my sister is 43 years old and she tried to get pregnant but not luck finely she tried the artificial insemination but the very next day she get her period what's that mean she's very upset , please help me with the answer
Yes.A good hen will produce an egg every 23 hours. No sperm or artificial insemination needs to be involved unless you want the eggs to be fertilised. In this instance, the male would have to mate with female.However, hens lay eggs with or without any help from the cockerel/rooster.Hope that helps =]16 year old farmer.
A woman is given fertility drugs to help her body produce several eggs at once, rather than the usual one per month. When a sufficient number of eggs have ripened they are extracted from her body with a long puncture needle, and kept at a laboritory. The man then hands in a dose of semen (obtained from masturbation) which is 'worked up' to have only the most mobile (quickest) sperm cells remain. The eggs and sperm are then put together in a test tube, in order to find each other more easily as they would inside a woman's body. If one or more eggs are successfully fertilised one or two (usually not more, in view of medical risks) will be put back into the woman's body in hopes that they might nestle there resulting in pregnancy. Success rate of IVF is roughly 20%-25%.
Human fertilization is the union of a humanoid egg and sperm, usually occurring in the ampulla of the uterine tube. The result of this union is the production of a zygote, or fertilized egg, initiating prenatal development. Scientists discovered the dynamics of human fertilization in the nineteenth century.[1]The process of fertilization involves a sperm fusing with an ovum-usually following ejaculation during copulation. It is possible, but less common, for fertilization to occur without copulation, artificial insemination, or In vitrofertilization.[2][3][4] Upon encountering the ovum, the acrosome of the sperm produces enzymes which allow it to burrow through the outer jelly coat of the egg. The sperm plasma then fuses with the egg's plasma membrane, the sperm head disconnects from its flagellum and the egg travels down the Fallopian tube to reach the uterus.In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a process by which egg cells are fertilized by sperm outside the womb, in vitro.
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No. The sperm which is injected into the uterus needs to be met by the egg coming from the ovaries. If the ducts are blocked, the egg can not travel to the uterus.
Yes.A good hen will produce an egg every 23 hours. No sperm or artificial insemination needs to be involved unless you want the eggs to be fertilised. In this instance, the male would have to mate with female.However, hens lay eggs with or without any help from the cockerel/rooster.Hope that helps =]16 year old farmer.
Yes, there can be artificial insemination in which the sperm is injected into the female. There is also in vitro, (which means literally in glass) the egg is fertilized by the sperm outside of the body and them the resulting fertilized eggs are implanted into the female.
Yes, a man with erectile dysfunction can have children because it's the sperm that fertilizes the egg. The key would be to figure out how to get the sperm to the egg. If medications or counseling don't fix the dysfunction then artificial insemination would be necessary.
it is possible in labs........the procedure done is called artificial insemination where the sperm and egg are fused together under favorable conditions ...then it is deposited in the female reproductive systm
Yes.Another View: The physical act of sexual intercourse is NOT necessary. Only that the human egg be fertilized by a human sperm. This is an act which can be duplicated by means of artificial insemination and does not require a sex act to do it.
no because the egg in the female NEEDS sperm to fertilize it not another eggNo.NO.noFirst answer: yes!!!! if she is carrying some sperms with her in some kind of special container..... but that will be termed as artificial insemination ......Second answer: no no chance naturallyA woman can't biologically impregnate another woman. Two women in a relationship can have a child together though. Either through a sperm donor, artificial insemination, or adoption, two women can have child. But a woman can't impregnate another woman.
Gay women can get pregnant. To be pregnant you need the egg and the sperm, so homosexual sex won't do the trick. But if a lesbian has heterosexual intercourse or artificial insemination, or a gay man had sex with a woman (straight or lesbian), pregnancy could occur.
Do you mean intrauterine insemination? With this procedure, semen/sperm is placed inside the uterus by a small flexible catheter that goes into the vagina and through the cervix. Tubal ligation involves blocking the fallopian tubes, making it nearly impossible for an egg to reach the uterus, and also nearly impossible for the sperm to meet the egg. So intrauterine insemination would not be helpful after a tubal ligation. The two options for pregnancy after tubal ligation are IVF or tubal reversal.
A woman is given fertility drugs to help her body produce several eggs at once, rather than the usual one per month. When a sufficient number of eggs have ripened they are extracted from her body with a long puncture needle, and kept at a laboritory. The man then hands in a dose of semen (obtained from masturbation) which is 'worked up' to have only the most mobile (quickest) sperm cells remain. The eggs and sperm are then put together in a test tube, in order to find each other more easily as they would inside a woman's body. If one or more eggs are successfully fertilised one or two (usually not more, in view of medical risks) will be put back into the woman's body in hopes that they might nestle there resulting in pregnancy. Success rate of IVF is roughly 20%-25%.
Only if the egg were to be incubated, such as in an artificial incubator.
Yes, Tubal ligation only prevents a womans own egg from reaching her own uterus naturally. Her eggs can be retrieved by a physician and fertilized artificially (test tube fertilization)and then implanted in her uterus to obtain a normal pregnancy.A donors egg could also be used. This is of course barring any other medical problems with her reproductive system.