aSSISTED REPRODUTION
Francisco JiménezEustaquio Ruiz Rejano Pablo Santiago Grande Jonathan Muñoz Colque
Important scientists in spain
Definition
Important scientists internationally
Types
Index
Techniquesused
Assesment of their progress in today's society
Thanks
Advance current
Definition:
Assisted reproduction, also known as assisted reproductive technology (ART), encompasses a range of medical procedures and interventions designed to assist individuals or couples who are experiencing difficulties conceiving a child naturally. These techniques involve the manipulation of human eggs, sperm, or embryos in a laboratory setting to facilitate fertilization and increase the chances of achieving a successful pregnancy.
A really efective but expensive metod
During ivf, an egg is removed from the woman ovaries and fertilised with sperm in a laboratory.
Helps to implantation of the created embryo in a laboratory set up through the ivf process is tranferred into the fallopian tube of the mother/gestational carrier for further growth of the embryo.
01
In vitro fertilization
tubal embryo transfer
04
EGGS ARE REMOVED FROM A WOMAN'S OVARIES AND PLACED IN ONE OF THE FALLOPIAN TUBES, ALONG WITH THE MAN'S SPERM
gamete intrafallopian transfer
02
Eggs are simulated and collected using ivf methods
Transfers the fertilized egg to the fallopian tube before cell division occurs.
zygote intrafallopian transfer
pronuclear stage tubal transfer
05
03
TECHNIQUES.
Artificial insemination:This technique is in which the sperm is introduced into the woman´s vagina by mechical means.Fertilization in vitro;Itis in wich an attempt is made to get a spermatozoon to fertilize the egg outside the woman´s body ,in a laboratory; transfers them directly to the uterus to try to get pregnant.
Advance current:
Assisted reproduction is one of the medical specialties that has experienced the greatest progress in recent years. but it was also, during the pandemic, one of the most affected. covid 19 forced the suspension of more than 14000 treaments, according to data from the spanish fertility society ( SEF)
LOREM IPSUM DOLOR SIT
Importants scientists in Spain:
Dra. Sylvia Fernández -Shaw Zulueta
Dra. Anna Veiga
Dr. Antonio Pellicer
Ana Veiga is known for being a pioneer in the field of in vitro reproduction in our country. She was the scientific "mother" of the first test-tube baby in Spain in 1984. A professional life full of dedication and success throughout which Dr. Veiga has not ceased in her interest in investigating new techniques in laboratories. Currently, he faces the challenge of creating therapies for diseases that today are incurable in our society.
The scientist Antonio Pellicer is one of the most important doctors around assisted reproduction. In Spain and throughout the world, it has been the promoter of this branch of medicine, and for this reason it is recognized by the international scientific community.
Graduated in Medicine and Surgery from the Autonomous University of Madrid in 1989. PhD from the University of Oxford (United Kingdom) in 1992. Doctoral thesis: “Biological studies on endometriosis”, a topic on which she has numerous publications.
Important scientists internationally:
Patrick Steptoe
Miriam Menkin
Jean Purdy
and Robert G. Edwards
She was one of the three scientists whose groundbreaking work led to the birth of the first IVF baby, Louise Brown, in 1978. Jean was the nurse and embryologist who assisted the two doctors and played an essential role in the medical discovery. Ms. Purdy traveled with Dr. Edwards for a decade in Oldham
She was the first person to successfully fertilize a human egg in vitro. Although she was extremely intelligent she was rejected from two medical schools, and while she blamed her personality, it was actually because of her gender... .
Robert G. Edwards and Patrick Steptoe successfully fertilized a human egg, grew it briefly in a petri dish, and transferred it into a woman's uterus to produce a baby, a new era in medicine was begun. This groundbreaking achievement enabled millions of infertile couples to conceive. Consequently, in 2010 Dr. Edwards was awarded the Nobel Prize for physiology/medicine,while Dr. Steptoe, who died in 1988.
ASSESSMENT OF THEIR PROGRESS IN TODAY´S SOCIETY.
Assisted reproduction seems to me a necessary technique for today do to its usefunless,which helps many people, all good contribuicions of konwledge:new techniques, information, etc... It also seems to me the do to this discovery many more thinks could be discovered. Finally,the issue of assited reproduction is a meaning that science is evolving more and more.
THANK YOU FOR WATCHING!
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aSSISTED REPRODUTION
Francisco JiménezEustaquio Ruiz Rejano Pablo Santiago Grande Jonathan Muñoz Colque
Important scientists in spain
Definition
Important scientists internationally
Types
Index
Techniquesused
Assesment of their progress in today's society
Thanks
Advance current
Definition:
Assisted reproduction, also known as assisted reproductive technology (ART), encompasses a range of medical procedures and interventions designed to assist individuals or couples who are experiencing difficulties conceiving a child naturally. These techniques involve the manipulation of human eggs, sperm, or embryos in a laboratory setting to facilitate fertilization and increase the chances of achieving a successful pregnancy.
A really efective but expensive metod
During ivf, an egg is removed from the woman ovaries and fertilised with sperm in a laboratory.
Helps to implantation of the created embryo in a laboratory set up through the ivf process is tranferred into the fallopian tube of the mother/gestational carrier for further growth of the embryo.
01
In vitro fertilization
tubal embryo transfer
04
EGGS ARE REMOVED FROM A WOMAN'S OVARIES AND PLACED IN ONE OF THE FALLOPIAN TUBES, ALONG WITH THE MAN'S SPERM
gamete intrafallopian transfer
02
Eggs are simulated and collected using ivf methods
Transfers the fertilized egg to the fallopian tube before cell division occurs.
zygote intrafallopian transfer
pronuclear stage tubal transfer
05
03
TECHNIQUES.
Artificial insemination:This technique is in which the sperm is introduced into the woman´s vagina by mechical means.Fertilization in vitro;Itis in wich an attempt is made to get a spermatozoon to fertilize the egg outside the woman´s body ,in a laboratory; transfers them directly to the uterus to try to get pregnant.
Advance current:
Assisted reproduction is one of the medical specialties that has experienced the greatest progress in recent years. but it was also, during the pandemic, one of the most affected. covid 19 forced the suspension of more than 14000 treaments, according to data from the spanish fertility society ( SEF)
LOREM IPSUM DOLOR SIT
Importants scientists in Spain:
Dra. Sylvia Fernández -Shaw Zulueta
Dra. Anna Veiga
Dr. Antonio Pellicer
Ana Veiga is known for being a pioneer in the field of in vitro reproduction in our country. She was the scientific "mother" of the first test-tube baby in Spain in 1984. A professional life full of dedication and success throughout which Dr. Veiga has not ceased in her interest in investigating new techniques in laboratories. Currently, he faces the challenge of creating therapies for diseases that today are incurable in our society.
The scientist Antonio Pellicer is one of the most important doctors around assisted reproduction. In Spain and throughout the world, it has been the promoter of this branch of medicine, and for this reason it is recognized by the international scientific community.
Graduated in Medicine and Surgery from the Autonomous University of Madrid in 1989. PhD from the University of Oxford (United Kingdom) in 1992. Doctoral thesis: “Biological studies on endometriosis”, a topic on which she has numerous publications.
Important scientists internationally:
Patrick Steptoe
Miriam Menkin
Jean Purdy
and Robert G. Edwards
She was one of the three scientists whose groundbreaking work led to the birth of the first IVF baby, Louise Brown, in 1978. Jean was the nurse and embryologist who assisted the two doctors and played an essential role in the medical discovery. Ms. Purdy traveled with Dr. Edwards for a decade in Oldham
She was the first person to successfully fertilize a human egg in vitro. Although she was extremely intelligent she was rejected from two medical schools, and while she blamed her personality, it was actually because of her gender... .
Robert G. Edwards and Patrick Steptoe successfully fertilized a human egg, grew it briefly in a petri dish, and transferred it into a woman's uterus to produce a baby, a new era in medicine was begun. This groundbreaking achievement enabled millions of infertile couples to conceive. Consequently, in 2010 Dr. Edwards was awarded the Nobel Prize for physiology/medicine,while Dr. Steptoe, who died in 1988.
ASSESSMENT OF THEIR PROGRESS IN TODAY´S SOCIETY.
Assisted reproduction seems to me a necessary technique for today do to its usefunless,which helps many people, all good contribuicions of konwledge:new techniques, information, etc... It also seems to me the do to this discovery many more thinks could be discovered. Finally,the issue of assited reproduction is a meaning that science is evolving more and more.
THANK YOU FOR WATCHING!