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in vitro fertilization

Policywise 

Ethical issues in reproductive medicine: Hinduism and “leftovers” from IVF

November 7, 2022December 29, 2022Center for Medical Ethics and Health Policy, ethics, Hindu, in vitro fertilization, IVF, Religious Traditions, Reproductive Medicine

Dr. Sarma takes a closer look at the Hindu position on in vitro fertilization (IVF) and the related ethical issues in reproductive medicine.

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From The Labs 

How the egg and the embryo actually travel through the fallopian tube

August 5, 2021August 5, 2021animal reproduction, egg and embryo, fallopian tube, imaging, in vitro fertilization, oviduct, preimplantation embryo, Research, tomography

Eggs and embryos go through an unexpected journey that is more dynamic and complex than previously thought.

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From The Labs 

Follistatin: a key player in embryo implantation

August 9, 2017assisted reproductive technologies, decidualization, embryo implantation, female fertility, Fertility, Follistatin, in vitro fertilization

The complex process of embryo implantation in the uterus has raised interest among researchers in the field in part because it fails in about half

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From The Labs 

Changes in NLRP genes may be an answer to unexplained female infertility

April 28, 2017Fertility, in vitro fertilization, infertility gene, mouse model, NLRP genes

Scientists estimate that as many as 15 percent of couples with infertility and 50 percent of women with recurrent pregnancy loss do not have a

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