Fertilisation Essays

  • Assisted Fertilisation Research

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    Assisted Fertilisation By Trystan Hobart   Contents Page: Introduction Introduction to assisted fertilisation...................................................................3 Results Interpretations of the survey..............................................................................4 Tables from the survey......................................................................................4 Graphs from the survey.........................................................................

  • The Reality of Cloning

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    Jerry L. Hall, then a researcher at the George Washington University Medical Center, presented the results of his in-vitro fertilization experiment at the 1993 meeting of the American Fertility Society in Montreal. Dr. Hall gave an interesting speech and the comments on his speech consisted of "nice job" and other positive remarks. On his return to George Washington University, Dr. Hall expected the same feedback, and he was shocked when the October 26, 1993 cover of the New York Times announced

  • In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)

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    IVF Research Report Introduction: In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) is a ‘test tube’ technique used for couples that are infertile and also women that decide to have a child through this process. The process of IVF starts with a course of hormonal therapy to stimulate the development of many follicles within the ovary. After this course has taken place, the follicles are collected as eggs and then fertilised in test tubes. Between two to five days in an incubator, the eggs that were fertilised create

  • Human Reproduction Should Not be Controlled

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    Human Reproduction Should Not be Controlled There are many ways that human reproduction can be controlled either for better or for worse. One of the ways of controlling human reproduction is with in vitro fertilisation (IVF), this is widely used across the country for various reasons, for example IVF can be used to help infertile couples, single women, gay couples and many others to have children. IVF is quite a long process that has become more successful and popular in recent years

  • In-Vitro Fertilization Essay

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    The process of getting pregnant is one of wondrous measures. Having a family is one of the first human rights—not law—that we learn as kids, but there are many instances to where some are not able to conceive as easy as others. In such instances, there is a solution that women can undergo to have the family they have dreamed of. The solution: In-Vitro Fertilization, otherwise known as IVF therapy. IVF is one way of having a family of your own; however, an emotional debate has attended the question

  • Debates Over Reproductive Technology in the Jewish Community

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    During the last two decades there has been an increase in discoveries about reproductive technologies. These new scientific break-trough’s, for example, conceiving a child outside a mother’s uterus; brings question to religious, legal and ethical morals. The Orthodox community in particular have many concerns regarding the new developments associated with reproductive technologies. Although there are many questions, not all the answers are readily available as many of the prominent Orthodox rabbis

  • In Vitro Fertilization

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    In my opinion, In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is one of the greatest breakthroughs in Medical Biotechnology in the last 50 years. Finding out you are infertile can be heart-breaking and distressing. After trying for long periods of time, some couples are not able to conceive. Thankfully, this problem many couples have can be fixed by In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), a process that was developed and used in Britain first more than 30 years ago by Doctors Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards. In 1978, the

  • IVF - In Vitro Fertilization

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    time, semen samples from the husband (or donor) are obtained. The most active and healthy sperm are selected by forcing them to swim through a culture medium. - The egg and sperm are placed together in a suitable medium for fertilisation to occur in a culture dish. If fertilisation does not occur after 72 hours, the oocytes (incompletely developed eggs) and sperm are disposed of. The resulting embryos are observed for the next few days. - A small plastic tube is inserted through cervix to place embryos

  • Infertility Research Paper

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    What is infertility? inability to conceive children. Infertility can affect male or female and can be from a range of causes. Somewhere between 10-15% of the population is infertile. What is an embryo? An unborn offspring in the process of development. It is the period of developing from the second to the eighth week after fertilization. After this staged it is usually termed fetus. What are the steps involved artificial insemination? 1.Physical examination; this involves both partners being

  • Human Cloning is Immoral

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    Ever since the first child was successfully conceived and born in 1978 through In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF), the question on everybody's mind has been 'Just how far can we stretch the right to create and destroy human life?' In the 24 years since IVF's first success, a million IVF babies have been born worldwide and the technique has become an accepted therapy. Now, more than ever with progress in assisting in conception, there has been a great interest in cloning humans. Humans have been

  • Engineering the Perfect Human

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    For centuries, mankind has been fascinated by the idea of perfection. In recent decades, the issue has been raised regarding the perfect human and whether scientists are able to engineer and create this. Attempts have been made in the past to engineer this said “perfect” human, through eugenics and scientific racism, but until now, these attempts have been ineffective. Only now, with modern technology, are scientists able to make more significant progress in altering the human genome to the produce

  • In Vitro Fertilization

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  • Ethical Implications of Assisted Reproductive Technology

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    Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) is a measure used to treat infertility where both sperm and eggs are handled, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) the most common form has been used since 1981 in the United States. ART may enable individuals who were previously not able to conceive and deliver a child the ability to do so. In 2009 the Suleman Octuplets were born using the IVF technique to a single mother who also had six other children under the same methods. The Suleman Octuplets and their mother

  • Pros And Cons Of Spare Part Babies

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    screening to have an inborn characteristic that will help with saving the life of their older sibling, who may be affected with a serious disease which may require an organ or cell transplant to cure them. Saviour Siblings are produced using In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) and are screened using Pre- Implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD). IVF is a process used to create a child from outside of the body. IVF is a treatment permitted to create embryos; this is done by mixing together the sperm and eggs (fertility

  • Ethics Of Saviour Siblings

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    with a fatal disease. In outlining the ethics of saviour siblings, the question of whether it is ethical to conceive a child for the purpose of becoming a saviour will be explored. Saviour Siblings are children who are conceived using In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF),

  • Pgd Pros And Cons

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    some embryos and discarding others.” Rebecca E. Kopp who was a student at North Dakota University in 1996 and is against the processes of IVF and PGD. She believes that it is an unnecessary procedure that causes more harm than good. In vitro fertilisation is a procedure that is only successful for 21.2% of the couples who use it. This report was done in 1996 and technology has improved since then but the success rates for couples is not really high. She implies that it is a waste of money due to

  • In Vitro Fertilization: Pros And Cons?

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    fertilization. It seems to me that there are a fair amount more incredible results that can come from it than negative ones. That being said I do believe it should be regulated in some form or another. The United Kingdom has a group called the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, HFEA for short, which regulates and oversees in vitro fertilization and pre-implantation genetic diagnosis. They make sure parents are not truly trying to have a ‘designer’ baby or create a perfect child. They control

  • Gametogenesis Essay

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    1.0 How does an egg becomes an adult? Human pregnancy begins with the fusion of an egg and a sperm within the female reproductive tract, but extensive stages precedes this event. First, both male and female sex cells must pass through a long series of changes under a process called gametogenesis. As the human embryologist Larsen (1997) states that gametogenesis is the process that converts primordial germ cells into mature sex gametes in the male (spermatozoa, or sperms), and in the female (definitive

  • Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis Program

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    Hold the Colic - WSJ.com." Business News & Financial News - The Wall Street Journal - Wsj.com. Web. 18 Nov. 2011. . "PGD - Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD) - Genetic Testing." HFEA - Fertility, Infertility, IVF, Embryo Research - Human Fertilisation & Embryology Authority. Web. 20 Dec. 2011. . Silverman, Rachel Emma. "Designer Babies: Choosing Your Child’s Traits - The Juggle - WSJ." WSJ Blogs - WSJ. Web. 18 Nov. 2011. . Staff, Wsj. "Can Breakfast Cereal Help You Have a Boy? - The Juggle

  • The Moral Issues of Artificial Insemination

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    Although infertility is a significant problem in the United States today, “artificial reproductive technologies” are often avoided due to negative perceptions (Barbieri 203). In 2005 10 percent of American couples were infertile. There are numerous causes that sometimes can be avoided. When there is no way to fix it, there are ways to treat it. Stress can cause infertility because hormones take over the body producing more cortisol which suppresses sperm count (U.S.: 2.1). The added physical, mental