Category: Infertility
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Causes Of Infertility In Both Males And Females
Never let the odds keep you from doing what you know in your heart you were meant to do. Not everyone has a goal of becoming a parent, but for those who do, being unable to conceive a child is a very painful reality, women are often identified with the ability to give birth. But,…
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Infertility In Africa: Infection Is The Cause
Children provide their parents the existential role of participating in the continuity of the family, culture, and the community. Most societies especially in developing countries are structured to rely on children for the future care and maintenance of older family members (Hala, Adlah&Lynn 2014). The ability to have children is considered a socially assumed aspect…
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Male Infertility as Mans Failure to Cause Pregnancy due to Certain Factors
Infertility may be a couples helplessness to conceive a baby despite trying. About one third of each couple having unprotected sexual activity faces this problem. When the matter lies with the male because of insufficiency in semen, it’s referred to as male infertility. The probabilities of infertility affecting men are 33% whereas women are at…
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Fertilisation: From Gametogenesis to Birth
Fertilisation The first phase in an organisms sexual reproduction is gametogenesis, a process called meiosis allows haploid cells to be created from diploid parent cells. Gametogenesis is the formation of gametes which occurs from the germ cells in the testes and ovaries (Joseph, 2017). In a male, this process is termed spermatogenesis and oogenesis in…
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Biological Males are Less Susceptible to Infertility Problems than Biological Females
Infertility is problem affecting many couples with a child wish, affecting almost 15% of all couples. In these couples, half of these problems can be attributed from the male. Infertility is defined as being unable to get pregnant despite having frequent, unprotected sex for at least a year. In almost 20% of male patients, a…
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Infertility: Psychological And Social Effects On Men And Women
In this research assignment, I will be discussing infertility. The definition of infertility is the inability of a person to reproduce by natural means. An infertile woman can get pregnant however they might not carry the fetus or the baby to full term. There are infertile women who may have a stillborn child. This shows…
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Health Affects of Infertility on Women and Infertility Related Marital and Emotional Distress
Most people consider having a child to be one of the biggest achievements that one could reach in their lifetime. Without the ability to reproduce at a consistent rate the world, along with the species that inhabit it, will parish. Having a child gives a person a chance to not only make sure that their…
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Pregnancy and Postnatal Developmental Outcomes ICSI
SUMMARY Since the introduction of ICSI back 28 years till now ICSI is widely used to treat malefactor as well as female factor infertility. However, studies had shown concern of the pregnancy outcome in ICSI over conventional IVF in couples with non-male factor infertility. Studies had shown an+ altered pregnancy outcome in ICSI compared with…
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Psychosocial Impact of Infertility
Infertility is defined most simply as the inability to conceive naturally after 12 months of regular sexual intercourse without contraceptives (Luk & Loke, 2015, p. 610). Having children and starting a family is a conventional staple in society and what infertility represents is an inability to do so. It affects approximately 1 of every 6…
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Infertility and Restoration of Function of the Human Reproductive System
Abstract Infertility is a highly prevalent topic that is continuously researched because of the powerful desire to have children worldwide yet numerous problems associated with conceiving one. World Health Organization (WHO) refers to it as a disease of the reproductive system. Problems with fertility are seen to be as common with men as it is…