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BC Science 9: p. 224-231
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Infertility Infertility is the inability of a couple to have a baby. Approximately three in twenty couples are infertile. Infertility can be seen in the male, female, or both. Common causes: Male is unable to produce enough sperm. Woman is unable to produce enough hormones. Some treatments of diseases can lead to infertility (eg. chemotherapy). In some cases, infertility can be corrected through medical treatment.
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Assisted Reproductive Technologies There are different methods by which the infertile couple can attempt to have a baby. Most of these techniques include removing the egg cells from a woman's body, fertilizing them, and returning the embryos to the uterus. The uterus is the organ in a female mammal in which an embryo develops and is nourished.
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Assisted Reproductive Technologies There are five main methods of assisted reproduction in humans: 1. Artificial Insemination 2. In Vitro Fertilization 3. Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer 4. Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection 5. Surrogacy
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1. Artificial Insemination (AI) Donor sperm is placed inside a female via injection. This method was first developed in animals more than 200 years ago. Artificial insemination is commonly used to breed farm animals. In some human cases, the female’s partner provides sperm. If the male’s sperm is compromised, a donor may be used.
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2. In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Egg and sperm cell are collected. Fertilization occurs in a petri dish. Embryo(s) are placed inside a female’s uterus to grow and develop. Powerful hormone treatments are used to increase egg production. The chances of multiple births increases with IVF. Approximately one in three couples are successful in conceiving via IVF.
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3. Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer (GIFT) Egg cells and sperm cells are extracted and mixed in a test tube. The mixture is immediately injected into the fallopian tubes. Fertilization takes place internally. This procedure has a 30% success rate.
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4. Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) A single sperm cell is injected into an egg cell. The resulting zygote is injected directly into the uterus of the woman. This method can be used if the man has a severe fertility problem (eg. low sperm count). This procedure has a 25% success rate.
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5. Surrogacy A surrogate mother can be used to give birth to a child for another couple. A couple’s egg and sperm cells are combined externally and the resulting embryo is inserted into the uterus of the surrogate mother. In some cases, the surrogate mother is asked to provide the egg cell for the pregnancy.
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Impact on Society Able to help many infertile couples conceive a child. Evidence that some technologies may lead to genetic defects. Some people believe that all embryos should develop into humans. Individuals that are born via AI will rarely know who their father is.
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