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This 14 page paper looks at both male and female infertility. A large section is devoted to natural reproduction in humans. What goes wrong, and what can be done about it, is the focus of this paper. Risks of fertility drugs are duly noted. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
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are ready to start a family. In part, this is due to the fact that women wait longer to marry and have children. As she ages, eggs become older and
less vialbe, and a woman worries that there is more risk. Even if a woman does not care and wants to take more risk in her forties and even fifties,
it becomes harder to conceive for a number of reasons. Even some young healthy adult females find that they cannot have a baby naturally and seek help from their
obstetricians or fertility specialists. Many questions loom around this subject as more and more women are seeking care from professionals in order to do what has been called "something
that comes naturally." Of course, the issue is not sex. People can copulate many times over--and at the precise time of the month-- and months go by with no pregnancy.
It is quite disappointing to many women who want nothing more than to have a baby of their own. Although expensive, time consuming and frustrating, there are remedies that can
prompt a couple to have their own babies. For some, it means taking fertility drugs or having fertilized eggs physically implanted in the womb. In total, more than $1 billion
(Greenberg, 2003, p. C3) is spent each year on such infertility treatments. With this new territory comes new risks and since fertility specialists have risen so has multiple pregnancy. A
risk of both procedures is that bearing multiple babies is more likely. However, some women have had as many as six or seven babies at once, something that generally produces
health problems for at least some of the babies, not to mention the enormous financial and psychological burden such births create. There are ways to prevent this from occurring, and
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