Annotated Bibliography On Fertility

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Artificial Insemination Bets Davis, M. (2008, March 21). Insemination procedures for infertility. Retrieved October 18, 2010, from Ivillage Health: http://www.ivillage.com/insemination-procedures-infertility/4-y-101907 Explaining IUI. (2010). Retrieved October 16, 2010, from Shared Journeys: http://www.sharedjourney.com/iui/overview.html Hopkins, J. (n.d.). John Hopkins Medicine. Retrieved November 17, 2010, from Fertility: http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/fertility/services/cryopreservation.html Lake, C. (2010). Artificial insemination for infertility, Intrauterine insemination - IUI. Retrieved Oct 17, 2010, from Advanced Feritility Centre of Chicago: http://www.advancedfertility.com/insem.htm * A failure of males sperm production…show more content…
Hopkins, J. (n.d.). John Hopkins Medicine. Retrieved November 17, 2010, from Fertility: http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/fertility/services/cryopreservation.html Unknown. (n.d.). Sperm Banking. Retrieved November 19, 2010, from http://www.infertility-male.com/treatment/cryo.htm Waugh, J. (2006, November 01). Sperm Cryopreservation and Storage. Retrieved October 18, 2010, from SWCRM: http://www.plymouthhospitals.nhs.uk/ourservices/healthcareprofessionalsguide/Documents/SWCRM%20Sperm%20Cryopreservation.pdf * Done in order to preserve embryo and sperm for future * Stored in sub zero temperature - freezing * Done in case of any incidents that may occur in the future which will hinder that able of you and your partner being about to conceive a child – done by precaution SPERM * Sperm banking * Can be stored for years OOCYTES * When ovulation occurs the eggs are taken out of the body using a ultrasound needle * Eggs are frozen * Thawed then fertilized EMBRYOS * Frozen and then thawed out then inserted into the uterus

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