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Artificial Insemination Advantages and Disadvantages - Coggle Diagram
Artificial Insemination Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages
Avoid genetic defec
Unexplained infertility
Minor sperm abnormalities
20% max success rate
Can be done via natural cycle
Sperm quality enhanced via washing
Less invasive
Short timing 8 14 days and 36 hr
Less stress on body
Increases chances
Decrease Ovarian Hyper-Stimulation Syndrome chance
Mild endometriosis
Low sperm count
Prevents spread of infection
Conservation of rare/endangered species
Disadvantages
Males can spread viruses' without signs
Bacterial pathogens resistant to antibiotics
Possible loss of genetic variation
Becoming pregnant with multiples
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Infection
Too many follicles = cancled
Medication
Ovarian Hyper-Stimulation Syndrome polysistic overy
Mood swings + depression
Headaches + nausea
Pelvic discomfort
Swollen + painful ovaries
Swelling + rashes at injection site
Removed/blocked fallopian tubes
Multiple pelvic infections
No produced sperm -> donor use
Enlarged ovary
Fluid build up
Kidney problems
Twisting of ovary
Blood clo