assisted reproductive technology
Sign in to saveAlso known as fertility treatment, ART, assisted reproductive technique, Reproductive Techniques, Assisted, infertility treatment, assisted reproduction, artificial fertilization
methods used to achieve pregnancy by artificial or partially artificial means
Key facts
- Other names
- ART
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Research
97,725 papers- Oocyte and embryo cryopreservation in assisted reproductive technology: past achievements and current challenges.Fertility and sterility · 2023
- Assisted reproductive technology outcomes in women with congenital uterine anomalies: a systematic review.Archives of gynecology and obstetrics · 2024
- Tuberculosis in pregnancy and assisted reproductive technology.Drug discoveries & therapeutics · 2024
- Disaster preparedness in assisted reproductive technology.Fertility and sterility · 2022
- Immunological Testing in Assisted Reproductive Technology.Seminars in reproductive medicine · 2021
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Encyclopedic overview
Assisted reproductive technology (ART) includes medical procedures used primarily to address infertility. This subject involves procedures such as in vitro fertilization (IVF), intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), and cryopreservation of gametes and embryos, and the use of fertility medication. When used to address infertility, ART may also be referred to as fertility treatment. ART primarily belongs to the field of reproductive endocrinology and infertility. Some forms of ART may be used by fertile couples for genetic purposes (see preimplantation genetic diagnosis). ART may also be used in surrogacy arrangements, although not all surrogacy arrangements involve ART. The existence of sterility will not always require ART to be the first option to consider, as there are occasions when its cause is a mild disorder that can be solved with more conventional treatments or with behaviors based on promoting health and reproductive habits.
Procedures
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “assisted reproductive technology” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.