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3rd Edition of Global Conference on Gynecology & Women's Health

October 27-29, 2025 | Orlando, Florida, USA

October 27 -29, 2025 | Orlando, Florida, USA

Reproductive Technology Progeny Production

Reproductive Technology Progeny Production

Reproductive technology progeny production is a form of assisted reproductive technology (ART) that is used to help couples who are unable to conceive naturally. This technology relies on assisted reproductive techniques such as in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). It is used to create embryos in the laboratory, which can then be implanted in the uterus for gestation. In IVF, oocytes (eggs) are retrieved from the female's ovaries and combined with sperm in a laboratory dish. After fertilization has occurred, the resulting embryos are transferred to the woman's uterus. If a pregnancy is achieved, the engineered embryos become the progeny of the couple. ICSI is similar to IVF, but it involves the injection of a single sperm into an egg, increasing the chances of successful fertilization. This technique can be used when the male partner has a low sperm count or poor sperm quality. Reproductive technology progeny production is a highly effective method for helping couples or individuals to have children. In many cases, this technology can provide a much-needed bridge to parenthood for people who have experienced infertility or other reproductive issues. It is also gaining popularity among same-sex couples and single individuals who wish to have children. Despite its many benefits, there are ethical and safety considerations that must be taken into account when utilizing reproductive technology progeny production. These include the potential risks to the mother and the baby, as well as the legal and financial implications of having a child through ART. However, with proper screening and counseling, many couples and individuals can experience the joy of parenthood through assisted reproductive technologies.

 

Committee Members
Speaker at Womens Health Conference - Orfanoudaki Irene

Orfanoudaki Irene

University Hospital of Heraklion, Greece
Speaker at Obstetrics Congress - Marlen Sulamanidze

Marlen Sulamanidze

Total Charm Clinic, Georgia
Speaker at Obstetrics Congress - Mohamed Hosni

Mohamed Hosni

London North West University Hospitals, United Kingdom
Gynec 2025 Speakers
Speaker at Gynecology Conferences - Margot Debrabandere

Margot Debrabandere

Stamford Hospital, United States
Speaker at Gynecology Conferences - Carrie Eutizi

Carrie Eutizi

Arizona Coalition to End Sexual & Domestic Violence, United States
Speaker at Gynecology Conferences - Swati Kumari

Swati Kumari

BronxCare Health System, United States
Speaker at Gynecology Conferences - Cristina Cardenas

Cristina Cardenas

BronxCare Health System, United States

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