Articles, tagged with "fertilisation", page 1
08th December 2011
Making the decision to opt for In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) or any fertility treatment is a huge life changing decision. When a couple or person has made this decision the hope is that the treatment will be successful as soon as possible and that there wi...
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Author:
Jackie De Burca
19th May 2011
Acne and Hormones
We have much of the role of hormones,in acne and it is worth saying a little bit more about them before answering more questions. The hormones that are important in acne are the sex hormones, which star being produced in l...
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Author:
jose diaz
06th May 2011
Medical knowledge is continually being expanded and day by day new methods are being researched in order to solve the various problems faced by people. Cures and treatments have been discovered for major diseases like small pox and cancer and will continu...
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Author:
dranoopgupta
17th February 2011
Surrogacy is a rapidly growing industry in India.Hundreds of childless couples from around the world travel to India to have children via surrogate mothers every year.
Why Surrogate Mothers in India - Outsourcing Surrogacy to India - How to Decide on S...
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Author:
Rotunda
28th December 2010
It doesn't matter if your garden is merely ornamental or you use it to grow your own fruits and vegetables - for a healthy garden this spring, you need to be making the necessary preparations now. But where to start? Well, reading this step-by-step guide ...
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Author:
GaryCotter
06th October 2010
The next paragraphs will give you the basics of orchid information. The scientific name of orchids is Orchidaceae. It is a morphologically diverse and widespread family of monocots. According to sources of orchid information, orchids are stated to be the ...
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Author:
yenbraugel
12th July 2010
It is common knowledge that the main objective of IVF procedure is to achieve fusing of the egg and the sperm outside the womb via artificial means. Once the fused egg has reached to the 6-8 level of cell development, it is placed back in the mother's ute...
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Author:
Deccan
01st June 2010
Up to 50% of miscarriages are believed to occur due to chromosomal abnormality. Of these, just a tiny percentage is inherited and these can be screened and dealt with prior to conception. The remainder occur before, throughout and following fertilisation ...
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Author:
Maggie Tan
22nd March 2010
Many couples experience difficulty in conceiving and after many visits to their doctor's surgery and being sent on to fertility clinics, they have to face the fact that they may have to consider fertility treatment.
Into vitro fertilisation (IVF) howev...
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Author:
Lisa Mills
22nd February 2010
At seven or eight weeks the heartbeat of the foetus can be detected. This is probably the point at which it is most realistic to think you are pregnant.
If the treatment does not work, and the woman's period starts, the letdown is serious. The sensatio...
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Author:
Shirley M. Duran
22nd February 2010
Test-tube babies is a misnomer: fertilisation takes place not in a test tube but in a petrie dish. This is one of the most skilled stages of IVF, conducted by a highly trained embryologist. The eggs and sperm are placed together in a special culture. PreÂ...
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Author:
Shirley M. Duran
19th February 2010
Egg collection through the vagina under sedation is usually a simpler, safer procedure that can be conducted on an out¬patient basis, often in a room adjoining the laboratory in the in vitro fertilisation clinic. The woman is generally given two doses of...
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Author:
Shirley M. Duran
16th February 2010
Other people come to in vitro fertilisation (IVF) after the grief of repeated pregnancy losses. Here again, what for the professionals is often a minor medical problem is for the woman a major trauma. Miscarriage can cause enduring grief, even if the preg...
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Author:
Shirley M. Duran
16th February 2010
One of the most difficult aspects of in vitro fertilisation (IVF) is the emotional stress. It's often described as being like a ride on an emotional roller-coaster. This is irrespective of whether the treatment is successful or not. An American study of 1...
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Author:
Shirley M. Duran
16th February 2010
Logistics of treatment
Other difficulties are travelling from home for treatment, juggling treatment and work, and the financial burden of repeated cycles at a cost of around £2500 a go. Some of the logistics can be resolved by careful choice of clini...
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Author:
Shirley M. Duran