Sunday, 31 July 2011

Assisted Reproduction

Assisted reproduction is used when people have difficulty producing babies. There are two commonly-used methods to help such people to achieve a baby:

In-vitro Fertilisation
Artificial Insemination
·        Eggs taken from woman’s body are placed in a glass dish.
·        Eggs are fertilised with sperms from the husband.
·        Fertilised eggs are then divided to form embryos.
·        One embryo is then placed in the uterus of the woman.
·        The embryo grows into a baby and is born naturally.
·        Sperms from the man are placed in the uterus of the womanusing a syringe.
·        Sperms move up the uterus and one of them will fertilize the egg in the usual way.


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