1. Infertility Therapies : Artificial insemination
Artificial insemination may be tried if sperm count is low, the man is impotent, or the woman's vagina creates a hostile environment for the sperm. The procedure is not always successful. In this procedure, the semen is collected and placed into t...
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2. Artificial insemination - Glossary Entry - Genetics Home Reference
Introduction of semen into part of the female reproductive tract (as the cervical opening, uterus, or fallopian tube) by other than natural means.
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3. Artificial Insemination : Search Results - healthfinder.gov - Your Source for Reliable Health Information
Links to report on pregnancy success rates for fertility clinics in the U.S. These reports provide useful information to consumers who are considering using the services of a fertility clinic.... Details >
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4. Insemination Procedures for Infertility
An insemination procedure uses a thin, flexible tube (catheter) to put sperm into the woman's reproductive tract. For some couples with infertility problems, insemination can improve the chances of pregnancy.
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5. Artificial Insemination (IUI): The Procedure
Despite growing availability of a variety of infertility treatments, including IVF, artificial insemination or intrauterine insemination (IUI) remains one of the most popular options for couples experiencing difficulty getting pregnant. But what e.....
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6. What Is Artificial (Partner) Insemination?
If the man's semen is fertile but can't reach the cervix because of premature ejaculation or an inability to maintain an erection, partner insemination may be considered. Men with low sperm count, women with poor quality mucous, and couples with r...
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7. artificial insemination - NDI Foundation
2. The canal in the female, extending from the vulva to the cervix uteri, which receives the penis in copulation.
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8. ASRM Topic: Artificial Insemination
Sperm from a female's partner or a donor is placed via a syringe into her uterus or cervix for the purpose of producing a pregnancy.
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9. Artificial and Intrauterine Insemination
Artificial and Intrauterine Insemination Reproductive Science Center of the San Francisco Bay Area
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10. UC Davis Fertility Center - Artificial Insemination Program
Artificial insemination is one of the oldest and simplest treatments for infertility. The physician uses a catheter to place sperm directly into the cervical canal just before or on the day of ovulation. Since the UC Davis Artificial
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