New Directions in Assisted Reproduction
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Have a little read: ... New Directions in Assisted Reproduction First (minor) biological principle: In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). Second (main) biological principle: Pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) and its uses. Target audience: Sixth Form Students. Word count: 2074 (without figure texts and bibliography) Sofía Gaggiotti Introduction I think that during the last few years, changes in reproductive medicine and new directions on genetic research are allowing to some infertile people to bypass infertility, prevent genetic diseases and even permitting them to use genetic therapy to their offspring. "Today, there are some one million people for whom the journey toward personhood began when a fertility specialist peering through a microscope carefully added sperm to egg in a glass Petri dish, a process known as in vitro fertilization"1 On June 2002 when was organised the first World Infertility Month, the statement was "1.000.000 babies: it's time to break the silence", referring to the milion babies born with IVF since Louise Brown was born in
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