Mollaahmadi F

[ 1 ] - P-241: Association of ITPA Polymorphisms rs1127354 with Infertility

Background: Infertility is a relatively common problem that affects couples worldwide. It is estimated that approximately 1 in 6 couples will experience difficulties in reproducing, defined as a failure to conceive after two years of unprotected sexual intercourse. The molecular and genetic factors underlying the cause of infertility remain largely undiscovered. ITPA is an inosine triphosphatas...

[ 2 ] - Inm-2: Evaluation of Informing Patients of The Royan Institute

Background: To ensure appropriate acknowledgment consistent with patient’s diagnosis and treatment is essential for safety and quality of service. Although it is overwhelming process but it obviously has an obligation to promote due to the valuable outcomes to empower patients to make decisions after obtaining the necessary information. Materials and Methods: This study was a descriptive study ...

[ 3 ] - Inm-4: The Effect of Midwives Training in Stress Reduction of Infertile Couples

Background: A study to assess the effectiveness of patient education program focused on improving knowledge in reducing stress among primary infertile couples undergoing ART in Royan Institute. Materials and Methods: In total, 50 primary infertile Couples fulfilling the inclusion criteria undergoing ART, 25 each in experimental and control groups completed the intervention. A well educated and ...

[ 4 ] - Inm-6: Molecular Genetic Basis of Infertility

Background: Sexual reproduction affords the stands for conserving genetic characteristics and sequentially, genetic inconsistency may influence the capability to imitate. Materials and Methods: Research was conducted by subject in PubMed and other databases. Results: A significant number of genotypes have been related with infertility phenotypes and evaluation of precise genes in humans and mod...

[ 6 ] - Inm-8: Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Genetics

Genetic causes have a considerable involvement in infertility. Well-known examples are some chromosomal translocations or sex-chromosomal abnormalities and Y-chromosome deletions. The most common chromosomal aberrations associated especially with severe oligo- and azoospermia are sex chromosome aneuploidies and chromosomal translocations. Consequently, occurrence of aneuploid embryos will lower...

[ 7 ] - Inm-5: Consultation and Ethic Points in ART

Background: Infertility is a complicated and psychologically threatening and challenging crisis. The rapid development of ART has raised many ethical and legal issues and lead to various emotional changes (anxiety, depression, stress, aggressiveness, etc.) as it may involve considerable time, expense, and loss of privacy. It can be both dangerous and expensive to enter the world of assisted rep...

[ 8 ] - Onm-14: Cell Phones and Fertility Effects (Review

Background: Infertility is defined as inability to conceive after a year of sexual intercourses without the use of contraceptives. In half of the cases the causative factor is the male. Males are exposed to the effect of various environmental factors, which may decrease their reproductive capabilities. Phone electromagnetic power is very small, only a few hundredths of a microwave oven, but bec...

[ 9 ] - Onm-10: Ginger Effects on Morning Sickness(Review)

Introduction: Mild-to-moderate nausea and/or vomiting affects up to 80% of all pregnant women, usually peaking by week 9 and subsiding by week 20. For 9% to 20% of women, nausea and vomiting of pregnancy persist longer; Nausea and vomiting are complex responses involving various neural pathways and motor responses to sensory stimuli. Definition: Ginger, the rhizome of Zingiber officinale, is on...

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