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  2. Assisted reproductive technology - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the 1992 Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act, the CDC is required to publish the annual ART success rates at U.S. fertility clinics. [29] Assisted reproductive technology procedures performed in the U.S. has over than doubled over the last 10 years, with 140,000 procedures in 2006, [30] resulting in 55,000 births ...

  3. Reproductive technology - Wikipedia

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    Recent technological advances in fertility treatments introduce ethical problems, such as the affordability of the various procedures. The exorbitant prices can limit who has access. [13] The cost of performing ART per live birth varies among countries. [22] The average cost per IVF cycle in the United States is USD 9,266. [23]

  4. What's the difference between IUI and IVF? A guide to the ...

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    IVF includes the process of ovarian stimulation, followed by harvesting eggs, combining them with sperm in the lab, growing them five days in the lab and sometimes testing them before freezing ...

  5. In vitro fertilisation - Wikipedia

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    In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is a process of fertilisation in which an egg is combined with sperm in vitro ("in glass"). The process involves monitoring and stimulating a woman's ovulatory process, then removing an ovum or ova (egg or eggs) from her ovaries and enabling a man's sperm to fertilise them in a culture medium in a laboratory.

  6. Reproductive surgery - Wikipedia

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    Today, one of the most effective forms of ART is in vitro fertilization (IVF). [21] While it is very effective in those experiencing infertility, there are numerous risks of IVF, such as multiple births, premature delivery, and ovarian hyper-stimulation syndrome. Ovarian hyper-stimulation syndrome is a condition that involves enlargement of the ...

  7. IVF ruined my life. Here’s what I wish I had known - AOL

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    Three years, five egg retrievals, 10 embryo transfers, 19 embryos and $165,000 later, and I’m exactly where I started. Only, broke and broken.

  8. IVF, Ozempic, and Cutting Through My Cycle of Shame - AOL

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    Fertility doctors insisted that I had to lose weight to have the baby I so wanted. Taking Ozempic taught me so much about my relationship with my own body and how to focus on taking care of it ...

  9. Religious response to assisted reproductive technology

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    The church allows other forms of reproductive technologies that allow conception to take place from normative sexual intercourse, such as a fertility lubricant, the use of hormonal injections to grow follicles and assist in ovulation, and intrauterine insemination with sperm collected using the approved method of collection during intercourse.