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Causes and Treatment of Infertility (eBook, PDF) - Ajrin, Marzina; Debnath, Priyanka
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Seminar paper from the year 2020 in the subject Biology - Developmental Biology, grade: c, , course: Pharmacy, language: English, abstract: The aim of this work is to perform a systematic review of literature to determine the causes and treatment aspects of infertility. This work also aimes to interpret the findings in the context of recent clinical practices and suggest optimal treatment and management aspects regarding infertility. This review focuses on different factors including the ovulatory factor, utero-tubal peritoneal factor, semen migration factor and the male factor. Some of these…mehr

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Seminar paper from the year 2020 in the subject Biology - Developmental Biology, grade: c, , course: Pharmacy, language: English, abstract: The aim of this work is to perform a systematic review of literature to determine the causes and treatment aspects of infertility. This work also aimes to interpret the findings in the context of recent clinical practices and suggest optimal treatment and management aspects regarding infertility. This review focuses on different factors including the ovulatory factor, utero-tubal peritoneal factor, semen migration factor and the male factor. Some of these infertile conditions are treated as unexplained infertility problems to some extent. This review process deploys a new strategy to translate the recent research findings and evidence-based causes into a simplified focused cause of male and female infertility. The development of molecular biology and biotechnology as well as genetics has profound influence on infertility study on causes, assessment and treatment process. Infertility is a qualification of a situation where couple has tried to achieve pregnancy for more than one year without success. The basic work-up doesn’t find a reason for the failure in more than 30 percent cases. Many of the defects related to infertility is still unknown.