1. At its annual meeting in June, the American Medical Association adopted the recommendations of a task force that examined ethical repercussions of assisted reproductive technology. 2. But going through assisted reproductive technology had always demanded more of Mrs. Magnacca than her husband. 3. Coverage for assisted reproductive technologies, which cost thousands of dollars, differs from plan to plan, but remains rare, according to doctors. 4. For legal advice, she went to Ed Myers, assisted technology lawyer for the Center for Law and Disabilities. 5. The new assisted reproductive technology of egg donation is an option for women who can carry a pregnancy, but cannot conceive. 6. To avoid such large payments, most employers and health insurers do not cover so-called assisted reproductive technologies. 7. Assisted reproductive technology, or ART, includes procedures such as in vitro fertilization, where both egg and sperm are handled outside the body. 8. She did it with the help of an assisted reproductive technology called egg donation, using an egg from a younger woman. 9. She did it with the help of an assisted reproductive technology called egg donation. |
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