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The technique caled gamete intrafallopia...

The technique caled gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT) is recommended for hthose females

A

who cannot provide suitable environment for fertilisation

B

who cannot retain foetus inside uterus

C

who cannot produce ovum

D

whose cervical canal is too narrow, to allow passage for sperms

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C
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