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Fallopian tubes and Transfer Intrafallopian
Fallopian tube of a woman also known as tubal tubes, oviducts, and salpingo, lead from the ovaries to the uterus. When an ovary develops an egg is enclosed in a sac known as an ovarian follicle. When the egg is mature, the ovary wall and the rupture of the follicle, allowing the egg to escape and enter the tube tubes. From there, the egg travels, anywhere from several hours to several days, into the uterus, pushed along by movements of the cilia (small hair-like projections) in the cells lining the tubes. If the egg is fertilized in the tube, then normally implants in the endometrium when reaches the uterus, and indicates the beginning of pregnancy.
If the fallopian tube is damaged, as partial or complete blockade with the fabric of scar, this will prevent the egg reaches the womb. Similarly, if the tubal cilia are damaged, the egg can not get pushed along normal but may remain in the tube. If the embryo is implanted in the tube instead of the uterus, this is called an ectopic pregnancy, or more commonly known as "pregnancy ectopic. "
This transfer is a form of assisted reproductive therapy, which involves the placement of the oocytes and sperm in the ampulla of the fallopian tubes.
There are two types of Intrafallopian Transfer: Transfer of gametes Intrafallopian (GIFT) and Zygote Intrafallopian transfer (TET). Both procedures involve the removal of the eggs of women, the mixture the male's sperm and then implanted in the fallopian tubes of women. The first fertilization takes place outside the body, while the second, however, takes place inside the woman's body. In both cases, the woman usually takes a fertility drug to stimulate the production of eggs in their ovaries.
ZIFT is considered the most invasive of all ART fertility treatments, with less than 1% of people using ART, the choice of treatment. Once the eggs are mature women is given an anesthetic, and then the doctor removes a needle and ultrasound. The eggs are then fertilized with male sperm in vitro, in a laboratory. Shortly thereafter, then the woman undergoes minor surgery to have up to four developing embryos (zygotes) is inserted into the fallopian tubes using a laparoscope. If the treatment works, a zygote will travel through the fallopian tube and implants in the uterus, where it grows into a baby. GIFT is a semi-invasive procedure. When the eggs are ripe woman, she is injected with human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), and their eggs are collected and mixed with sperm from the male. Then placed back into the fallopian tubes women using a laparoscope.
A woman must have at least one normal fallopian tube either GIFT or ZIFT procedures to consider. In general, fertility specialists explore more conventional fertility treatments, before proposing any of these procedures. In 85% to 95% of cases, infertility can be treated more affordable and less invasive fertility treatments such as drug treatment. A large number of interventions Intrafallopian transfer of results in target = "_blank" multiple pregnancies> (twins or triplets).
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