In Vitro Fertilization Open Access Journals
In vitro fertilization (IVF) may also be a complex series of procedures would not help with
fertility or prevent genetic problems and assist with the conception of a toddler .During IVF, mature eggs are collected (retrieved) from
ovaries and fertilized by sperm during a lab. Then the embryo (embryo) or eggs (embryos) are transferred to a uterus. One complete cycle of IVF takes about three weeks. Sometimes these steps are split into different parts and therefore the process can take longer.IVF is that the best sort of assisted reproductive technology. The procedure are often done using your own eggs and your partner's sperm. Or else IVF may involve eggs, sperm or embryos from a known or anonymous donor also. In some cases, a gestational carrier — a lady who has an embryo implanted in her uterus — could be used. In vitro fertilization (IVF) may be a treatment for
infertility or genetic problems. If IVF is performed to treat infertility, you and your partner could be ready to try less-invasive treatment options before attempting IVF, including
fertility drugs to extend production of eggs or intrauterine insemination — a procedure during which sperm are placed directly in your uterus near the time of ovulation. Women who do not have a functional uterus or for whom pregnancy poses a significant
health risk might choose IVF using another person to hold the pregnancy (gestational carrier). In this case, the woman's eggs are fertilized with sperm, but the resulting embryos are placed within the gestational carrier's uterus.
High Impact List of Articles
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Pharmacovigilance, international classification of diseases and adverse reaction reporting tools used in United States of America and Europe
Nikhil Gupta, Kavita Bahmani and Ajit Jangra
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Pharmacovigilance, international classification of diseases and adverse reaction reporting tools used in United States of America and Europe
Nikhil Gupta, Kavita Bahmani and Ajit Jangra
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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E-Anfis to diagnose the progression of chronic kidney disease
Subhashini R* and MK Jeyakumar
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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E-Anfis to diagnose the progression of chronic kidney disease
Subhashini R* and MK Jeyakumar
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Combination use of intravascular ultrasound and dual-lumen microcatheter guide for chronic total occlusion guidewire manipulation; A practical method
Hidenori Komiyama*, , Masamichi Takano, Tomoyo Miyakuni, Takeshi Ikeda, Masato Matsushita, Toru Inami, Nobuaki Kobayashi, Yasushi Miyauchi, Yoshihiko Seino, Wataru Shimizu
Case Report: Clinical Practice
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Combination use of intravascular ultrasound and dual-lumen microcatheter guide for chronic total occlusion guidewire manipulation; A practical method
Hidenori Komiyama*, , Masamichi Takano, Tomoyo Miyakuni, Takeshi Ikeda, Masato Matsushita, Toru Inami, Nobuaki Kobayashi, Yasushi Miyauchi, Yoshihiko Seino, Wataru Shimizu
Case Report: Clinical Practice
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Journal Watch - Interview
Peter A McCullough, Robert S Dieter, Joseph H Friedman
News and Views: Clinical Practice
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Journal Watch - Interview
Peter A McCullough, Robert S Dieter, Joseph H Friedman
News and Views: Clinical Practice
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Acknowledgement: Volume 8 Issue 6
Appendices: Clinical Practice
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Acknowledgement: Volume 8 Issue 6
Appendices: Clinical Practice
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Imaging of knee osteoarthritis
Stephanie K Tanamas, Anita E Wluka, Graeme Jones and Flavia M Cicuttini
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Imaging of knee osteoarthritis
Stephanie K Tanamas, Anita E Wluka, Graeme Jones and Flavia M Cicuttini
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Bulletin Board: Volume 3 Issue 4
Bulletin Board: Clinical Practice
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Bulletin Board: Volume 3 Issue 4
Bulletin Board: Clinical Practice
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