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The Use Of Hormones To Treat Infertility (ht Only) (GCSE Biology)
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In IVF treatment, why are multiple eggs collected rather than just one?
A drug used to stimulate the ovaries to produce multiple follicles for IVF is:
Progesterone is given after ovulation or embryo transfer mainly to:
A common oral drug given to induce ovulation by increasing the release of FSH is:
A possible long-term risk associated with repeated ovarian stimulation cycles is:
Intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) differs from standard IVF because:
Which of these is a reason fertility hormones may be used instead of natural conception methods?
Why might a doctor recommend IVF rather than fertility drugs alone for some couples?
Which statement best explains why younger women tend to have higher success rates with IVF?
Which ethical concern is commonly discussed in relation to fertility treatments that use hormones and IVF?
During a stimulated cycle the doctor may decide to cancel egg collection if too many follicles develop. Why?
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