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  2. Partner-assisted reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Reciprocal IVF differs from standard IVF in that two partners are involved: the eggs are taken from one partner, and the other partner carries the pregnancy. [1] In this way, the process is mechanically identical to IVF with egg donation. [2] [3] Reciprocal IVF offers the highest chance for pregnancy and a lower chance of a multiple births.

  3. Assisted reproductive technology - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the 1992 Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act, the CDC is required to publish the annual ART success rates at U.S. fertility clinics. [29] Assisted reproductive technology procedures performed in the U.S. has over than doubled over the last 10 years, with 140,000 procedures in 2006, [ 30 ] resulting in 55,000 births.

  4. In vitro fertilisation - Wikipedia

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    In vitro fertilisation (IVF) is a process of fertilisation in which an egg is combined with sperm in vitro ("in glass"). The process involves monitoring and stimulating a woman's ovulatory process, then removing an ovum or ova (egg or eggs) from her ovaries and enabling a man's sperm to fertilise them in a culture medium in a laboratory.

  5. Ferring Pharmaceuticals - Wikipedia

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    Ferring Pharmaceuticals is a Swiss multinational biopharmaceutical company specialising in areas such as reproductive health, maternal health, gastroenterology and urology. [1] Ferring has been developing treatments for mothers and babies for over 50 years.

  6. Urofollitropin - Wikipedia

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    Urofollitropin is a purified form of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) that is manufactured by extraction from human urine and then purified [1] to remove various proteins and other substances.

  7. Fertility awareness - Wikipedia

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    Fertility awareness can also be used to aid in diagnosing known gynecological problems such as infertility. Fertility awareness may be used to avoid pregnancy or to aid in conception. Use of fertility awareness can give insight to the workings of women's bodies, and may allow women to take greater control of their own fertility.

  8. Age and female fertility - Wikipedia

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    Most IVF centers will attempt IVF using the patient's own eggs until about age 43–45, [22] and clinically reproductive endocrinologists tend to pursue IVF more aggressively in women over 35. [ 15 ] Oocyte cryopreservation (egg freezing) is a procedure done to preserve eggs ( oocytes ) to have the eggs thawed, fertilized, and transferred to ...

  9. Fertility testing - Wikipedia

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    Fertility testing is the process by which fertility is assessed, both generally and also to find the "fertile window" in the menstrual cycle.