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IVF, Assisted Reproductive Technology, and Multiples
Date updated: April 22, 2008
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Other Assisted Reproductive Technology Treatments
IVF is only one of the assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatments. Here are some of the others: ...

ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY (ART): Several procedures employed to bring about conception without sexual intercourse, including IUI, IVF, and GIFT.
AZOOSPERMIA: Absence of any sperm in the ejaculate.

Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) -- A general term covering a wide range of procedures used to establish a pregnancy, including gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT), in vitro fertilization (IVF), micromanipulation techniques, and others ...

ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY (ART) - A group of treatment methods used to improve fertility, which involves collecting the eggs and putting them in direct contact with sperm. Including IVF, GIFT, ZIFT, ICSI, and Assisted Hatching.

Assisted reproductive technology
Also known as ART. All treatments or procedures that involve the handling of human eggs and sperm for the purpose of establishing a pregnancy.
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Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)
The term used to describe several procedures employed to bring about conception without sexual intercourse, including IUI, IVF, GIFT and ZIFT.

Assisted reproductive technology: Any procedure performed to help a woman become pregnant. See IVF and gamete intra-fallopian transfer.

ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology): Any procedure where eggs are surgically removed from a woman's ovaries and combined with sperm to assist a woman in getting pregnant.

Assisted Reproductive Technology ( ART)
A set of techniques to help couples achieve pregnancy after other surgical and hormonal methods have failed, encompassing controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) and intrauterine insemination (IUI), ...

assisted reproductive technology ~ technology that involves procedures that handle a woman's eggs and a man's sperm to help infertile couples conceive a child.

Assisted reproductive technology (ART) is a group of different methods used to help infertile couples. ART works by removing eggs from a woman's body. The eggs are then mixed with sperm to make embryos.

Assisted reproductive technology (ART), also known as in vitro fertilization.
Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH). With COH, a woman receives injections that cause her eggs to grow and mature more quickly than usual.
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Assisted Reproductive Technology - A set of techniques that medical professionals use to help couples achieve pregnancy after other surgical and hormonal methods have not been successful.

Assisted Reproductive Technology: Home — This website describes what assisted reproductive technology (ART) is, gives statistics about ART, and links to general information about ART from government and non-profit organizations.

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ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology)
Any procedure that involves removal of eggs from a woman prior to fertilization, such as in vitro fertilization.
Assisted Hatching ...

ART - Assisted Reproductive Technology
A term used to describe medical procedures which enhance the opportunity for egg fertilization and pregnancy. Examples include ICSI, IVF, GIFT and ZIFT ...

Overall, assisted reproductive technology (ART)-related injections, monitoring, and procedures are emotionally and physically demanding of the female partner.

GIFT is an assisted reproductive technology procedure in which the eggs are removed, combined with the sperm and then placed inside of the fallopian tubes for fertilisation.

Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART)
A voluntary regulatory and consultative organization of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine responsible for assisted reproduction,
Testicular/Epididymal Sperm Aspiration(TESA) ...

ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY (ART)- A procedure that involves the surgical removal of eggs from the ovary to assist in fertilization of the egg and sperm.

Both medicine and assisted reproductive technology, such as IVF, increase your risk of having twins, triplets, or more babies.

Racial and ethnic disparities in assisted reproductive technology outcomes in the United States.
Fertil Steril. [Abstract] [Full-text]
The clinical content of preconception care: reproductive history.
Am J Obstet Gynecol, 199(6): S373-83.

Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology: SART promotes and advances the standards for the practice of assisted reproductive technology to the benefit of patients, members and society at large.

What is assisted reproductive technology (ART)? - Assisted reproductive technologies are medical treatments to overcome infertility. The most common type of ART is in vitro fertilization.
What are the treatments for female infertility?

Andrology A specialty focusing on male infertility in assisted reproductive technology (ART).

In vitro fertilization (IVF) - Meaning "in glass," this assisted reproductive technology (ART) process involves ovulation induction, extraction of the egg from the ovary, ...

Given the advanced state of assisted reproductive technology, such risks are only infrequently warranted today.

If you are considering assisted reproductive technology (ART), fertility drugs, or both, talk to your doctor about how you can avoid a triplet-or-more pregnancy. The decision to have a multifetal pregnancy reduction can be difficult and traumatic.

The magazine has approximately18 sections including:General Fertility and Infertility, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, Age & Fertility, Endometriosis, Tubal Infertility, Male Infertility, Unexplained Infertility, Assisted Reproductive Technology ...

Zygote Intrafallopian Transfer (ZIFT): An Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) in which eggs are removed from a woman's ovaries, fertilized with the man's sperm in a lab dish, ...

Time elapsed since the first day of the last menstrual period. If pregnancy was achieved using assisted reproductive technology, gestational age is calculated by adding 2 weeks to the conceptional age.
Gestational diabetes (GDM) ...

The term used to cover all types of treatment to help with female or male infertility is "assisted reproductive technology" (ART). Current types of ART include: ...

HCG, or human chorionic gonadotropin, is a drug given to mature eggs from artificially stimulated ovaries during assisted reproductive technology, or ART procedures. HCG is usually given 34 to 36 hours before egg retrieval, sin...
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With the use of assisted reproductive technology, an ultrasound is usually performed with ten days to see if any of the embryos were successful with implantation, and a multiple gestation would be revealed at that time.

the vocabulary of the mainstream Infertility Nation, the population of which increases as the patience for natural processes wears thin from cycle to unfulfilled cycle. Soon there will be enough abbreviations for Assisted Reproductive Technology ...

For the remaining half (about 750,000 people a year), who are not successful in their use of conventional infertility treatments, the only remaining option for them to begin a family will be some form of assisted reproductive technology (ART).

If you think that you or your partner may have an infertility issue, you can discuss this with a healthcare provider who can recommend treatments such as drugs, surgery, or assisted reproductive technology.

A breech baby, usually sitting up high in the uterus, will yield an unusually large fundal height.
Twins (or more!) will give a FH way too big for the gestational age. In these days of Assisted Reproductive Technology, this is becoming more common.

See also: Pregnancy, Fertility, Infertility, Sperm, Egg