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  2. Reproductive technology - Wikipedia

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    Other ethical considerations arise with the application of ART to women of advanced maternal age, who have higher changes of medical complications (including pre-eclampsia), and possibly in the future its application to post-menopausal women.

  3. Independent advisers to the US Food and Drug Administration are meeting this week to discuss the regulations, ethics and possibilities of creating an artificial womb to increase the chances that ...

  4. Artificial womb - Wikipedia

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    An artificial uterus, sometimes referred to as an "exowomb", [10] would have to provide nutrients and oxygen to nurture a fetus, as well as dispose of waste material. The scope of an artificial uterus, or "artificial uterus system" to emphasize a broader scope, may also include the interface serving the function otherwise provided by the placenta, an amniotic tank functioning as the amniotic ...

  5. FDA meeting this week on development of artificial womb ... - AOL

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    What would qualify a patient for an artificial womb? What is the ethical way to design the first studies? Preterm births are those 37 weeks and younger. Cases 32 weeks or younger are considered ...

  6. Religious response to assisted reproductive technology

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    "The Church discourages artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization using sperm from anyone but the husband or an egg from anyone but the wife. However, this is a personal matter that is ultimately left to the judgment and prayerful consideration of a lawfully married man and woman." [12]

  7. FDA to discuss initial human testing of artificial womb for ...

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  8. Assisted reproductive technology - Wikipedia

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    In theory, ART can solve almost all reproductive problems, except for severe pathology or the absence of a uterus (or womb), using specific gamete or embryo donation techniques. However, this does not mean that all women can be treated with assisted reproductive techniques, or that all women who are treated will achieve pregnancy.

  9. Artificial reproduction - Wikipedia

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    A non-assisted artificial womb or artificial uterus is a device that allow for ectogenesis or extracorporeal pregnancy by growing an embryonic form outside the body of an organism (that would normally carry the embryo to term) without any human assistance. The aspect of non-assistance is the key distinction between the current artificial womb ...