نتایج جستجو برای: assisted reproductive technologies

تعداد نتایج: 416819  

Journal: :Journal of perinatal medicine 2009
Francesca Agostini Fiorella Monti Piergiuseppina Fagandini Leonardo Llewellyn Duncan De Pascalis Giovanni Battista La Sala Isaac Blickstein

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the relationship between assisted reproduction technology (ART) and parental mental representations during late pregnancy and early parenthood. STUDY DESIGN Women (n=25) following ART pregnancies were compared with their partners (n=23) and with women following spontaneous conceptions (n=39). Subjects were interviewed on mental representations at late gestation and three...

2015
Armando H. Seuc Iqbal H. Shah Moazzam Ali Claudia Diaz-Olavarrieta Marleen Temmerman

BACKGROUND The assessment of treatment success in clinical trials when multiple (repeated) doses (courses) are involved is quite common, for example, in the case of infertility treatment with assisted reproductive technology (ART), and medical abortion using misoprostol alone or in combination with mifepristone. Under these or similar circumstances, most researchers assess success using binomia...

Journal: :Urology 2012
Sandro C Esteves Armand Zini Nabil Aziz Juan G Alvarez Edmund S Sabanegh Ashok Agarwal

In 2010, the World Health Organization established new reference values for human semen characteristics that are markedly lower than those previously reported. Despite using controlled studies involving couples with a known time to pregnancy to establish the new limits, the reference studies are limited with regard to the population analyzed and the methods used for semen evaluation. The presen...

Journal: :Journal of psychosomatic obstetrics and gynaecology 2016
Anne Kehoe Martin Dempster Joanne McManus Sheena Lewis

OBJECTIVE Research indicates that parents of twins have poorer psychosocial outcomes than parents of singletons. Parents who have conceived using assisted reproductive technology (ART) have been found to be at higher risk of negative psychosocial outcomes compared to parents who have conceived spontaneously. The current study aimed to model the factors associated with parenting stress of newly-...

2015
Fahimeh Ranjbar Mohammad-Mehdi Akhondi Leili Borimnejad Saeed-Reza Ghaffari Zahra Behboodi-Moghadam

The purpose of our study was describing the meaning of pregnancy through Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs). A qualitative design with hermeneutic phenomenology approach was selected to carry out the research. Semistructured in-depth interviews were conducted with 12 women who experienced assisted pregnancy. Three themes emerged from women's experience including finding peace in life, pa...

Journal: :Fertility and sterility 2015

This document reviews surgical options for achieving patency in obstructed fallopian tubes and the factors that must be considered when deciding between surgical repair and IVF. This document replaces the document of the same name, last published in 2012 (Fertil Steril 2012;97:539–45).

Journal: :Fertility and sterility 2013

Cross-border reproductive care (CBRC) is a growing worldwide phenomenon, raising questions about why assisted reproductive technology (ART) patients travel abroad, what harms and benefits may result, and what duties health care providers may have in advising and treating patients who travel for reproductive services. Cross-border care offers benefits and poses harms to ART stakeholders, includi...

Journal: :Human reproduction 2011
Tim Savage John Peek Paul L Hofman Wayne S Cutfield

There is a large population of children conceived via assisted reproductive technology (ART), which continues to increase worldwide, without a clear understanding of associated long-term outcomes. ART children are more likely to be the result of multiple pregnancies, and thus to be born prematurely or low birthweight. There is growing evidence that ART children are phenotypically and biochemica...

Journal: :Journal of medical ethics 2005
M M Peterson

In Australia and other countries, certain groups of women have traditionally been denied access to assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs). These typically are single heterosexual women, lesbians, poor women, and those whose ability to rear children is questioned, particularly women with certain disabilities or who are older. The arguments used to justify selection of women for ARTs are most ...

Journal: :Reproductive biomedicine online 2010
Daniel Sperling Yael Simon

Despite the high profile of fertility care and assisted reproductive technologies, their social and regulatory contexts remain largely unexplored. Yet, studies reveal a practice of candidate screening on a somewhat arbitrary basis. Examining the above issues is of special importance to Israel, given its high fertility rates. To this end, this study conducted a survey of physicians' attitudes re...

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