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Infertility can have devastating physical, emotional and financial
effects on people affected. It is a common problem, but can be hard
to talk about, and hard to understand. In this concise book, Dr
Kovacs, a reproductive gynaecologist who has spent the past 40
years working with patients facing fertility problems, focuses on
and unpicks key misconceptions. In his clear explanations, he
covers the basic physiology of conceiving, and describes the areas
that have to be explored for those who have not yet been able to
conceive. Specific chapters cover the three major problem areas:
lack of releasing eggs, sperm problems, and abnormalities of the
female passages. Treatment options are discussed for each of these
areas, including technical details and a brief readable overview of
their history. The many ways of parenting which are now available
are also detailed. This is a recommended read for couples wanting
to conceive, their friends and families, and anyone who wants to
understand fertility.
In his 35 years of teaching medical students and trainees Professor
Gabor Kovacs, International Medical Director of Monash IVF, has
devised a system of lectures which cover the entire core curriculum
in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. The principle behind these lectures
is to help the student understand various aspects of the specialty,
rather than simply learning the key topics, and encourages ongoing
problem solving as well as a more logical approach. Each of the
lectures have been based around highly informative diagrams and
tables, and each syndrome follows a set template making each topic
very understandable and easy to assimilate. This will be an
invaluable text for medical students, nursing and midwifery
students, trainees in obstetrics and gynaecology as well as sexual
and reproductive health, general and nurse practitioners.
IVF is now established worldwide as a clinical service. Units are
striving to improve their success rates, and many treatments are
being advocated as 'yet another breakthrough'. The purpose of this
book is to help clinicians to evaluate each of these new
treatments. Each chapter is written by a recognized international
expert in the field and the chapters are short and succinct,
summarizing the latest evidence-based information for each topic
and treatment. Sections cover patient selection and preparation,
the role of AIH before IVF, stimulation, monitoring, laboratory
techniques, embryo transfer, ancillary treatments and assessment of
results. How to Improve your ART Success Rates: An Evidence-Based
Review of Adjuncts to IVF is essential reading for all clinicians
working with infertility and assisted reproduction, and is also a
valuable addition to any medical library.
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Mezo - Battle At Coban Rock (Paperback)
Tyler Chin-Tanner; Edited by Michael Moccio; Artworks by Val Rodrigues, Gab Contreras, Varga Tomi
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In the land of Mezo, the Tzalekuhl Empire sets out to conquer the
surrounding territories, determined to make all other tribes kneel
before their god, Kuhl, or be sacrificed in his honor. They believe
it is the only way to ensure their safety during the upcoming solar
eclipse, after the last one caused a volcanic eruption that
destroyed their previous home: an event known as "The Rupture."
During the first Tzalekuhl invasion, Kyma witnessed the death of
her father, chief of the Huax'kin, at the hands of the
supernaturally strong Phegor. Kyma's life was spared by a kind
soldier named Roden. Eventually, Kyma escaped and lead the
surviving members of her tribe deep into the forest where she
reunites with her estranged mother, Mz'ira, chief of the Kan'kin.
Their only chance of standing up against the Tzalekuhl is to unite
their forces. But the Tzalekuhl know exactly where they're hiding
thanks to their mystical power of Ne'nezi. He was once of member of
the ancient order known as the Zen'talli, but now serves Emperor
Vuh. They send their troops into the jungle towards Coban Rock to
wipe out the tribes once and for all. Meanwhile, Itza'be, the last
remaining member of the Zen'talli, jouneys to the World Tree to
consult the Great Mother. He learns that his failure to join his
fellow Zen'talli during the previous solar eclipse likely caused
"The Rupture." Each member of the Zen'talli carries with them 1/3
of the Celestial Seed, diving its power among them. If he doesn't
reunite the Seed before the next eclipse, the devastation will be
even more severe this time. Itza'be sets off toward the now
unguarded Tzalekuhl palace, bringing with him his young disciple,
Zea. They seek Ne'nezi so they can use his part of the Celestial
Seed in order to find the missing third piece, lost at the city of
Meztalpotek during "The Rupture." Back at Coban Rock, the Tzalekuhl
forces are overwhelming the tribes until the Hero Twins, Uhna and
Balaque, show up with the giant tree creatures known as the
Arbath'a. They want to put an end to the battle, but it's tough to
play peacekeeper when you show up after the bloodshed has begun.
Their objective if further complicated when they realize their old
friend, Roden, is leading the Tzalekuhl. During their hesitation,
Kyma tries again to avenger her father, but Phegor is too strong.
Mz'ira jumps in to save her daughter and sacrifices herself in
order to buy time for the tribes to escape. Phegor takes over
command after discovering that Roden's allegiance to the empire is
compromised. He orders the pursuit of the tribes. No one must be
allowed to escape. But the hero twins have other plans and hold off
the Tzalekuhl until the tribes have all crossed the ravine, cutting
the bridge down behind them. Phegor and the Tzalekuhl may have won
the battle, but the tribes remain free. After burying her mother,
Kyma asks the hero twins to join her in a journey back to the
Tzalkuhl. Their mission is two-fold: rescue their friend Roden and
discover what has happened Itza'be and Zea. The eclipse is fast
approaching, and if the Celestial Seed is not reunited in time, it
will be the doom of all on them.
In order to maximize the chance of IVF success, couples need to
ensure that their preconceptual health is optimal to increase the
quality of gametes and reproductive fitness. This text reviews the
medical and lifestyle factors that can affect the body at
preconception stage, such as micronutrients, stress, hormonal and
gynecologic assessment, as well as environmental factors such as
optimal weight and age for childbirth. This book will enable all
medical practitioners and healthcare professionals to give
evidence-based advice to influence the success rate of subsequent
IVF cycles, and ensure that every child is born in the best
possible condition. Part of a four-book series on optimizing
different aspects of the IVF cycle, this book focusses on preparing
the body for assisted conception. Other books in the series focus
on the egg and embryo, the endometrium, and the sperm.
Infertility can have devastating physical, emotional and financial
effects on people affected. It is a common problem, but can be hard
to talk about, and hard to understand. In this concise book, Dr
Kovacs, a reproductive gynaecologist who has spent the past 40
years working with patients facing fertility problems, focuses on
and unpicks key misconceptions. In his clear explanations, he
covers the basic physiology of conceiving, and describes the areas
that have to be explored for those who have not yet been able to
conceive. Specific chapters cover the three major problem areas:
lack of releasing eggs, sperm problems, and abnormalities of the
female passages. Treatment options are discussed for each of these
areas, including technical details and a brief readable overview of
their history. The many ways of parenting which are now available
are also detailed. This is a recommended read for couples wanting
to conceive, their friends and families, and anyone who wants to
understand fertility.
A comprehensive integrative handbook on fertility treatment, and
Assisted Reproduction Techniques (ART), the book is written by
specialist contributors for health professionals and Complementary
and Alternative Medicine (CAM) practitioners, and for those
seriously considering ART themselves. Integrated approaches to
infertility offer both a greater awareness and understanding of the
combination of factors that can influence the chances of success
when undergoing different types of ART. Leading experts review the
evidence and discuss the benefits of different approaches to
support the physiological and emotional aspects of fertility and
fertility treatment. The book covers everything from identifying
and treating conditions that may reduce fertility, including
immunological abnormalities and specific male and female factors,
to how nutrition, acupuncture, reflexology and yoga can support
couples going through assisted reproduction, including helping to
improve some immunological aspects. There is also a chapter that
looks specifically at support for the over 40's.
The fully revised and updated second edition of this practical
handbook provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of
subfertility, including treatment and diagnosis. Each chapter is
written by a recognized world expert in the field and, together,
they aim to provide state of the art answers to all the problems of
subfertility in a single volume. The introductory chapter provides
a flow-chart approach to systematic diagnosis and treatment.
Clearly written and easy to read, the subsequent chapters describe
what questions to ask, how to investigate, and what each treatment
requires. With an expanded international team of authors, this new
edition also offers new chapters devoted to third party
reproduction and in vitro maturation of oocytes. From medical
students studying for examinations to consultant physicians, this
volume is a 'must-have' reference for anyone dealing with couples
who have fertility problems.
This book is a collection of a young woman's thoughts, dreams, and
perceptions of life.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ Der Taunus An Den Lippequellen: Streifzuge In Die Alte Gesch.
U. Geographie Nordgermaniens An Der Hand Des Tacitus Und Ptolemaus.
(Mit Einer Karte uber Die Gegend Der Varusschlacht.) (Von G. A. B.
Schierenberg) G. A. B. Schierenberg Meyer, 1853 Fiction; Classics;
Fiction / Classics
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