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The former being a little superior in education, as they are inferior in every moral virtue.Doris's New York City infertility specialist, Dr. William Sweeney, had tried three times to repair her fallopian tubes without success.

* * * The reason that procreation started moving so quickly from the marriage bed into the scientific laboratory in the 1970s was that infertility had become a problem for an increasing number of people.

Francoeur, professor of human sexuality and embryology at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Rutherford, New Jersey, as many as one in four women between the ages of twenty and thirty-five are now infertile.

He proposed using that same approach to flush embryos out of fertile women and put them into the infertile.

In artificial embryonation (AE), sperm from the husband of an infertile woman would be used to inseminate a fertile woman.

Then, four to five days after fertilization, the embryo would be flushed out so it could be implanted in the infertile woman, as in in vitro fertilization.

"We feel the child delivered to the previously infertile mother will be her child legally," he explained, "and her previously infertile husband will be the legal father, with no necessity for actual adoption proceedings."In England, a British doctor had planned to help an infertile woman have children by doing an ovary transplant.

For our brief, I scoured hundreds of medical journals to demonstrate how a ban on embryo research would interfere with infertile women's chances to create a child.

As an infertility expert, Bustillo is a modern Demeter, a harvester and deft manipulator of human eggs, a magician in a minor key.

That is the reality of infertility treatment today, as we have read and heard and read again: it is very expensive, and it often fails.

THERE is nothing funny at all about male infertility, particularly in the light of new evidence which shows that sperm counts among British men have dropped drastically - almost a third - in the past decade.

Handwritten or typed notes are necessarily inferior to an actual recording of the testimony Rice provided and cannot ever provide as accurate a record what was said.

Appropriately, then, Ripley's game is an act of elaborate revenge on a social inferior foolish enough to insult his sensibility.

He was the target of teasing; other boys called him a 'sissy,' and he developed what he called an 'inferiority complex.' He grew up feeling a need to be manly, and he carried this psychological need into his diplomacy."

Or perhaps the women no longer viewed four men as a threat and focused their attention amongst their female rivals, to decrease their numbers and deal with the inferior men in due time.


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