Posts tagged Reproductive
What are the ethical implications of reproductive technologies that: allow postmenopausal women to conceive; a?
Apr 5th
Question by Jessie: What are the ethical implications of reproductive technologies that: enable postmenopausal ladies to conceive a? Also give me your opinion !
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Solution by CAustin IVThere are no quick ethical concerns with permitting a postmenopausal lady to conceive – at confront appeal, you are just giving fertility to a sterile individual. Not only is there absolutely nothing incorrect with that – that would be a miraculous breakthrough for many men and women who want to have kids, but physically can’t.
Exactly where ethical concerns may well arise would arrive from particular restrictions with the technological innovation, not More >
Robot-Assisted Procedures Shed a New Light on Reproductive Science
Feb 11th
Robot-Assisted Procedures Shed a New Light on Reproductive Science
Report by Vincent Gemayel
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With the growing reliance on technologies and the improved use of robots in the course of surgical procedures, it isn’t too far-fetched to listen to about the most current progression of robot use in fertility methods. In reality, College of Florida (UF) urologists started an experiment targeting the effectiveness of robot-assisted vasectomy reversal technique. The final result of this experiment is not yet calculated, but preliminary outcomes appear promising.
The researchers propose that the robot-assisted technique could reduce off More >
what is an example of one reproductive technology and one genetic engineering technology?
Aug 26th
Question by …<3<3…: what is an example of one reproductive technology and one genetic engineering technology? and what impact do they have on - a specific plant -a sepcific animal
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Answer by shitstainzASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY - Examples include in vitro fertilization and its possible expansions, listed below………………..
* artificial insemination * cloning (see human cloning for the special case of human beings) * cryopreservation of sperm, oocytes, embryos * embryo transfer * hormone treatment * in vitro fertilisation o intracytoplasmic sperm injection * preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) * surrogacy * testicular sperm extraction (TESE) * Gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) ******************************************************************** ********************************************************************
GENETIC ENGINEERING More >
Q&A: Which assisted reproductive technologies can help a woman who is born without a uterus, but makes healthy ova?
Aug 23rd
Question by Jack: Which assisted reproductive technologies can help a woman who is born without a uterus, but makes healthy ova? Please explain your answer.
Best answer:
Answer by Anitoif you don’t have a uterus you can’t give birth to a baby so even if you get pregnant there won’t be a place where fir the baby to grow…so you could try and get pregnant but some one else would have to carry the baby for you – a recipient mom or something like that
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Q&A: Which reproductive technology is most contraversial?
Aug 22nd
Question by shadowgatez: Which reproductive technology is most contraversial? Hey,
I’m doing an assessment for Biology. The task is to contruct and play am hypertherical discussion about reproductive technology (excluding gene manipulation. Just technology that allows or prevents reproduction. The question is “Will future generations be able to determine the genes of their baby”… I don’t have the question here but it’s something like that. What would be the best reproductive technology to disscuss.
Best answer:
Answer by lalynn1invitro-fertilization through genetic manipulation in order to guarentee children, whithout defects and more desirable traits.
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More >My biology question is, What are the reproductive technologies?
Aug 20th
Question by casa: My biology question is, What are the reproductive technologies? I don’t really understand it. i’m talking about animals here.. please help any information will do
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Answer by scottsdalehigh64The most important reproductive technology for humans is the birth control pill invented by Carl Djerassi.
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Q&A: Discuss why surrogacy is perhaps the most controversial of all reproductive technologies?
Aug 12th
Question by dak: Discuss why surrogacy is perhaps the most controversial of all reproductive technologies?
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Answer by *Gailann*I believe it is controversial because many women can’t fathom the idea of giving away a part of them they carried for 9 months, regardless if biologically related or not. Additionally, it is a very emotional subject, regardless of ones opinion on the subject. Emotional for the surrogate giving up the child and emotional for the childless couples who want a child so much they will trust another woman with such an intimate ordeal as surrogacy. Just my opinion though…. Note: We have More >
Should there be stricter regulations regarding who can be a candidate for assisted reproductive technologies?
Jul 31st
Question by Fratal F: Should there be stricter regulations regarding who can be a candidate for assisted reproductive technologies? Should there be stricter regulations regarding who can be a candidate for assisted reproductive technologies (i.e. age of parents)?
Best answer:
Answer by Cassie77Do we take away the baby when the parents are too young? Regulations will not work for this. Education, morals are the key.
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Q&A: How popular is artificial insemination over other reproductive technologies?
Jul 30th
Question by Angie: How popular is artificial insemination over other reproductive technologies?
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Answer by xiangal lot
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what are some of the ethical principles associated with reproductive technologies?
Jul 27th
Question by Michael L: what are some of the ethical principles associated with reproductive technologies? i would like to know theses ethical views from all point of view or from a wide range. Its a project that’s due real soon, help is needed as quick as possible, thank you.
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Answer by An-Atomireproductive technologies tend to yield multiple gestation pregnancies (many twins, triplets, quadrulplets, etc.). multiples increase the risk of premature birth (increases medical costs, possibly decreased quality of life for the babies) and c-sections (increases maternal recovery time after the birth).
parents may not be fully equipped to deal with multiple More >

