PPT-The Empty Cradle: Fertility and Reproductive Health

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Term 2 Lecture 4 Lecture Outline Reproductive technologies Contraception technologies the pill Infertility Conception technologies Artificial insemination IVF

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Term 2 Lecture 4 Lecture Outline Reproductive technologies Contraception technologies the pill Infertility Conception technologies Artificial insemination IVF Monitoring technologies. A Brave New World. Over the centuries we have steadily expanded our understanding of, and control over, many aspects of the natural world but one natural process that largely eluded our mastery has been our own reproduction.. . . Exists to support New . Z. ealanders experiencing fertility problems, whether having difficulties becoming or staying pregnant. . Fertility NZ is a registered Charity and has been dedicated to supporting people faced with fertility issues for over 20 years. A Brave New World. Over the centuries we have steadily expanded our understanding of, and control over, many aspects of the natural world but one natural process that largely eluded our mastery has been our own reproduction.. Philomantia. Forum, “Changing . Fertility: Social, Demographic and Ethical Consequences of Assisted Conception . Technologies”, Cambridge 23 May 2016. Tom. áš. . Sobotka. Vienna . Institute of Demography (Austrian Academy of Sciences), Wittgenstein Centre for Demography and Global Human Capital. The structure and function of reproductive organs and gametes and their role in . fertilisation. Hormonal . control of . reproduction. The . biology of controlling . fertility. Ante- and postnatal screening . Requirements for Male Fertility. Normal sperm production, which includes the following:. •Healthy ductal system. •Normal sperm count. •Sperm mobility. •Biological structure and functioning of sperm. • Early or delayed puberty. • Menstrual problems. • Infertility or reduced fertility. • Problems during pregnancy. • Polycystic ovary syndrome (ovaries produce more male horm January 2020 https//wwwunpopulationorg UNPopulation Long-term population trends are driven largely by fertility Since the International Conference on Population and Development held in Cairo in 199 Dr.Hawraa. Hussein . Ghafel. MCH . Departement. . Content of the lecture . Reproductive . Health Definition and Indicators . Components of Reproductive Health. Maternal . Health . Family Planning . Aims. To introduce the theme of reproduction and reproductive health . To think about reproduction as both a scientific and social issue, at once public and private. . To think about reproduction as ‘natural’ yet also ‘. By:. Prof. dr. . rabea. m. . ali. Within the framework of WHO's definition . of reproductive . health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity, reproductive health addresses the reproductive processes, functions and system at all stages of life. Reproductive health, therefore, implies that people are able to have a responsible, satisfying and safe sex life and that they have the capability to reproduce and the freedom to decide if, when and how often to do so.. th. century. Aims. To introduce the theme of reproduction and reproductive health in the 20. th. century.. To think about reproduction in terms of biology and the broad social constructs in which we all reside. . Jerome Sewell. Content . 1. Introduction . 2. Key challenges. 3. . How do we enable constructive conversations around sexual and reproductive health?. 4. . How do we promote the use of sexual clinics?. Chairperson – Madhuri Patil. Semen Analysis will provide the direction for further evaluation and treatment . Semen Analysis. Normal. No Therapy Needed. Azoospermia. Non treatable fertility disorder.

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