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Mfu nwa e bu n'afọ

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Embryo loss nke amakwara dika embryo death bu onwu nwa ebu n'afo N'oge ona etolite, ona abukari oge nke abuo site n'izuka asato ma onocha fertilization.[1] Mmepe na-akụ afọ n'ala nke embryo na-akpatakarị nkwarụ na ịmịkọrọ anụ ahụ ya n'ime akpa nwa, nke a maara dị ka embryo resorption. Mfu n'oge mmepe tupu amụọ nwa mgbe organogenesis nke nwa e bu n'afọ na-ebute usoro yiri nke ahụ nke resorption nwa e bu pụta ma ọ bụ ime ọpụpụ.[2] Mfu nwa e bu n'afọ na-emekarị n'amaghị banyere ime ime, a na-eme atụmatụ na 40 ruo 60% nke ụmụ e bu n"afọ anaghị adị ndụ.[3]

Ọnọdụ omume ọma

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E nwere nnukwu arụmụka banyere ọnọdụ omume nke ụmụ mmadụ. Arụmụka ndị a dị mkpa n'ihe gbasara ite ime na IVF. Ụfọdụ na-ekwu na ụmụ ọhụrụ nwere otu ọnọdụ omume ọma dị ka ụmụ ọhụrụ, ụmụaka, na ndị okenye.[4] Otú ọ dị, ndị nkatọ na-ekwu na echiche a na-ekwekọghị n'omume n'ihi ugboro ole nwa e bu n'afọ na-efu / ime ọpụpụ na-enweghị isi n'etiti ndị mmadụ n'ozuzu.[1] Ụfọdụ na-ekwu na arụmụka ahụ leghaara ihe dị mkpa nke ụmụ mmadụ, eziokwu ahụ bụ na ọtụtụ ụmụ mmadụ na-anwụ, tupu ọbụna ndị dọkịta mara na ha dị.[5]

Ụlọ ọgwụ ndị na-ahụ maka ịmụ nwa

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N'ime Ụlọ ọgwụ ọmụmụ, a na-ejikọta ọnwụ embryo na ọnụ ọgụgụ dị elu nke embryo a kụrụ.[6] Idebe ụmụ ọhụrụ n'ime tankị nwekwara ike ịbawanye ihe ize ndụ nke mfu n'ọnọdụ ebe mmebi teknụzụ nwere ike ime.[7]

  1. Embryo Loss - MeSH - NCBI. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. Retrieved on 26 June 2020.
  2. Fetal Resorption - MeSH - NCBI. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
  3. Jarvis (2016). "Early embryo mortality in natural human reproduction: What the data say.". F1000Research 5: 2765. DOI:10.12688/f1000research.8937.2. PMID 28580126. 
  4. Delaney (2023). "Embryo Loss and Moral Status". Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 48 (3): 252–264. DOI:10.1093/jmp/jhad010. PMID 37061803. 
  5. Kavanagh (September 2022). Most human embryos naturally die after conception – restrictive abortion laws fail to take this embryo loss into account (en). The Conversation.
  6. Kovalevsky (1 September 2002). "Embryo loss in assisted reproductive technologies (ART)" (in en). Fertility and Sterility 78: S256. DOI:10.1016/S0015-0282(02)04088-8. 
  7. Kaye (May 12, 2018). 'Our future children': Families speak after loss of frozen embryos in tank failure. CNN. Retrieved on 2020-06-26.