Added: April 3, 2008 | Posted by: AIDSvideos | Time 04:12 | Views: 24
This video explains how HIV positive people can have children, reduce or eliminate the risk that their partner will contract HIV, and minimize the risk that the child will contract HIV. HIV positive people should avoid unprotected sex. But they can still have children. An HIV positive man can provide a semen sample to his doctor. A technique called sperm washing is used to ensure that any HIV in the seminal fluid around the sperm is removed.
Added: August 21, 2007 | Posted by: House Calls TV | Time 01:30 | Views: 1735
If you’re trying to start a family, and not having any success, Dr. Joyce Noriega of Roper St. Francis Healthcare says it may be time to talk to your doctor about options to treat infertility.
Added: July 18, 2007 | Posted by: icyou | Time 04:06 | Views: 1240
Millions of women in the United States have difficulty getting pregnant or carrying a baby to term each year. Rebecca Fox gives us an overview of the infertility diagnosis and shows us what options are available.
Added: July 18, 2007 | Posted by: icyou | Time 01:37 | Views: 781
Ovulation Induction and Intrauterine Insemination: With ovulation induction, medications are given to a woman to help her make more eggs during her cycle. Intrauterine insemination involves taking a sperm collection and putting it directly into the uterine cavity.
Added: July 18, 2007 | Posted by: icyou | Time 01:09 | Views: 567
This option allows a couple to use eggs from a donor. A doctor can either fertilize those eggs with donor sperm or the partner's sperm.
Added: July 18, 2007 | Posted by: icyou | Time 01:09 | Views: 956
On-going research includes developing techniques to freeze eggs for later use and making medications you can take by mouth, instead of injections.

Added: April 3, 2008 | Time 04:12 | Views: 24
This video explains how HIV positive people can have children, reduce or eliminate the risk that their partner will contract HIV, and minimize the risk that the child will contract HIV. HIV positive people should avoid unprotected sex. But they can still have children. An HIV positive man can provide a semen sample to his doctor. A technique called sperm washing is used to ensure that any HIV in the seminal fluid around the sperm is removed. An egg is removed from the woman, fertilized by the washed sperm outside the body via in vitro fertilization, and the fertilized egg is placed into her uterus. If a woman is HIV positive, her partner can provide a sperm sample which is then placed into her body. Watch our other videos on "Preventing Mother-to-Child Transmission" to learn how you can reduce the risk the infant will contract HIV. For more information, visit http://www.GlobalLifeworks.org/ and http://www.AIDSvideos.org/.


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