Search for dissertations about: "In vitro fertilization"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 51 swedish dissertations containing the words In vitro fertilization.
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16. Sperm DNA Fragmentation - Infertility treatment, pregnancy, and the risk of congenital malformations
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17. Women's experience of pain and pain relief in assisted reproductive technology
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to evaluate and compare different methods for pain relief during oocyte retrieval and to study women’s expectations and experiences of pain during oocyte retrieval in conjunction with in vitro fertilization. Paper I, an open prospective randomized controlled trial, including 160 women had the primary aims of comparing the pain relieving effects of electro-acupuncture and conventional analgesia, comprising opiates, in conjunction with oocyte retrieval, and to compare post-operative well-being between groups. READ MORE
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18. Effects of in vitro fertilization on thrombosis and haemostasis and the relationship between infertility and cardiovascular disease
Abstract : Background: Infertility afflicts more than 10% of all couples worldwide. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is now performed at an ever increasing rate. There is scarce information concerning the associations between cardiovascular disease (CVD), venous thromboembolism (VTE) and infertility. READ MORE
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19. Sperm maturation and conservation in felids
Abstract : 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. READ MORE
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20. New micromanipulative techniques in reproductive biology
Abstract : New micro manipulative techniques have facilitated development to help patients who suffer from infertility and spontaneous abortion, as well as those who carry severe genetic diseases and have risks of delivering an affected child. Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD), which is based on obtaining blastomere biopsy from an eight-cell embryo, has made it possible to diagnose severe defects caused by a genetic factor. READ MORE