To determine: The reproductive technologies that produce a child that is least related to infertile couple.
Introduction: Infertility is the inability of couples to conceive a baby even after a year of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. The reproductive technologies assist these infertile couples to conceive a baby directly or through surrogate mothers.
To determine: Whether having a baby by reproductive technologies is as preferable to adopting a baby.
Introduction: Infertility is the inability of couples to conceive a baby even after a year of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. The reproductive technologies assist these infertile couples to conceive a baby directly or through surrogate mothers.
To determine: The reason for having a baby by reproductive technologies is as preferable to adopting a baby.
Introduction: Infertility is the inability of couples to conceive a baby even after a year of regular unprotected sexual intercourse. The reproductive technologies assist these infertile couples to conceive a baby directly or through surrogate mothers.
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