Catheter and method for depositing reproductive material into th

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604280, 604906, 600 35, 606119, A61M 3100, A61M 2500, A61B 1743, A61B 1742

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ABSTRACT:
A method of depositing reproductive material into the reproductive tract of a female comprising inserting an elongated transfer catheter into the reproductive tract of a female. The transfer catheter includes an elongated catheter body having an elongated passage extending through the catheter body and terminating in a distal opening at a distal end of the catheter body. The distal opening opens both axially and laterally of the catheter body. The method also includes introducing the reproductive biological material through the passage and the distal opening of the catheter body into the reproductive tract.

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