L. Mettler, Anupama Dasari –Mettler, Soeren von Otte
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Artificial Reproductive Technologies (ART) and Controlled Ovarian Hyperstimulation
If a couple cannot conceive and carry out a baby we speak of “infertility Infertility ,as an unwanted condition, that has been well known since ancient times. However, the first known gynecologic medical text, the Kahoun papyrus (2200-1950 B.C), describes infertility as a disruption in the continuity between the reproductive organs and the digestive tract.