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Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) include the artificial or
partially artificial methods to achieve pregnancy. These new
technologies lead to substantial changes regarding of ethical and
legal aspects in reproductive medicine. The book focuses on current
hot topics about ethical dilemmas in ART, e.g. about the duties of
ethical committees, guidelines regarding informed consent, ethical
and legal aspects of sperm donation, embryo donation, ethics of
embryonic stem cells, therapeutical cloning, patenting of human
genes, commercialization.
The World Congress of In Vitro Fertilization and Alternate Assisted
Reproduction, held in Jerusalem, Israel, 2-7 April, 1989, was the
sixth in the sequence of these Congresses, but was the first to
emphasize the major importance and the place of assisted
reproductive technologies in the treatment of infertility. The
eternal City of Jerusalem witnessed the gathering of more than 1500
participants from allover the world who shared and exchanged
knowledge and up-to-date experience in this ever-evolving field.
The high quality scientific contributions to the Congress
culminated in the publication of this Proceedings. It embraces
all-important aspects in the field of in vitro fertilization and
alternate assisted reproduction. Papers on controversies and
diversities of methods to stimulate the ovaries, imaging
techniques, basic research and state-of-the-art papers on ovarian
physiology, the role of GnRH and its analog, clinical aspects of
IVF treatment and cryopreservation, up-to-date techniques in
assisted reproductive technologies that are quickly developing in
conjunction with IVF, were included. When should IVF be preferable
to surgery? What are the ex pected up-to-date world results and
what are the psychological, moral, ethical and religious
implications? These are all the concerns of the treating team and
are addressed here. Male factor infertility remains a frustrating
problem, but advances in the understanding of sperm-egg
interaction, sperm evaluation and preparation are reported.
Micromanipulation emerges as a possible alternative to bring some
relief to this problem, but it also promises to be central in
promoting the field of prenatal genetic analysis."
This new volume in the Reproductive Medicine for Clinicians series
focuses on the practical clinical impact of problems linked to
infertility, discussing topics such as luteal support in ART
cycles, ovulation induction using pulsatile administration of GnRH,
how to deal with the metabolic changes in PCOS, treatment to
restore fertility in endometriosis and how to improve implantation,
which are common aspects of daily clinical practice. It also
addresses significant novel areas like the biological clock in
human reproduction, reproduction at advanced parental age and
medical and social egg freezing, offering valuable insights for
patients and their doctors. Further, the book covers various areas
of growing importance, such as how to access the uterine cavity;
the future of imaging in reproduction; non-invasive prenatal
testing; ART and male infertility; as well as breast cancer and
fertility preservation. Last but not least, it examines the
medical, ethical and legal aspects of a number of challenges for
current and future reproductive medicine, including uterine
transplantation and human genetic modification. Bringing together
updates on some of the most important problems in reproductive
medicine and also covering ethical and legal bases, this book
offers an overview of potential treatments for infertility. As
such, it is a valuable resource for gynecologists, obstetricians,
endocrinologists and all specialists dealing with reproductive
health.
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