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Assisted Reproductive Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Technology (ART) Adapted from Mary L. Davenport, M.D. (UCLA at Adapted from Mary L. Davenport, M.D. (UCLA at Berkeley), 2009 Berkeley), 2009

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Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). Adapted from Mary L. Davenport, M.D. (UCLA at Berkeley), 2009. What is ART?. Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Fertility therapies where eggs and sperm are manipulated - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Assisted Reproductive Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART)Technology (ART)

Adapted from Mary L. Davenport, M.D. (UCLA at Berkeley), Adapted from Mary L. Davenport, M.D. (UCLA at Berkeley), 20092009

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What is ART?What is ART?

Assisted Reproductive Assisted Reproductive Technologies:Technologies:

Fertility therapies where eggs and Fertility therapies where eggs and sperm are manipulatedsperm are manipulated

Usually involve surgically removing Usually involve surgically removing eggs from women and combining eggs from women and combining them with sperm in the laboratorythem with sperm in the laboratory

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ART: Assisted Reproductive TechnologyART: Assisted Reproductive Technology

Predominantly IVF – In Vitro FertilizationPredominantly IVF – In Vitro Fertilization

ExpensiveExpensive

Most attempts fail to produce a live birthMost attempts fail to produce a live birth

Large loss of embryosLarge loss of embryos

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REPRODUCTIVE CHRONOLOGYREPRODUCTIVE CHRONOLOGY

1934 Gregory Pincus: First animal 1934 Gregory Pincus: First animal IVFIVF

1944 John Rock: First human IVF1944 John Rock: First human IVF 1960 FDA approves “the pill”1960 FDA approves “the pill” 1978 First IVF baby1978 First IVF baby 2001 421 U.S. ART clinics with 41,000 2001 421 U.S. ART clinics with 41,000

live births annuallylive births annually

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GREGORY PINCUSGREGORY PINCUS

1934 First in vitro 1934 First in vitro fertilization of rabbit fertilization of rabbit eggseggs

Criticized as “mad Criticized as “mad scientist” scientist”

Developed oral Developed oral contraceptives in contraceptives in 1950’s1950’s

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Dr. John RockDr. John Rock1890-19841890-1984

1936 First doctor 1936 First doctor to open a Rhythm to open a Rhythm clinic in Bostonclinic in Boston

1944 First IVF; 1944 First IVF; created four created four embryos in secretembryos in secret

1954 1954 Collaborated with Collaborated with Pincus on U.S. Pincus on U.S. clinical trials of clinical trials of the pillthe pill

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STEPTOE AND EDWARDSSTEPTOE AND EDWARDSBirth of Louise BrownBirth of Louise BrownFirst IVF Baby, 1978First IVF Baby, 1978

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Why ART?Why ART?

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Infertility: Extremely PrevalentInfertility: Extremely Prevalent

Definition: inability to achieve Definition: inability to achieve pregnancy in one yearpregnancy in one year

17-26% of couples worldwide (90 17-26% of couples worldwide (90 million women)million women)

27-47% of infertile couples have 27-47% of infertile couples have impaired male fertility; decline in impaired male fertility; decline in semen quality worldwide over last 50 semen quality worldwide over last 50 yearsyears

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Why the increase in infertility?Why the increase in infertility?

Delayed marriage and child-bearingDelayed marriage and child-bearing Sexually transmitted diseasesSexually transmitted diseases Hormonal contraceptionHormonal contraception AbortionAbortion ObesityObesity Environmental PollutionEnvironmental Pollution

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FERTILITY CLOCK

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What is IVF?What is IVF?

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IVF (in vitro fertilization) is a IVF (in vitro fertilization) is a method in which egg cells are method in which egg cells are fertilized by sperm cells outside the fertilized by sperm cells outside the mother’s womb (in vitro). The mother’s womb (in vitro). The resulting embryos are then resulting embryos are then transferred back into the uterus.transferred back into the uterus.

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STEPS IN IVFSTEPS IN IVF

Follicle suppressionFollicle suppression Controlled ovarian hyperstimulationControlled ovarian hyperstimulation Aspiration of eggs from folliclesAspiration of eggs from follicles Fertilization, incubation and selection of Fertilization, incubation and selection of

embryosembryos Embryo transferEmbryo transfer Pregnancy testPregnancy test

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FOLLICLE SUPPRESSION ANDFOLLICLE SUPPRESSION ANDCONTROLLED OVARIAN HYPERSTIMULATIONCONTROLLED OVARIAN HYPERSTIMULATION

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ASPIRATION OF EGGSASPIRATION OF EGGS

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IVF LAB: FOLLICULAR FLUID

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HIGH QUALITY EGG

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LOW QUALITY EGG

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EMBRYOLOGIST MANIPULATING OVA AND SPERM

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ICSI

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INCUBATOR

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HIGH QUALITY THREE DAY OLD EMBRYO

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EMBRYO TRANSFEREMBRYO TRANSFER

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IVF:IVF:

WHY NOT?WHY NOT?

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IVF why not?IVF why not? IVF permits the use of donor ova and sperm IVF permits the use of donor ova and sperm

and cloned embryosand cloned embryos Violates traditional Judeo-Christian concept of Violates traditional Judeo-Christian concept of

marriage marriage Legal and biologic confusion Legal and biologic confusion ““Commercialization” of human life—sale of ova Commercialization” of human life—sale of ova

and spermand sperm Donor ova and sperm illegal in many countriesDonor ova and sperm illegal in many countries Cloned embryos?Cloned embryos? Issues with loss of embryosIssues with loss of embryos

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IVF Why not?

MULTIPLE BIRTHS

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IVF why not? Multiple birthsIVF why not? Multiple births Multiple pregnancies with IVF (37.4%)Multiple pregnancies with IVF (37.4%) Triplets or more 8.4% (4.9% of live births)Triplets or more 8.4% (4.9% of live births) Prematurity: Average with triplets 33 weeks; 85% Prematurity: Average with triplets 33 weeks; 85%

survivesurvive Prematurity: Quadruplets average 29 weeks; Prematurity: Quadruplets average 29 weeks;

70% survive70% survive Fetal risks: mental/physical disabilities such as Fetal risks: mental/physical disabilities such as

blindness, cerebral palsy; 5% in twins, 10% in blindness, cerebral palsy; 5% in twins, 10% in triplets, 50% in quadrupletstriplets, 50% in quadruplets

Fetal risks: death; seven times more likely to die Fetal risks: death; seven times more likely to die in the first year; 40x more likely to die in infancyin the first year; 40x more likely to die in infancy

Maternal risks: toxemia, diabetes, hemorrhageMaternal risks: toxemia, diabetes, hemorrhage Family risks: depression, social isolation, divorceFamily risks: depression, social isolation, divorce

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IVF: ExpensiveIVF: Expensive Medication: $1,500-$7,000 per cycleMedication: $1,500-$7,000 per cycle Office visits, egg retrieval, fertilization, Office visits, egg retrieval, fertilization,

assisted hatching, cryofreezing of embryo assisted hatching, cryofreezing of embryo (six months),ultrasound, lab tests: (six months),ultrasound, lab tests: $12,000-18,000 $12,000-18,000 PER CYCLEPER CYCLE; ;

Egg donation $3,000-$50,000Egg donation $3,000-$50,000

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IVF: Additional CostsIVF: Additional Costs Hospital costs - Singleton $10,000; Hospital costs - Singleton $10,000;

Twins $20,000; Triplets $40,000Twins $20,000; Triplets $40,000 Intensive care of baby: $100,000-Intensive care of baby: $100,000-

$150,000 per month$150,000 per month Work time lost--daily medical visitsWork time lost--daily medical visits Frequently not covered by insuranceFrequently not covered by insurance

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Benitez v North Coast Women’s Medical GroupBenitez v North Coast Women’s Medical Group

Lesbian couple desired pregnancyLesbian couple desired pregnancy ObGyn group declined to perform IUI ObGyn group declined to perform IUI

(Intrauterine insemination) because of (Intrauterine insemination) because of marital status (or sexual orientation ?) marital status (or sexual orientation ?) based on physicians’ religious beliefsbased on physicians’ religious beliefs

Lower court found in favor of the doctorsLower court found in favor of the doctors California Supreme Court found in favor California Supreme Court found in favor

of Benitezof Benitez

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The McCaughey Septuplets 1997

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The Chukwu Octuplets