IVF: The Breakthrough in Medical Sciences

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IVF: The Breakthrough in Medical Sciences

Regeneration is one of the most natural procedures of the world. However, several health complications can often make it difficult for couples to start a family. In case, either of the individual is suffering from fertility problem, it can be pretty difficult for the couple to regenerate and produce offspring.

Several plans of starting a family are shattered when couples learn of some complication they might be experiencing in conceiving. In such cases, scientific processes, such as IVF seem like God sent. IVF is one of the most path breaking scientific discoveries till date in the field of genetics and biology.

IVF basically stands for In-Vitro Fertilization. A large number of individuals are of the view that most of the scientific procedures which promise a couple to help them conceive are ineffective. There is not a single method which has been devised by science in the field of fertility. However out of the lot, IVF seems most promising.There is no dearth of fertility treatments which can be adopted by one or both parents which can boost their chances of conceiving.

As stated earlier, IVF is the most effective method of stepping up one’s chances of having a baby. It is a relatively simple and painless procedure which is widely being adopted by couples all over the world.

Women who have inoperative fallopian tubes or sterile men are some of the most common type of patients who come looking for IVF treatment. The treatment procedure of IVF involves uniting the egg and the sperm outside the womb i.e. in a lab or any other medical setting. Subsequently the embryo thus formed is transferred into the uterus of the female parent via the cervix. This procedure is followed by the normal route of pregnancy to begin and manifest itself till he embryo transforms into a baby.

IVF is immensely favored by individuals primarily because it is simple, effective and does not threaten invasiveness. The procedure of IVF basically involves collecting both eggs and sperms from the female and male parent respectively. Prior to this; the female parent is prescribed certain fertility drugs in a hope to revive her fertility tubes. This is done in a bid to help the fallopian tubes to stimulate the ovaries which can thus, produce a large quantity of eggs from which an egg can be chosen.

The egg and sperm are allowed to fuse with each other in the external environment i.e. medical lab. It is only after that the embryo is formed in lab that attempts to place it in the uterus of the woman are made. This is done simply on the hope that the woman will be able to get herself impregnated with the embryo and let the rest of the pregnancy procedure take place in her womb. In certain cases, when the woman’s body does not react favorably to the embryo or in case of any other complication, parents often seek other methods or try IVF again.

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Which medical science professions have the highest salaries?
I'm about to start college as an engineering major, but I didn't know medical science professionals earned so much money!

I wouldn't mind working at a medical center as a radiologist, doing medical research, trying to cure diabetes, and using very high tech medical equipment.

Saw a job review on CareerCritique (by Parker) and it's ridiculous how much money he's making after only two years doing radiology:

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What do you guys think?

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2 comments

  1. kimk says:

    G'day,

    I can only help with the Australian university question.

    Some may argue that the Australian universities belong to The Group of 8 (www.go8.edu.au) are the 'famous' one. University of Western Australia (UWA) is one of its member. However the group was formed just to unify the promotional effort. The members cannot claim that they are the best at everything that they offers.

    There are only 42 (soon to be 43) universities in Australia, all of them are fully accredited and they are tightly regulated, therefore the quality and recognition of their graduates are equal from wherever university you are studying from. The most important thing is you have to READ the course information carefully, since some courses may have the same name but different content.

    I suggest you to go to the online database below. It can show you which universities offer the area of study and their website. Once visited the website, please make sure that you access the information for international students, since some requirements, application form and fees are different than Australians'.

    Once decided on the uni, fill in the application form and send it together with certified copy of your academic qualification. Depending on your country of origin, you may also need to submit an IELTS test results for proof of your English proficiency (www.ielts.org)

    Living cost… Sydney and Canberra have the highest living cost, followed by Melbourne & Brisbane, then Perth, Darwin, Adelaide & Tasmania the lowest. .

    So with many options for your to choose, this is my suggestion to narrow down your choice:
    1. Choose the city you want to study in. The consideration maybe the lifestyle, living cost and weather.
    2. Find the area that you want to work/career in. Check if the uni's are offering the area.

    Hope this helps. Good luck for your study and welcome to Australia :)