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Visar resultat 11 - 15 av 18 avhandlingar innehållade orden assisted reproductive technology.
11. Infertility in Men in Relation to Their Birth Characteristics
Sammanfattning : Background: About 10-15 % of couples worldwide suffer from infertility, the inability to achieve a pregnancy after more than 12 months of unprotected intercourse. Causes can be related to female factors, male factors, or both. In about 20 % of the couples, the cause remains unexplained. LÄS MER
12. Safety and quality aspects of IVF - neonatal and maternal outcomes following advanced techniques
Sammanfattning : Background: Singletons born following assisted reproductive technology (ART) have adverse neonatal outcome compared to singletons born following spontaneous conception (SC). Moreover, the women undergoing ART are at an increased risk of hypertensive disorders in pregnancy (HDP) and placental complications. LÄS MER
13. Women giving birth at an advanced age and their children : obstetric and neonatal outcomes, health and social support
Sammanfattning : Postponement of parenthood is an increasing trend in Western societies today. Delaying motherhood to a later time in life increases the use of assisted reproduction technology (ART), and the risk for adverse obstetric and neonatal outcomes. LÄS MER
14. Sperm maturation and conservation in felids
Sammanfattning : Many of the world's wild feline species are threatened by extinction. Gene banks are created with the aim of preserving their genetic materials. In case of unexpected death of the animals, epididymal sperm preservation can be used to avoid loss of genetic material. LÄS MER
15. Effect of ovarian surgery on ovarian reserve and fertility
Sammanfattning : The objective of this thesis was to investigate short- and long-term effects of ovarian surgery on the ovarian reserve of women of reproductive age. This research also considered their reproductive outcomes with regard to conceiving spontaneously or using assisted reproductive techniques (ART). LÄS MER