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The Use Of Hormones To Treat Infertility (ht Only) (GCSE Biology)
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Why is it sometimes necessary to freeze (cryopreserve) embryos during fertility treatment?
A side effect sometimes seen after fertility treatment is multiple pregnancy. Why is this a concern?
Which ethical concern is commonly discussed in relation to fertility treatments that use hormones and IVF?
Which statement best explains why younger women tend to have higher success rates with IVF?
What is the main purpose of giving progesterone support after embryo transfer?
Intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) differs from standard IVF because:
Which factor in the couple most strongly affects the choice to use ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection)?
Which hormone replacement is used in some fertility protocols to prevent a premature LH surge and ovulation?
Which hormone is given to trigger final maturation of eggs and cause ovulation in assisted fertility?
Which of these is a reason fertility hormones may be used instead of natural conception methods?
Why is ultrasound monitoring used during ovarian stimulation in fertility treatment?
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