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  • |Term=in vitro fertilization .... The embryos are grown in the lab for several days and then either placed in a woman's uterus or cryopreserved (frozen) for future use. 
    856 bytes (130 words) - 23:44, 11 January 2023
  • ...ilized by sperm outside the body, in a laboratory dish, and then implanted in a woman's uterus. ...rom the Latin phrase "in vitro", meaning "in glass", and the English term "fertilization", referring to the fusion of gametes to initiate the development of a new i
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  • ...-nuhl oh-uh-sahyt ree-tree-vuhl) is a medical procedure used in [[in vitro fertilization]] (IVF) to extract [[oocytes]] (or eggs) from the [[ovary]] of a woman. ...ich contain the oocytes. The oocytes are then collected and prepared for [[fertilization]].
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  • ...ic sperm in-jec-tion'') is a medical procedure commonly used in [[In Vitro Fertilization]] (IVF). The term originates from the Greek words ''intra'' meaning "within ...ingle sperm directly into a mature [[Oocyte]] (egg) in order to facilitate fertilization. The fertilized egg (now an [[Embryo]]) is then transferred to the woman's
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  • |Term=in vitro fertilization .... The embryos are grown in the lab for several days and then either placed in a woman's uterus or cryopreserved (frozen) for future use. 
    856 bytes (130 words) - 23:44, 11 January 2023
  • ...ficial insemination of a woman or for the creation of embryos via in vitro fertilization. * [[Egg Donation]]: The process by which a woman donates her eggs to be used in assisted reproduction or biomedical research.
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  • ...perm]] directly from the [[testes]] of men who are unable to produce sperm in their [[semen]] due to certain medical conditions. ...xamined in a laboratory to retrieve viable [[sperm]] for use in [[In Vitro Fertilization]] (IVF) or [[Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection]] (ICSI) procedures.
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  • ...onceived through [[in vitro fertilization]] (IVF), a significant milestone in [[medical history]]. ==In Vitro Fertilization (IVF)==
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  • ...ilized by sperm outside the body, in a laboratory dish, and then implanted in a woman's uterus. ...rom the Latin phrase "in vitro", meaning "in glass", and the English term "fertilization", referring to the fusion of gametes to initiate the development of a new i
    1 KB (216 words) - 23:21, 14 February 2024
  • ...to describe the use of time-lapse technology in the process of [[In Vitro Fertilization]] (IVF). ...of IVF, it refers to the study of the development and movement of embryos in the lab.
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  • '''Embryo transfer''' (/ɛmˈbraɪ.oʊ ˈtræns.fɚ/) is a crucial step in [[Assisted Reproductive Technology|assisted reproductive technology]] (ART) ...dure involves the transfer of one or more embryos that have been developed in a laboratory setting into the uterus. This is usually done with a thin cath
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  • ...an include a range of techniques such as [[In vitro fertilization|In vitro fertilization (IVF)]], [[Intracytoplasmic sperm injection|Intracytoplasmic sperm injectio ...derived from the English words "partner" (meaning a person who takes part in an undertaking with another), "assisted" (meaning helped), and "reproductio
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  • ...is a medical procedure commonly used in [[In Vitro Fertilization|in vitro fertilization]] (IVF). ...It may also be used when sperm are unable to penetrate the egg naturally, in cases of [[Oligospermia|oligospermia]] or [[Azoospermia|azoospermia]], or w
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  • ...]], to more complex technologies such as [[in vitro fertilization|in vitro fertilization (IVF)]] equipment. ...ish words "conception", meaning the process of becoming pregnant involving fertilization, and "device", referring to a thing made for a particular purpose, especial
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  • ...nts. This can include procedures such as [[In Vitro Fertilization|in vitro fertilization (IVF)]], [[Surrogacy|surrogacy]], and [[Egg Donation|egg donation]]. ...restrictions, cost differences, or the availability of certain procedures in the home country.
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  • ...n (IVF)]] to increase the chances of implantation of the [[Embryo|embryo]] in the [[Uterus|uterine wall]]. The term originates from the words "assisted", In assisted zona hatching, a small hole is made in the zona pellucida either mechanically, chemically, or using a laser. This
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  • ...ropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist properties. It is primarily used in assisted reproduction to control ovulation. ...r amino acids in the peptide chain of Cetrorelix. "Relix" is a suffix used in pharmacology to denote a drug that acts as a receptor antagonist, indicatin
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  • ...ocess prevents the formation of a regular crystalline structure, resulting in a glass-like, amorphous solid. ...n-vitro fertilization]] (IVF) for the preservation of embryos and oocytes. In [[nuclear waste management]], vitrification is used to immobilize radioacti
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  • ...ocess by which the sperm, eggs, or embryos from a donor are used to assist in the conception of a child. ...ilization where an egg is combined with sperm outside the body, in vitro ("in glass"). This process is a major treatment for infertility when other metho
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  • ...ed in assisted reproductive technology (ART) procedures such as [[In Vitro Fertilization]] (IVF). ...eved in a minor surgical procedure. The retrieved eggs are then fertilized in a laboratory setting, typically through a process known as [[Intracytoplasm
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  • ...eproductive technologies]] (ART) such as [[In vitro fertilisation|in vitro fertilization]] (IVF). ...ice crystals, which could damage the embryos. The embryos are then stored in liquid nitrogen until they are needed for future use.
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  • ...m doʊˈneɪʃən/) is a procedure where a man donates his [[sperm]] to be used in the [[artificial insemination]] or other fertility treatment of a woman who ...for a period of time before it is used for [[insemination]] or [[in vitro fertilization]] (IVF).
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