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Briefly describe gamete intra fallopian transfer (GIFT) technique.

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The technique celled Gamete Intra Fallopian Transfer (GIFT) is recommended for those females

Given below are four statement (a-d) regarding assisted reproductive technologies : Select the option which include one only : (a) ZIFT - The zygote or early correct one (only blastomere) transferred into the fallopian tube (b) ICSI - A sperm is directly injected into the fallopian tube to form an embryo in the laboratory (c) IUI - The semen collected either from the husband or healthy donor is artificially introduced either into the vargina or into the uterus (d) GIFT - Transfer of zygote collected from a donor into the fallopian tube of another female who cannot produce one but can provide suitable environment for fertilisation and development.

"Intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection" and "Gamete intra fallopian transfer" are two assisted reproductive technologies. How is one different from the other ?

(a) Some men have abnormally low sperm count in seminal fluid. Also. Some women cannot normally conceive because of any of the following reasons: (i) They cannot produce ova, (ii) They have blocked oviducts, or (iii) They have spermicidal secretions in the vagina. In such couples, one technique is commonly used. Name that Assisted Reproduction Technique. (b) At what stage, fertilized egg is transferred into the fallopian tube or uterus of the mother in this technique ?