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  2. 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 ...

  3. Ectogenesis - Wikipedia

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    Ectogenesis (from the Greek ἐκτός, "outside", and genesis) is the growth of an organism in an artificial environment, [1] outside the body in which it would normally be found, such as the growth of an embryo or fetus outside the mother's body, or the growth of bacteria outside the body of a host. [2]

  4. Artificial reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Artificial reproduction is the re-creation of life brought about by means other than natural ones. It is new life built by human plans and projects. Examples include artificial selection, artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, artificial womb, artificial cloning, and kinematic replication.

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

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    FDA advisers are meeting this week on artificial womb and artificial placenta technology. The device would not replace a human womb, but may work as a bridge for very premature babies or what ...

  6. FDA advisers discuss future of ‘artificial womb’ for human ...

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    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 ...

  7. Spanish researchers aim to 'trick nature' with artificial womb

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    Researchers in Barcelona are trying to "trick nature" by creating an artificial womb for extremely premature babies after tests on animals kept foetuses alive for 12 days. Their artificial ...

  8. Reproductive technology - Wikipedia

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    Modern technology can provide infertile couples with assisted reproductive technologies. The natural method of reproduction has become only one of many new techniques used today. There are millions of couples that do not have the ability to reproduce on their own because of infertility and therefore, must resort to these new techniques.

  9. Artificial Insemination: Procedures, Costs, and Success Rates

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    Artificial insemination methods, such as intracervical insemination (ICI) and intrauterine insemination (IUI), increase the odds of conceiving. Learn more about the procedures, costs, and success ...