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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Sarah Alkhaled

Sarah Alkhaled

The Egyptian IVF-ET Center - Home Page - 1 views

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    This Egyptian fertility clinc, is greatly different in appearance from the many IVF infertility clinic that are viewed in the US and Europe for instance. Although, Chanel states that this site avoids the usual picture-perfect family images or those of cute babies largely because of choice mainly to present a more medical realiable sense, that if you go with us than we are the doctors with sterile scrubs and PHDs that will carry out your IVF ensued procedure. I think that this statment is part of the reason, but the main reason that trumps all is that of cultural and religious influences, it can be possible that the ministry regulates certain images such as of partially nude babies to be found on Egyptian websites. Addiional pictures such as that of a couple possibly holding hands, for instance may be prohibited due to Islamic values, and precautions. All in all, the site, I believe does allow a potential IVF parent to feel that preforming IVF here might allow for proper medical attention by doctors that have degrees in their profession. But on the other hand, I do feel that more of family oriented visuals should be displayed to give a more loving, caring atmosphere to a website of a fertility clinic.
Sarah Alkhaled

L'Institut Vanier de la famille -- Au sujet de l'IVF -- Familles Canadiennes --Definiti... - 1 views

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    I was quite shocked when I found out that this was a fertility clinic website, that to believe so I had to research more and make sure it was one, and surely it was. This particular website is free of all those 'happy go lucky' family portraits, and also of any types of images for that matter. It tends to be very dull and surely loses many of the sites initial surfers by simply lacking any luring factor, in which pictures greatly play a role in. Other than that, the website does present some informative material about the IVF treatment, but it simply needs additional a catchy coloful appearance to take it out of its dry dull state.
Sarah Alkhaled

Vanier Institute of the Family -- Links - 0 views

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    I was very shocked when I viewed this website, that I had to research it a bit more to make sure I was actually looking at a fertility clinic type of website and it certainly is. Though this webstite is quite informing, but they lack a major aspect, which is that the website doesn't necessarily lure a particular audience into the further reading thier information. A viewer can quickly become disinterested with the website, due to its lack in images (any kinds of pictures), for that matter. It seems very dull. But the information, is quite accurate about the IVF technique and processes and since its text its clear I feel all they need is some more color, and a vast assortment of pictures including those lab images of the IVF technique.
Sarah Alkhaled

IVF-befrugtning - 1 views

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    This site, presents a fertility clinic that does step out of the norm by presenting images of labaratory IVF techniques rather than those copious amounts of images on the majority of other fertility clinic websites that have those pictures of the beautiful parents with their newborn child, or those cute chubby wide-eyed baby pictures. Rather, this clinic's website allows the viewer to use these images as aid in understanding the actual IVF process and to allow this viewer to be comfortable with the clinic's medical knowledge. I agree with Allison, that many of these fertility clinics do present these sperm/egg logos but this website takes it a step further by presenting more images of the labartory ways of IVF. Thus as a viewer, I find a fertility clinic that condones such a website is more reliable than those that merely show the picture perfect family or the blue eyed baby, but then again it won't hurt to have both types of images.
Sarah Alkhaled

Our Bodies Our Blog - 0 views

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    I never knew that sites such as google that can be viewed by the larger public has been restrictricting the Christian Institute on anti-abortion ads. I mean shouldn't the viewer make the choice fro themselves, if they are with or against abortion. Why should some ads be restircted then others, they could relate more to one person then the other- but Google can't determine that techniquly thus the majority of ads should be presented on the search engine to illustrate the freedom of expression by any one group, in this case the Christian Institute.
Sarah Alkhaled

Do Doctors View Women as 'Pre-Pregnant?' - Well Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    In this text one woman is cited as saying that she is tired of being treated as pre-breed machines-- now I don't think her statement is fairly correct, I mean isn't this to give warning to women out there that taking un-needed drugs, can cause harm to a potential fetus. Its simply a warning; somthing to take caution of, its not like a womens biological nature can be changed unless you don't want to have a child, that is.
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