), a decision that was welcomed by families struggling with infertility. Health Minister Deb Matthews made the announcement on Thursday morning, saying that while she didnt know the exact cost, Ontario is expected to pay out $50 million annually if the program is fully implemented. As of next year, the government is proposing to contribute to the costs of one cycle of IVF treatment per patient for all forms of infertility. An advisory panel will determine how much each couple will receive as well as who is eligible. This is a huge step forward for infertile couples in Ontario, a spokesperson for Conceivable Dreams, which calls itself the OHIP for IVF Coalition, said in a statement. As a result of this policy, IVF treatments will be more accessible for the one in six Ontarians having challenges starting a family, co-founderJoanne Horibe said. With IVF costing as much as$10,000for a single cycle, not including travel and time off work, IVF is currently beyond the financial means … Continue reading

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27-year-old’s shock as IVF treatment reveals golf ball-sized cancer

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27-year-old's shock as IVF treatment reveals golf ball-sized cancer 10:55pm Friday 4th April 2014 in News LAURA Hodgkinson has good reason to be thankful that her IVF treatment in a bid to become pregnant had to be stopped. Doctors discovered a golf-ball-sized tumour and the 27-year-old had to endure intense radiotherapy and four courses of chemotherapy at The Christie hospital to treat her cervical cancer. She is now nearing the end of the treatment and her friends are organising a charity night to raise money for The Christie. Laura, of Bag Lane, Atherton, who is currently on sick leave from her job as a link worker at a Sure Start centre, said: I wanted to raise money for The Christie because they have been so great during my treatment but I also want to encourage other women to go for cervical screening. My besties, as I call them, have been amazing. I asked them for help while I was still ill and they have done everything I have asked to make this happen. Laura met her best friends Julianne Foster, Carla Grainey, Kerrie Lamb and Jennifer King when they all danced for the Hag Fold Morris Dancers. Julianne said: There … Continue reading

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Human Genetics Biology Project – Video

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Human Genetics Biology Project Type 1 Diabetes documentary. By: Brett Rawlings … Continue reading

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Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics – Video

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Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics The WTCHG is a research institute of the Nuffield Department of Medicine at the University of Oxford, funded by the University, the Wellcome Trust and numerous other sponsors. It is based in... By: OxfordNDM … Continue reading

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Human genetics – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Human genetics is the study of inheritance as it occurs in human beings. Human genetics encompasses a variety of overlapping fields including: classical genetics, cytogenetics, molecular genetics, biochemical genetics, genomics, population genetics, developmental genetics, clinical genetics, and genetic counseling. Genes can be the common factor of the qualities of most human-inherited traits. Study of human genetics can be useful as it can answer questions about human nature, understand the diseases and development of effective disease treatment, and understand genetics of human life. This article describes only basic features of human genetics; for the genetics of disorders please see: Medical genetics. Inheritance of traits for humans are based upon Gregor Mendel's model of inheritance. Mendel deduced that inheritance depends upon discrete units of inheritance, called factors or genes.[1] Autosomal traits are associated with a single gene on an autosome (non-sex chromosome)they are called "dominant" because a single copyinherited from either parentis enough to cause this trait to appear. This often means that one of the parents must also have the same trait, unless it has arisen due to a new mutation. Examples of autosomal dominant traits and disorders are Huntington's disease, and achondroplasia. Autosomal recessive traits is one pattern of inheritance … Continue reading

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Artificial Reproductive Technology: Constructing a Dystopia

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Beings Less and Less Dependent on Parents to Exist Washington, D.C., April 10, 2014 (Zenit.org) Denise Hunnell, MD | 266 hits Both the 1932 novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and the 1997 science fiction movie Gattaca are classified as dystopias because they depict societies riddled with misery, tragedy, and a dehumanizing culture. Both attribute this decline in civilization to manipulations of human genetics and perversions of human reproduction. In Brave New World the traditional family structure has completely disintegrated and children are manufactured in hatcheries through in vitro fertilization (IVF) and gestation. In Gattaca, human beings are enhanced through genetic alterations, and those who do not have their DNA modified are seen as second-class citizens. It is curious that genetically modified humans can be clearly seen as dangerous and undesirable in fiction but are celebrated as great achievements in current biomedical sciences. In the name of progress we are steadily marching forward to separate human procreation from human relationships and make it a laboratory procedure. The floodgates of artificial reproductive technology were opened in Great Britain on July 25, 1978, with the birth of Louise Brown, the first test tube baby. In the ensuing years the use of … Continue reading

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