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Reproductive
Technology
Prof.Zouhair Amarin
AbedAllah Abulataifeh
Husam Salhab
Mohammad Altaher
Omar AbuAlhaija
Objectives:
• Introduction
• Infertility
• Methods
1- Artificial Insemination
2- In Vitro Fertilization
3- IntraCytoplasmic Sperm Injection
4- Assisted Hatching
5 ZIFT, GIFT
6 Freezing
7- Sex Selection
• Succeeding Factors
• Complications
• Statistics
Introduction
Definition Treatments or procedures that include the
handling of human eggs and sperm or embryos for
the purpose of establishing a pregnancy
Intravaginal insemination.
Intracervical insemination.
Intrauterine insemination.
Intratubal insemination.
Intra Uterine Insemination (IUI)
1.The seminal fluid is prepared in the laboratory (washed
with special media)
2.Injected inside the uterus after stimulating the ovaries
to produce more eggs per cycle.
Indications :
- slight deficiency in the number or motility of sperms
2 Oocyte Freezing :
-This is less successful at the present time and still in
research (the eggs gets destroyed in the freezing
procedure).
Freezing Continue
3-Freezing seminal fluid and testicular tissue :
-Men who have problems giving a sample when needed at
eggs retrieval day .
-When the man has no sperms in his seminal fluid and the
sperms has to be obtained from the testis . The sperms
or testicular tissue can be frozen to be used at a later
date.
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-Miscarriage(15%)
-Multiple gestation pregnancies (25%)
-Ectopic and heterotropic(2-5%)
-Increase the risk of prematurity and C/S
-Statistics -Success rates
-The most important factor female patient's age.
-Varies from center to center.
-On average, with IVF, successful delivery is
achieved in 28% of cases.
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