A Brief Overview of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)

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A Brief Overview of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)

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ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY, FERTILITY MEDICINES, IVF AND ICSI

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Assisted reproductive technology is a term that refers to infertility treatments and care that may

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assist with problems or an incapacity to have children in certain cases. ART procedures include those that involve the alteration of sperm, eggs, or embryos in order to enhance the probability of

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a delivery being effective. Morality Many parts of ART create ethical concerns, including, for example, the following: Is it necessary for a person or a couple to undergo ART? Who is the legal proprietor of the gametes and eggs that have been stored?

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Are egg donations to a clinic in exchange for free or subsidized treatment considered unethical in your opinion? What is the relationship between a person’s religious views and various ART procedures? Should there be an upper age restriction for receiving ART? Is it true that all inquiries for ART are handled the same, regardless of their relationship or sexual preference? What is the legal entitlement of children born via gamete transfer to understand about their

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birth and the genetic parent who contributed to their creation? Is it morally OK to utilize frozen sperm from a dead individual?

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There are no clear solutions when it comes to the ethical concerns surrounding ART. However,

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ethics materials are available from the American Society for Reproductive Medicine.  March 2017 (4)

It’s important to know the details of IVF and ICSI

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Fertilization of the egg and sperm takes place outside the body via IVF and ICSI, which are ART methods. Female infertility is treated with IVF, whereas infertility due to a malefactor is treated with ICSI. If there is no man factor contributing to infertility, ICSI may be recommended. However, studies have shown that it has no effect on the likelihood of conceiving a child. The following are the stages in an IVF or ICSI procedure: Injection fertility medicines stimulate a female’s ovaries with such a regimen of hormone stimulation. When a female’s eggs are ready to be harvested, she is given a little anesthetic, and the procedure is completed. With IVF, the eggs are nourished by utilizing either the man donor’s sperm or the embryo is formed. ICSI involves the use of a tiny syringe to deliver a man’s sperm into every egg. In order

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