Embryology and Infertility

The biology department that specializes in studying prenatal gamete formation, fertilization, and embryonic and fetus development is called embryology. Furthermore, teratology—the study of congenital illnesses that manifest before birth—is included in the field of embryology. The study of embryos has a long history. When a couple is unable to conceive despite engaging in frequent risky sexual activity, it is known as infertility. Any partner's inability to conceive could be the cause. It also covers women who are not able to experience  pregnancy symptoms. It is often understood to mean that a couple has regular sexual relations for a whole year without using contraception and in any event, they are not conceiving.

4-1: Assisted Reproductive Technology

4-2: Fetal Development

4-3: Congenital Abnormalities

4-4: Diagnostic Techniques

4-5: Ovarian Cysts Problems

 

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