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- ... diet, body type, and number of other children. Assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) are also associated with an increased frequency of ...
- ... Men with oligospermia may also be helped with assisted reproductive technologies; most men with Y chromosome infertility have some ... children, either naturally or with the aid of assisted reproductive technologies, they pass the genetic changes on the Y ...
- ... reproductive techniques (ART) such as in-vitro fertilization (IVF). In-vitro fertilization involves removing egg cells from ...
- ... they may be able to have children using assisted reproductive technologies. 48,XXYY syndrome can affect other parts of ...
- ... unable to father children (infertile) unless they use assisted reproductive technologies. More About This Health Condition More than 1, ...
- ... prevent people with this condition from conceiving without assisted reproductive technologies. The prevalence of CATSPER1-related nonsyndromic male infertility ...
- ... motility). As a result, they cannot conceive without assisted reproductive technologies. The prevalence of deafness-infertility syndrome is unknown. ...
- ... syndrome may be able to have children using assisted reproductive technologies.. The other physical changes associated with Klinefelter syndrome ...
- ... unable to father children (infertile) unless they use assisted reproductive technologies. This condition has not been reported to affect ...
- ... and multiple births resulting from the use of assisted reproductive technologies. Many cases of preeclampsia occur in women with ...