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    35 years of age are less likely to conceive as compared to younger women. (379).Dohle and Colpi suggest that reduced male fertility can be a result of various facts like from congenital or acquired urogenital abnormalities‚ infection of male accessory glands‚ increased scrotal temperature‚ endocrinal and genetic abnormalities or poor immunity. In the causes of male fertility no visible etiology could be figured

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    In vitro fertilization (IVF) is one of the assisted reproduction technology techniques. It allows couples to overcome fertility problems. Male and female infertility are among the major barriers for couples that want children. Depending on the definition of infertility‚ the number of infertile couples worldwide may vary from 48.5 million to 72.4 million (Mascarenhas et al. 9). Among other assisted reproduction technology techniques aimed at reaching pregnancy‚ IVF shows the highest effectiveness

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    with youngsters. The problem mounts because the barkada (gang) has a more profound influence than parents do and they exert pressure and expect the adolescent to conform to the rest of them. In the Philippines‚ according to the 2002 Young Adult Fertility and Sexuality Study by the University of the Philippines Population Institute (Uppi) and the Demographic Research and Development Foundation‚ 26 percent of our Filipino youth nationwide from ages 15 to 25 admitted to having a premarital sex experience

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    evidence on which conclusions are based. When I stopped using birth control three months later I became pregnant. I know without birth control or condom I can get pregnant. However the day on which I became pregnant is blurry. I could research a fertility specialist to see just where my window is to get pregnant. 7. Do not oversimplify. I can’t get pregnant again because I wasn’t suppose to be able to in the first place is oversimplifying the fact that I can get pregnant. It

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    Describe the Treatments Available to Help Infertile Couples The definition of being infertile for a woman is to be unable to conceive a child by the usual natural process. For a man to be infertile‚ he is unable to produce sperm that have the capacity of fertilizing a woman’s egg. Up to 10% of couples in the UK who want children can be considered infertile. Due to this being such a large percentage there are now many ways to get round this through different treatments. Although some may

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    China’s One Child Policy 1: The main reason that the one child policy was introduced was that the population of China was growing far too quickly. Data suggests that the one child policy has reduced China’s population by around 400 million‚ a huge amount. The one child policy was to save resources‚ land and natural resources. In 1976 the population of China was around 940 million‚ which had grown from 540 million in 1949- a 400 million gain in less than 30 years. This couldn’t go on and as the tradition

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    approved for plenary debate by the House Committee on Population and Family Relations. One of the main concerns of the bill is that the population of the Philippines makes it “the 12th most populous nation in the world today”‚ that the Filipino women’s fertility rate is “at the upper bracket of 206 countries.” It states that studies and surveys show “that the Filipinos are responsive to having smaller-sized families through free choice of family planning methods.” It also refers to studies which “show that

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    move to USA and I get married and with my husband we try to get pregnant without suscess. I start visit diferent doctors and every doctor I visited said “You will need a surgury for reconstruccion” other doctor said “you probably need to visit a fertility clinic” and other said “you probably never can have a baby” but I don’t give up and I found a practitioner wich understand my problem. She explain very well the cicle or reproduction and the only thing I had done was take me every morning my

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    Michele Mulligan Jordon Thompson English 112 20 January 2013 In Vitro Fertilization There is a lot of debate whether or not In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) should be covered by insurance. More and more infertile couples are turning to the latest‚ most advanced medical procedures to treat infertility. With the rising cost of medical insurance‚ does it make sense for infertility procedures like IVF to be covered by insurance? In my opinion‚ yes; as an infertile

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    most alarming issues in our world today. Many teenagers engage themselves in sexual intercourse with their partners just to be “in” with their friends. Surprisingly‚ some countries even celebrate early teenage pregnancy‚ as it is a clear sign of fertility. But moderately‚ a teenage girl being pregnant before adulthood is critically looked down upon with shame. In 2009‚ around 410‚000 teenage girls‚ ages 15 to 19‚ gave birth in the United States‚ and shockingly‚ that’s a 37 percent decrease from the

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