ALL of TASK ONE in the homework booklet Its due in soon check the date with your teacher if you are unsure OBJECTIVE DID YOU KNOW To be infertile means being unable to have a baby ID: 485237
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Slide1
You must complete
ALL
of
TASK ONE
in the homework booklet Its due in soon!!! – check the date with your teacher if you are unsure!!!
Slide2
OBJECTIVE…
DID YOU KNOW:
To be infertile means being unable to have a baby.
Up to 14% of UK couples who want to have children suffer from fertility problems and for many of them it brings great emotional pain.
To use independent study, mind mapping and media clips to find out more about fertility treatments.Slide3
Grade C
All will be able to
describe
the different fertility treatments available.
Grade B
Most
will be able to
explain
what they think is the biggest problem with fertility treatments and why.
Grade A/A*
Some will be able to give an opinion on ethical questions raised by the use of fertility treatments.
Your GOALS for the end of this lesson are…
OUTCOMES…Slide4
How might this kind of news make a couple feel and why?
What alternatives are available for Monica and Chandler? – Make a list in your books.
Starter…Slide5
Alternatives include:
Surrogacy
Adoption
IVF
Sperm donation
Egg donation
Artificial InseminationEmbryo donationSlide6
Medical Treatment for Infertility
THE FACTS…
Around
1
in
7
couples (14%)
in the UK have problems
being able to conceive a child.
There are many different
factors involved in becoming pregnant and if there is a fault in any factor at any stage, then infertility can occur. Infertility is the inability to conceive children naturally. On July 25th 1978, Louise Brown, the world’s first baby
produced using IVF was born. Today, around 6000 babies are born every year in the UK as a result of IVF treatment. However, IVF only has a 15% success rate and can cost around £2,500
for every attempt.Importance of Infertility Treatment
Infertility is an increasing issue in the UK with around 12-14% of couples unable to conceive.
Male infertility is a particular problem with around 1.5m men in the UK experiencing fertility problems.
in 2007, 12% of all births in the UK were as a result of fertility treatment - this shows how important it is to many thousands of couples.
It is part of human nature to want to have a child, it is how humanity continues. Many people suffer from depression and other mental health issues due to infertility
.
Any child born using DI (donor insemination) since 1
st
April 2005, now has the legal right, once 18, to discover who their genetic parents are.Slide7
Treatment
What I think it is
What it is
Why some people might disagree with this treatment
Artificial insemination
by a donor (AID)
Artificial
insemination by husband/partner (AIH)
Egg donation
In-vitro fertilisation (IVF)
SurrogacyEmbryo donationFertility Treatments…
Fill in this column first...Explain briefly what you think each one is. You are not meant to know – make an educated guess.
Fill in this column second...Use the information around the room to fill in the correct answer.How many did you guess right?
Finally...
Can you think of any reasons some people might disagree with any of these treatments?Slide8
Grade C
All will be able to
describe
the different fertility treatments available.
Did you achieve
YOUR goals? …
OUTCOMES…Slide9
Explain which of these you think would be the biggest problem and WHY.
Problems
with fertility treatments…
Problems with fertility treatments...
Does it work first time?
Cost?
Egg, Embryo and Sperm donors
Surrogacy
Fertility drugs...
Relationships...
There are
NO GUARANTEES that fertility treatment will work at all. Many attempts over several years may be needed.
Fertility treatments can place a real strain on a couples relationship.Fertility treatments are very expensive, whether for the couples themselves or the NHS – not all treatments are available on the NHS and there is a huge waiting list!
Having a baby through a donor can be very difficult for one or both members of the couple as they have to come to terms with raising a child that is not biologically theirs – the child may also want to find their biological parents at a later date.
These are often required as part of fertility treatments and can have uncomfortable side-effects.
The surrogate may find it hard to give up a baby they have carried for 9 months and the couple may feel distant from the baby or that they are not in control of the situation.
What problems might arise from the use of fertility treatments?
Mind map
your ideas – use the prompts to help you…Slide10
Grade B
Most
will be able to
explain
what they think is the biggest problem with fertility treatment and why.
OUTCOMES…
Did you achieve
YOUR goals? …Slide11
http://media.smh.com.au/news/national-news/widow-can-use-dead-husbands-frozen-sperm-2379281.html
http://video.au.msn.com/watch/video/widow-can-use-dead-husbands-frozen-sperm/xrqqvco?cpkey=a218cc6b-e22d-4455-9b05-8da653f66965%7C%7C%7C
Do you think it’s RIGHT?…
Watch the following clips…
Do you think it was right that the court allowed the woman to have her dead husbands baby? – Explain your answer.
Without the use of fertility treatments the above story would not have been possible…
Think about what you have learnt in today’s lesson…
Respond to each of the statements on the sheet – giving YOUR OWN opinion to what is being said.Slide12
What do YOU think?…
Some people claim that the money spent on INFERTILITY RESEARCH and INFERTILITY treatments could be better spent elsewhere – cancer research, finding/improving medicines, finding cures for life threatening diseases or improving the lives of those with disabilities.
What do you think?
Complete Page 70 of your
REVISION WORKBOOK.
Swap with a partner and mark each others work in
GREEN PEN
The type of question (
a,b,c,d
) and the marks for each question (2,4,8,6) are in brackets at the side.
Please comment – giving a
POSITIVE
and a
TARGETSlide13
Grade A/A*
Some
will be able to
give an opinion on
ethical questions raised by the use of fertility treatments.
OUTCOMES…
Did you achieve
YOUR goals? …Slide14
PLENARY…
It’s time for…
NAME THAT FERTILITY TREATMENTS
The description of a fertility treatment will come up – you need to name this treatment on your mini white board…
Here we go…
An egg is taken from the mother and fertilised in a test-tube using sperm from her partner (or a donor) and then placed in her womb where she carries it to full term.
The answer is…
IN-VITRO FERTILOSATION
Or IVF
Egg, sperm, or both of the couple are fertilised in a test-tube then placed in the womb of another woman who carries the baby to full term.
The answer is…
SURROGACYBoth sperm and egg are provided by anonymous donors, fertilised in a test-tube then placed in the mothers womb
The answer is… EMBRYO DONATIONThe partners sperm is medically inseminated into the mothers womb.
The answer is…
ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION BY PARTNER or AIH