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Artificial Insemination (Human)

Artificial insemination placing a donor's sperm into a female's cervix for the purpose of impregnation. It might be done for several reasons, ranging from lack of a partner to medical need.

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What causes STDs in the artificial insemination?

Campylobacter foetus also known as Vibrio foetus that is why it called as vibriosis, transmitted between cows through bull ,animal may show following signs, the animal abort upto fifth mounth of pregnancy, and become repeater ,after few mounth amimal become immuneand will resume normal fertility,the organism is well sensitive to anti biotic, its growth can easily be checked by adding antibiotic in semen for artificial insemination.

Trichomonas foetus,

this is porozoan organism, live in bovine prepuce, ,vagina,and uterus,infected animal may show irregular cycle, low conception rate, vulval discharge,early abortion and pyometra, through its chances become less as it become dead in frozen semen.

brucellosis brucella abortus transmission of this organism via semen through artificial insemination is of boubtful significance,

some oppurtunistic bacteria may cause uterine infection in female ,the exemple of that ,corynebacterium pyogenes,E.coli,fusobacterium necrophorum, staphloccocus,or stretococcus some speices,but this can easily be checked by adding proper antibiotic in semen for artificial insemination.

What is the State legal aspect on artificial insemination?

The legal aspects of artificial insemination vary by state and can encompass issues such as consent, parental rights, and the regulation of fertility clinics. Many states have specific laws governing the use of donor sperm or eggs, including requirements for written consent and the rights of donors versus intended parents. Additionally, some states have laws addressing the legal status of children conceived through artificial insemination, particularly concerning inheritance and parental rights. It's important for individuals seeking artificial insemination to consult local laws and regulations to understand their rights and responsibilities.

Is it bad to do artificial insemination with a bladder infection?

It's generally advisable to treat a bladder infection before undergoing artificial insemination. An active infection can affect the overall health of the individual and may impact the success of the procedure. Additionally, the presence of an infection could pose risks for complications during the process. Consulting with a healthcare provider is essential to ensure the best outcomes for both the individual and the potential pregnancy.

What is in vitro fertizilation-test tube baby?

In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a reproductive technology that involves fertilizing an egg with sperm outside the body, typically in a laboratory setting. The process includes stimulating the ovaries to produce multiple eggs, retrieving these eggs, and then combining them with sperm in a culture dish. Once fertilization occurs and embryos develop, one or more are transferred into the uterus to establish a pregnancy. The term "test tube baby" refers to the children conceived through this method, highlighting the artificial environment in which fertilization takes place.

Can you use artificial insemination to become pregnant while your tubes are tied?

Yes, it is possible to become pregnant through artificial insemination even if your fallopian tubes are tied (a procedure known as tubal ligation). In this case, sperm is introduced directly into the uterus, bypassing the fallopian tubes, where fertilization typically occurs. However, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice and to discuss the most suitable options for conception.

Should permission of a spouse or partner be mandatory for sterilization or artificial insemination?

The question of whether a spouse or partner's permission should be mandatory for sterilization or artificial insemination is complex and often hinges on ethical, legal, and personal considerations. Advocates for mandatory consent argue that these procedures can significantly impact both partners' lives and futures, necessitating mutual agreement. Conversely, opponents contend that individuals should have autonomy over their own reproductive choices, regardless of their partner's opinion. Ultimately, the decision should balance individual rights with the relational dynamics involved in such significant life choices.

Possibilities of artificial insemination after menopause and sterilisation with egg donation at the age of 48?

Artificial insemination after menopause is generally not possible without the use of donor eggs, as a woman’s natural ability to conceive ceases with menopause. However, with egg donation, a woman at 48 can undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF) using the donor's eggs and her own uterus, assuming it is healthy enough to support a pregnancy. Sterilization procedures, such as tubal ligation, can complicate this process, but they can sometimes be reversed or bypassed in certain cases. Consulting with a fertility specialist is essential to explore individual options and risks.

What are the chances of twins in test tube babies?

yes...fraternal twins (different ova and different sperm). although it is also possible to generate identical twins I suppose (single ovum and single sperm). I have no idea what the statistics on this are however.

Although if you're *really* asking "can I *force* a fertilized ovum to split into two and generate a set of identical twins?" then I would have to say "Not likely".

Yes, an ovum can be forced to split. The above information is outdated.

What are the chances of getting pregnant by artificial insemination?

I'm going to say there's a 75% chance of pregnancy through artificial insemination.

How many days after you do a artificial insemination should you do a pregnancy test?

It should take about 2 weeks, ie the amount of time between ovulation and when you would normally expect your period. Test on the day you expect your period but bear in mind that a negative test does not necessarily mean you are not pregnant, only that your HCG levels are too low to show up on a urine test. If you are undergoing fertility treatment your Dr may do a blood HCG test which is much more accurate and can even be done before you expect your period. However the number of conceptions that would normally result in a very early miscarriage (chemical pregnancy or otherwise) is so high that it might be less stressful to simply wait until a urine test works to avoid the emotional pain. If your first urine test is negative, don't give up hope. As long as your period does not start you could still be pregnant. Repeat the test, some suggest a week later is best but I think every 2 days is better. You can buy some very cheap pregnancy tests on earlypregnancytests.com and then you can afford to test as often as you like!

Is sex the only way you can have a baby?

There is other ways of having a baby. Many choices such as adoption, or sperm donor. what ever choice you make you are doing a good thing... nothing is wrong with getting a sperm donor or adoption. Adoption is giving a child a loving home that they don't have since they are going different places. A donor would be good too either way you are bringing new life into the world and you should be happy to do so.

AI; Artificial Insemination is another way of becoming pregnant. It is used mainly for women who have exhausted all other ways.

Does Medicaid pay for artificial insemination?

Wow,

To be on public assistance, and to request to be paid to have children on public assistance. This would certainly be a controversial subject.

Medicaid is managed at the state level, with each state determining the procedures that are actually covered.

You would have to check with your individual state. A quick search indicated that Wisconsin and Goergia do not cover the procedure, and I'd imagine that it wouldn't be covered by many states if any.

After you had artificial insemination and the egg broke what does it mean?

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