Medically Assisted Insemination
Journal Title: Journal of Andrology & Gynaecology - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 2
Abstract
Medically assisted procreation is a procedure that is carried out only when the former fertility treatment without success or hopeless, and in order to avoid transmission of serious hereditary diseases to the child with natural conception. Inefficiency or hopelessness infertility treatments determines the physician specialist in gynecology and obstetrics with a sub-specialization of human reproduction. The inevitability of transferring serious hereditary diseases to the child is determined by an expert in the field of human genetics who found a genetic hereditary disease or disease in one of the double or common-law partners.
Authors and Affiliations
Siniša Franjić
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