Hormones to Treat Infertility (OCR GCSE Combined Science A (Gateway))
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Hormones & Assisted Reproductive Technology
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In situations where couples find it difficult to conceive, fertility treatments can improve their chances
There are several different options, depending on what the fertility issue is
Hormones to promote natural pregnancy
Sometimes women may have low numbers of eggs maturing in their ovaries or no eggs being released during ovulation
Hormones can be given to promote egg production
FSH is given to stimulate eggs to mature
LH is given to stimulate ovulation
This method carries the risk that several eggs may be released at once which would increase the chance of multiple births (twins or triplets etc)
In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF)
If the female cannot conceive naturally even after taking fertility drugs, or if there are issues with both male and female fertility in a couple, IVF can be used
This involves FSH and LH being given to the female to stimulate egg production before they are harvested from the ovary
The eggs are then inseminated in a petri dish using sperm from the male (‘in vitro’ means ‘in glass’)
Once embryos have formed, they are placed back into the uterus of the female
Several embryos are implanted to increase the chance of one developing further
This method has several issues that should be considered
IVF is relatively expensive and not all couples can afford it
As several embryos are implanted, the risk of multiple births is quite high
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