Ways To Improve Human Infertility
By: Christina Crawley & Abby Laverde
What is Infertility?
Infertility is the inability to of a person to naturally reproduce. This is normally the cause of an unhealthy adult organism. In humans, infertility may describe a woman who is unable to conceive as well as being unable to carry a pregnancy to full term.
Artificial Insemination
Embryo Transfer
Follicle-Stimulating Hormone
Artificial Insemination and Embryo Transfer ways to utilized and to improve our use of advancements in genetic selection. Through the use of biotechnology researchers and others have learned how to preserve sperm and embryos to follow through with the idea of human infertility.
Benefits Of Biotechnology
Risks
Affects On Person, Physically
Economic Effects
Multiple births from the participants, generated a high cost. Considering most people of the world are middle class citizens, most people will not be able to afford assisted reproductive technologies that can help them conceive a child when in need. Reproductive technologies concern cost and equitable access are likely to increase.
Environmental Effects
Effects on the Social Aspect of The World
How Will This Affect The Future?
It gives us a greater advantage for couples to have a biological connected child when they are not able to conceive on their own. As this occurs reproductive technologies will splurge and grow as a whole improving human infertility.
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