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ART Project - Nice ART Project - Nice
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ART Project - Nice ART Project - Nice
INVESTIGATORY PROJECT ON
ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE
TECHNOLOGY
Submitted to :
Prof. Neeru Dehra
Submitted by:
Sunakshi Saggi
11 C
INDEX
• INTRODUCTION
• TYPES OF ART
• IVF
• FET
• ICSI
• ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION
• SURROGACY
• CONCLUSION
• BIBLIOGRAPHY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
INTRODUCTION
PREPARATION
Preparation for ART treatment includes
practising behaviours that may help improve
the chances of ART success. This can involve
dietary changes, such as taking supplements
that a healthcare professional recommends and
reducing alcohol and caffeine intake. It could
also involve regular exercise and quitting
smoking. Once ART is successful, prenatal
care and tests can keep the pregnant person
and baby healthy during pregnancy.
TYPES OF ART
3) mood swings
4) breast tenderness
5) bleeding
6) infection
Types:-
• Intracervical insemination- It involves injection of
unwashed or raw semen into the cervix with needless
syringe. A vaginal speculum is used to hold open the
vagina so that cervix may be observed and then
syringe is inserted, the plunger is pushed forward and
semen is emptied into the vagina.
TYPES:-
1) Traditional surrogacy- It is the simplest and least expensive
form of surrogacy. The surrogacy mother uses an insemination kit
to become pregnant using an intended father’s semen.
2) Geostational surrogacy- It is physically more complicated and
more expensive. Here both the eggs and sperm are taken from
intended mother and father.
STEPS :-
❖Egg donation
❖Fertilisation
❖Transfer
CONCLUSION
BIBLIOGRAPHY
https://surrogate.com/surrogates/becoming-a-
surrogate/the-six-steps-of-the-surrogacy-process/
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/assisted
-reproductive-technology#summary
https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/pregnancy/
fertility-treatments/what-ivf
https://www.ucsfhealth.org/education/faq-
intracytoplasmic-sperm-injection
https://www.verywellfamily.com/what-is-artificial-
insemination-1960181