2 edition of Assisted human conception found in the catalog.
Assisted human conception
Published
1990
by Churchill Livingstone in Edinburgh
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | scientific editor: R.G. Edwards. |
Series | British medical bulletin -- v.46 (3) |
Contributions | Edwards, R. G. 1925- |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | p.565-864 : |
Number of Pages | 864 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22325323M |
ISBN 10 | 0443043191 |
This evidence-based book examines the role of reproductive surgery in the current age of IVF and in modern medical practice. The authors provide a detailed insight into surgical techniques and where such practices stand relative to other fertility treatments such as assisted conception : Hardcover. Infertility and Assisted Reproduction Technologies. in order to solve the infertility problem and to meet the human need and demand. The field of ARTs (Assisted Reproduction Technologies) has expanded steadily since the birth of Louis Brown- the first mone therapy is another treatment is the simplest, cheapest and most effective form of assisted conception.
Dr. Colin Sanford, a brilliant, ambitious obstetrician practicing in the Pacific Northwest, resolves to become the first to produce a baby by in vitro fertilization, despite the controversy raging over the ethics of artificially-assisted human reproduction. He recruits Dr. Assisted conception is an area where it often seems that all the ethical and legal issues have been covered and then technology advances and the discussions start all over again. The book is an anthology of papers presented during a project looking at thearaputic research in assisted conception (TRAC).
MSc Human Clinical Embryology and Assisted Conception, University of Dundee, Dundee. K likes. MSc in Human Clinical Embryology and Assisted Conception, University of Dundee. Conception and Genetics What are the characteristics of the zygote? a What are the risks associated with assisted reproductive technology? In what ways do genes influence development? Development from Conception to Birth What happens in each of the stages of prenatal development? How do male and female fetuses differ?
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Description: pages illustrations ; 23 cm. Contents: Development of assisted conception; indications for assisted conception; induction of multiple follicular development for IVF; endocrine monitoring for assisted human conception; surgical techniques of oocyte collection and embryo transfer; laboratory.
GENETICS AND ASSISTED HUMAN CONCEPTION. Hardcover – January 1, by Paul Devroey & Inge Liebaers (Editors). Van Steirteghem, Andre (Author)Author: Paul Devroey & Inge Liebaers (Editors).
Van Steirteghem, Andre. OCLC Number: Notes: "December " Description: vi, pages: illustrations ; 24 cm. Contents: Cytogenetics of infertile men --Diverse spermatogenic defects in humans caused by Y chromosome deletions encompassing a novel RNA-binding protein gene --Cystic fibrosis and infertility caused by congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens and related clinical entities.
Our research explored the reproductive desires of HIV-negative women and their HIV-positive partners who underwent assisted conception based on sperm-washing and intrauterine insemination in Italy.
Assisted conception is an area where it often seems that all the ethical and legal issues have been covered and then technology advances and the discussions start all over again. The book is an anthology of papers presented during a project looking at thearaputic research in assisted conception.
This article aims to provide no more than a brief summary and overview of some of the principal legal questions which arise in connection with assisted human conception. There is no requirement of legal suitability for natural parenthood, though a child may be removed from parental care at birth if its welfare is considered to be at risk.
Medically Assisted Conception - NCBI Bookshelf. This book results from a study by a committee of the Institute of Medicine and the National Research Council's Board on Agriculture.
The committee examined the scientific foundations of medically assisted conception and developed an agenda for basic research in reproductive and developmental biology that would contribute to advances in the clinical and.
Parents dilemmas in sharing donor insemination conception stories with their children. Parents’ contributions to the narrative identity of offspring of donor-assisted conception.
Perspectives, experiences and choices of parents of children conceived following oocyte donation. The book tackles the concept of donor children from a child's perspective and teaches children to love each other irrespective of what their families are.
The story is about kindness and acceptance and the illustrations bring the concept and the characters alive for young readers. The separation of procreation from conception has broadened notions of parenthood and created novel dilemmas.
Medical books Assisted Human Reproduction. A woman may carry a foetus derived from gametes neither or only one of which came from her or her partner; or she may carry a foetus created using in vitro fertilisation (IVF) with the purpose.
Huntriss J, Picton H () Epigenetic consequences of assisted reproduction and infertility on the human preimplantation embryo. Human Fertility 11 (2): 85 – Hurley J, Huntriss J, Adjaye J () Molecular approaches to the study of gene expression during human preimplantation development. Assisted reproduction can raise complicated ethical challenges for the individuals involved, health care professionals, and the greater society.
Infertility treatments today create new definitions of parents and children and require a rethinking of the conventional notions of family. For families facing infertility, decisions about family building become complex.
One ethical dilemma associated. Intrauterine (pronounced IN-truh-YOO-tuh-rin) insemination (pronounced in-sem-uh-NAY-shun) is the placement of a man's sperm into a woman's uterus using a long, narrow tube similar to a thin straw.
More information on IUI includes the following: 1 IUI is most effective for treating infertility in: Women who have scarring or defects of the cervix.
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) includes medical procedures used primarily to address subject involves procedures such as in vitro fertilization, intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), cryopreservation of gametes or embryos, and/or the use of fertility used to address infertility, ART may also be referred to as fertility treatment.
Email your librarian or administrator to recommend adding this book to your organisation's collection. The impact of assisted hatching on live birth rates and outcomes of assisted conception: a systematic review. Hum Reprod ; Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA).
PREPARATION OF HUMAN SPERM FOR ASSISTED CONCEPTION: A COMPARATIVE STUDY L. GABRIEL and A. VAWDA An ideal sperm preparation technique for assisted conception requires the capacity of accumulating in a relatively small volume the largest number of morphologically normal, viable sperm with good motil- ity.
Assisted Conception: Research, Ethics and Law book. Research, Ethics and Law. Assisted Conception: Research, Ethics and Law. DOI link for Assisted Conception: Research, Ethics and Law.
Assisted Conception: Research, Ethics and Law book. Research, Ethics and Law. By there are at least four categories of human cloning: reproductive cloning of. The review concludes with a caution against developments in assisted conception technologies, in man and domestic animals, being determined too much by the needs of commerce at the expense of research on the molecular, biochemical and physiological basis of early mammalian development.
Book Description. This book explains how biological factors can influence the development of human gametes and early embryos, and how clinicians and researchers can use this information to select methods of medically assisted conception best suited to infertile patients.
Textbook of Assisted Reproductive Technologies is a truly comprehensive manual for the whole team at the IVF clinic.
Information is presented in a highly visual manner, allowing both methods and protocols to be consulted easily. The text provides clinical and scientific teams with the A to Zs of setting up an embryology laboratory, gives research f.
Along with advances in technology comes the need for government guidelines and laws to ensure that those technologies are used safely and responsibly.
This article covers the development of the rules in the United Kingdom that govern assisted conception, and the implications of these rules for day to day clinical practice.
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act was passed in in.A Perilous Conception is just what the doctor ordered." —New York Journal of Books "In A Perilous Conception Larry Karp provides a clever, intricate medical mystery with plenty of twists, an inventive touch with metaphors, and an ample helping of wit.
As any writer knows, telling a story from more than one point of view is a tricky business.