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So how long does a sperm retrieval take?

And that's a tough question because it depends on how I do the retrieval and where I am getting

the sperm from.

If I get lucky and we know exactly where were going right off the bat then a sperm retrieval

can take all of 15 minutes but sometimes it can take three hours it just depends on where

we find the sperm.

Typically, if a guy has had a vasectomy then I know he is still making sperm then I'll

be able to find sperm relatively quickly either in the epididymitis through the tiny little

incision or even through a needle puncture called a PESA or a MESA and that's again

a 15-20 minute procedure mostly under a local anesthesia.

So we do the sperm retrieval and and where does it go?

How does the process happen once I extract the sperm and it really depends on what the

plans are for that sperm in the immediate future.

In other words, sometimes when we are doing sperm retrieval we are coordinating it with

the wife or the partner and figuring out exactly when her egg retrieval is and we want fresh

sperm with fresh eggs to start the process of in-vitro fertilization.

If that's the case, we'll do the retrieval right there in the embryologist

office so we have sperm and egg in the same place and we start the process there.

What if a couple is not quite ready for that?

What if a man just wants to freeze sperm and maybe use it at a future date or the wife

has not gone through a full evaluation then we can always take sperm and freeze it in

a sperm bank and that again depends on which bank the couple has contracted with.

But again, the goal is getting the sperm out and using it either fresh or using it for

a later date through what we call cryopreservation.

For more infomation >> How long does sperm retrieval take? - Jesse Mills, MD | UCLA Urology - Duration: 1:47.

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How Long Does It Take to Become a Software Developer – Programming Tip by Tim Buchalka - Duration: 3:33.

- Are you sitting around calculating or trying to calculate

the number of hours you need

to spend studying to become a programmer?

If so, then this video is made just for you, stay tuned.

(energetic electronic music)

Hi, I'm Tim Buchalka and thanks

for checking out this video.

So, a common question that I get from my students

goes something along the lines of this,

they'll say something like, Tim, how many hours

do I need to put in to study this material

so that I can get my first programming job?

Well I'm here to say that unfortunately,

you're looking at things around the wrong way.

Really, the focus shouldn't be

on how many hours it's going to take.

You should just be focusing on actually doing the work

and completing the course.

If you try and figure out or say to yourself,

well I need to spend 50 hours to become a programmer,

you're gonna be focusing on trying to compact everything

down into that 50 hours no matter what.

So, you might not put in the time that you need

to put into complete a coding exercise.

You might not watch a video two or three times

to truly understand it.

And that's because you're continually looking

at your watch all the time to make sure

that you're finishing at a certain time.

The reality is that people learn at different speeds.

Some people absorb content and learn things

at a faster rate than other people.

Some people have got more hours to spend each day

learning material.

That's just the way it is.

So, my suggestion to you is don't try and figure out

down to the hour, how many hours you need.

Rather say to yourself, when I take this course,

or when I start this study,

I wanna be doing it to become a programmer,

I'm gonna complete it no matter what.

And I'm gonna make sure that as I go through the process

I'm gonna completely understand those concepts

taught in a particular video or an ebook or whatever it is

before I move on to the next stage.

If you do that, and get right through to the end

of the material, you will be or will have

the skills basically to be a really productive programmer

because you've understood the concepts.

If you're rushing through trying to beat a deadline

invariably you're going to miss things,

you're gonna miss important things

and that may well really sabotage your future learning.

So, take your time, make sure you go through all

the study material and really absorb it and learn it.

And just think of the analogy

of learning to drive car, or learning to ride a bike.

When you start learning to ride a bike for the time,

you don't immediately say to yourself,

how many hour or minutes is this gonna take

before I can learn to ride a bike?

What you do is you get on the bike

and you start riding.

And you get better and better at it,

and over time you become very competent

and a very good bike rider.

And same with driving the car, like driving a car.

The first time you actually do it,

you're probably fairly slow, and things are hard

you can't remember where the clutch is,

you're trying to change gears and so forth.

And it's hard to absorb everything,

and you know, the stalling the car et cetera.

So, take a step back with your programming

and just say to yourself okay,

I'm just going to take as long

as I need to really understand this material.

And by doing that, ultimately,

then putting that amount in your study,

you're gonna become a more productive programmer

and get that programming job.

Alright, so, that's my video for today.

I hope you got a little out of it,

and I'll see you in the next video.

Alrighty, so, I hope that helped.

If you've got any questions, feel free to leave a comment

and I'll get back to you.

If you're ready to look at the next tip

click on up here and you can check that out.

If you're interested in coding specific programming videos

click on the link in the bottom left hand corner.

Consider subscribing by clicking on the link up here

and I'll see you soon.

For more infomation >> How Long Does It Take to Become a Software Developer – Programming Tip by Tim Buchalka - Duration: 3:33.

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Bitcoin Is Up, But For How Long? - Duration: 5:56.

The crypto markets are growing - Bitcoin is up 25% from $3,200 in December trading to

around $4,000 right now.

Ethereum has almost doubled.

Is the crypto winter finally at an end?

Is it too early to call it a bull run?

We talked to Naeem Aslam, chief market analyst at ThinkMarkets, and Timothy Enneking,

Managing Director at digital asset fund.

If you look at the fundamentals we have more positive news coming out of the crypto industry.

I think the fact that Bitcoin is about to have this fast positive month. A lot of traders

are just completely focused on that, because if that happened... and then for the first

times for then the last four or five months, if that happened I think that would be another

very, very positive message.

And I want the price to stay above 4,000 to 4,200 by the end of this month.

And I don't think that there is any problem with that.

I don't see it as being the bull market now.

BTC is no longer such a good proxy for crypto.

And that the spike down actually happened, but it was ETH that did that, not BTC.

So if we accept ETH as a proxy, maybe we've seen that spike down.

I am not sure.

Personally, I'm not convinced that what we're looking at now, at 3,900 today it bounce really

hard all for 4,000.

We still very much in a consolidation period, because I want the price to go above 6,000

in order for me to really confirm the fact that bull market is here.

But again the signs are here, because, you know, we haven't seen a lower low for the

Bitcoin price.

Ethereum didn't drop below $100, and

then this is what I published in my recent article on Forbes, that the price hasn't dropped

below $100, that also provided a lot of support for the crypto enthusiasts, for the hodlers

to come back into the market and then start pumping it back up.

It's not clear to me that the bear market is over, but this movement has not really

shown anything one way or the other.

It's more based on, it's much more due to the, again, intracrypto events,

where people are trying to figure out what should the price of BTC be.

What has to happen for this to be a real bull market in BTC - is BTC is gonna break through

4,200 on the upside, it 4,236 in December.

If you look at the volume, in terms of a price action, any downward move wasn't really supported

in terms of the volume.

We're seeing a higher volume on any upward move rather than any higher volume on the downward move.

JPM coin is the first among all the top Wall Street banks, because we still have Goldman

Sachs, we still have Citibank, we still have Bank of America Merrill Lynch and various

other banks sitting on the, you know, working on this technology.

So the moment we start having at this news that other banks are also initiating this

idea, this would be a positive development for the industry.

So if you are speaking with a investor who is an active investor, I think then the room

to the upside is limited, because we need to break above 4,200 to 4,300.

So we don't have too much of a room on the top side, so the opportunity to get in was

near enough 3,300 to 3,400.

But if you are speaking with an investor who has a long term horizon and then they wanted

to just buy and put it in the portfolio.

Then absolutely.

Because, you know, it is extremely difficult to pick the absolute bottom.

When we look at the long term curve we are still very much to the lower side of that

curve and then this is a great opportunity, a great entry point.

If you wrote it down from 20,000 it's definitely not the time to cash out now, okay.

But in terms of getting in it's actually not a bad time to get in.

If you want to just buy and hold - that's one way of doing it, this is not a terrible time,

but it would make more sense from my perspective to invest in an active manager

and do it now, because if we're not at the bottom, we're still near the bottom.

Now is a good time to come in, an active manager will be able to time it much better in terms

of where the bottom is and so that would make sense.

What if someone is not, if someone got out at the peak or is looking at going into crypto,

I think that would be a very good time, I guess.

One of the things that's going on in this crypto winter, as people taking to calling it,

is there still a lot of substant developments that are going on.

There a lot of the weak, the weaker projects and weaker companies are falling out.

So what you're left with are stronger companies in a really good position to take advantage

of the upswing.

And I think it's about time, that we should start see these kind of moves come again,

because I think investors just tired of sitting on the sidelines and then without loss of numbers,

huge amount of new good projects in the industry, where investors really kind

of wanted to get into.

For more infomation >> Bitcoin Is Up, But For How Long? - Duration: 5:56.

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How long does a vasectomy reversal take? - Jesse Mills, MD | UCLA Urology - Duration: 0:41.

How long does a vasectomy reversal take?

Well that depends on where I have to find sperm.

If I am doing the simpler operation, which is the vasovasostomy, it usually takes me

about two hours to do both sides using a microscope under a general anesthetic.

If I get in there and I don't find good quality sperm in the vas deferens and I have

to go back into the epididymitis to perform a vasoepididymostomy, that takes upward of

three hours.

So when you schedule your reversal with me, you will find that we do it in a three hour

block.

It may not take the full three hours; it takes as long as it takes for me to give you the

best possible surgery.

For more infomation >> How long does a vasectomy reversal take? - Jesse Mills, MD | UCLA Urology - Duration: 0:41.

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Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri: How long I'll be in charge and win fans BACK - Duration: 1:53.

And the under fire Italian believes a few consecutive victories would be enough to get fans back onside.

Supporters at Stamford Bridge made their feelings known on Monday in the 2-0 FA Cup defeat to Manchester United.

Fans around the ground chanted 'f*** Sarriball' as Chelsea suffered another damaging defeat.

More questions were raised around some of the manager's decision-making and tactics.

And with the Carabao Cup final against Manchester City on Sunday fast approaching, the Chelsea boss faces a do-or-die week.

First up is a visit from Malmo tomorrow in their Europa League round of 32 second leg off the back of last Thursday's 2-1 win in Sweden.

The City final at Wembley follows before Chelsea host London rivals Tottenham in the Premier League next Wednesday.

In his pre-match press conference for the Malmo tie, Sarri said: "As I said before, it's very easy, we need to win three or four matches in a row.

"That's the only solution I can understand very well the frustrations of our fans.

"There isn't another way, we have to have good performances and results.

"In this moment it is very difficult to think we are able to win three or four in a row, but in football everything can change in one day.

"I think we need a good performance and result and then with more confidence we can.

"I have to think I will be Chelsea manager for a long time or I cannot work.

"I am not sure but I must think this and want to work with a long term target."

Sarri knows he must get Chelsea back into the Champions League this season.

But they have dropped to sixth in the table and cannot afford to drop out of the Europa League at this stage.

For more infomation >> Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri: How long I'll be in charge and win fans BACK - Duration: 1:53.

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Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri: How long I'll be in charge and win fans BACK - Duration: 2:08.

 And the under fire Italian believes a few consecutive victories would be enough to get fans back onside

 Supporters at Stamford Bridge made their feelings known on Monday in the 2-0 FA Cup defeat to Manchester United

 Fans around the ground chanted 'f*** Sarriball' as Chelsea suffered another damaging defeat

 More questions were raised around some of the manager's decision-making and tactics

 And with the Carabao Cup final against Manchester City on Sunday fast approaching, the Chelsea boss faces a do-or-die week

 First up is a visit from Malmo tomorrow in their Europa League round of 32 second leg off the back of last Thursday's 2-1 win in Sweden

 The City final at Wembley follows before Chelsea host London rivals Tottenham in the Premier League next Wednesday

 In his pre-match press conference for the Malmo tie, Sarri said: "As I said before, it's very easy, we need to win three or four matches in a row

   "That's the only solution I can understand very well the frustrations of our fans

  "There isn't another way, we have to have good performances and results. "In this moment it is very difficult to think we are able to win three or four in a row, but in football everything can change in one day

  "I think we need a good performance and result and then with more confidence we can

 "I have to think I will be Chelsea manager for a long time or I cannot work. "I am not sure but I must think this and want to work with a long term target

" Sarri knows he must get Chelsea back into the Champions League this season. But they have dropped to sixth in the table and cannot afford to drop out of the Europa League at this stage

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