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La grossesse incertaine : de la décision médicale au lien prénatal
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ISBN: 9782130538462 2130538460 Year: 2003 Volume: *18 Publisher: Paris: Presses universitaires de France,

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Quand arrêter la contraception ? Avec qui procréer ? Quelle considération offrir à l'embryon ? Que faire d'une grossesse malvenue ou marquée par une malformation ? Jusqu'où accepter les contraintes de la surveillance obstétricale ? Comment accoucher ? A ce genre de décisions, nul n'échappe aujourd'hui dans l'aventure un peu folle de mettre un enfant au monde. Vulnérable entre toutes, la grossesse humaine invite, depuis la nuit des temps, à l'assistance et à la solidarité. Cette assistance a pris en quarante ans une tournure résolument médicale, de la conception à la naissance. Pour le meilleur et pour le pire. Si la médecine procréative, fœtale ou néonatale, résout certaines impasses, elle impose aux futurs parents quantité de nouvelles questions à trancher ; celles-ci tissent la trame de la grossesse du XXIe siècle : incertaine, mais génératrice d'un lien ultra précoce. Car les parents dessinent eux-mêmes, au fil de leurs choix responsables, les contours d'un nouveau venu l'enfant prénatal. Encore dans les limbes de l'imaginaire parental, le bébé apparaît au cœur des décisions médicales à travers lesquelles se construit déjà son histoire.


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Altering nature
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ISBN: 9781402069215 9781402069208 9781402069222 Year: 2008 Publisher: [Heidelberg] Springer

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The two volumes of Altering Nature consider the complex ways that concepts of 'nature' and 'the natural' are understood and the relevance of those understandings to discussions of biotechnology. Volume One, Concepts of 'Nature' and 'The Natural' in Biotechnology Debates, offers nuanced accounts of the ways that nature is invoked and interpreted, both descriptively and prescriptively, by different disciplines, including perspectives from spirituality and religion, philosophy, science and medicine, law and economics, and aesthetics. In the context of that broad discussion, Volume Two, Religion, Biotechnology, and Public Policy, reviews recent religious and ethical analyses of four specific areas of biotechnology: assisted reproduction, genetic therapy and enhancement, human-machine incorporation, and biodiversity. It identifies and explores the richer normative themes that inform particular debates and suggests ways that policy choices in biotechnology may be illuminated by devoting greater attention to religious perspectives.


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La maternité, autrement : un bébé pour une autre, un bébé toute seule, un bébé avec une autre femme
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ISSN: 13792563 ISBN: 9782870377642 2870377649 Year: 2013 Volume: 8 Publisher: Namur Presses universitaires de Namur

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Quels représentations, fantasmes, craintes et espoirs ce simple mot ne draine-t-il pas ? Pourtant, parler de maternités, au pluriel, serait plus exact : chaque maternité de chaque femme se distingue de toutes les autres. Toutes les maternités sont autres... Dans ce contexte, qu'est-ce que «La maternité autrement» ? «La maternité autrement» s'écarte de nos images d'Épinal et de nos contes de fées : un homme et une femme se marient et ont - à eux deux, cela va sans dire - de nombreux enfants. D'une manière générale, les exceptions à ce modèle s'avèrent aujourd'hui plus nombreuses que ses applications, mais le présent ouvrage a choisi d'étudier trois types de maternité qui suscitent encore de vifs débats de société : la maternité pour autrui, en solo ou avec une autre femme. Quelles que soient nos convictions personnelles ou aprioris, les textes réunis dans cet ouvrage offrent une belle occasion de questionner nos représentations de la maternité. Les travaux de recherche et l'expérience pratique des auteurs permettent de mieux comprendre les questions concernant les nouvelles maternités et, sinon de trouver des réponses définitives, d'affiner son raisonnement éthique. Comme en témoigne la liste des auteurs, le sujet est abordé de façon interdisciplinaire : l'expérience médicale, la recherche en sciences sociales ou juridiques, le questionnement psychologique, les arguments religieux... Autant de points de vue qui se complètent et se répondent pour donner au lecteur la vision la plus complète possible du débat actuel.

Procréation médicalement assistée : régulation publique et enjeux bioéthiques
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ISBN: 2802717049 9782802717041 Year: 2003 Publisher: Bruxelles : Bruylant,

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Bioéthique et Biopolitique. Embryon et régulation. Qui dit " procréation médicalement assistée " aujourd'hui, dit traitement de la stérilité mais aussi développement de biotechnologies conduisant à une médecine régénérative par le recours à des cellules-souches. Une évolution étonnante dont les citoyens et les pouvoirs publics doivent saisir les enjeux politiques, médicaux, économiques, éthiques. Une équipe interdisciplinaire de l'Université catholique de Louvain a mené une recherche de deux ans conduisant à un état des lieux de la procréation médicalement assistée en Belgique et de ses implications à l'échelle de la société. Notre pays est-il un paradis bioéthique compte tenu de sa régulation en la matière ? Où en est-on au niveau médical et comment les patients vivent-ils ces traitements ? Que devient le corps aux mains de la biomédecine, entre vie et recherche ? Comment interviennent les comités d'éthique ? Que disent le droit et les tribunaux lorsque des affaires comme l'arrêt Perruche sont traitées ? Quels projets animent les parents potentiels ? Quelles visions des rapports entre hommes et femmes découlent des techniques ? La procréation humaine, quand elle se trouve au centre de développements biotechnologiques pointus et rapides, ne touche plus seulement notre intimité personnelle. Elle porte des choix collectifs. Elle est un objet passionnant de recherches interdisciplinaires mais aussi un enjeu politique majeur. Passée sous la loupe de la science politique, de la médecine, du droit, de l'éthique, de l'anthropologie et de la philosophie, elle nous permet de nous positionner, sans a priori idéologique, sur la place de l'expertise scientifique dans notre démocratie. 1. Etat des lieux : régulation politique, pratique médicale et bilan juridique - 2. Implications sociales de l'assistance médicale à la procréation

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Medical law --- Professional ethics. Deontology --- Belgium --- Human reproductive technology --- Biopolitics --- Bioethics --- Medical ethics --- Procréation médicalement assistée --- Biopolitique --- Bioéthique --- Ethique médicale --- Law and legislation --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Droit --- Aspect moral --- Reproductive Techniques, Assisted --- ethics --- Bioethics. --- 17.023.33 --- #SBIB:316.334.3M50 --- #SBIB:314H230 --- #SBIB:35H436 --- #GBIB:CBMER --- Voortplanting --- Medische ethiek --- Gezondheidsbeleid --- reproductieve technologie (voortplantingstechnologie, medisch begeleide voortplanting, MBV, artificiële voortplanting, kunstmatige voortplanting) --- bio-ethiek (medische, biomedische ethiek, bio-ethische aspecten) --- Biomedical Ethics --- Health Care Ethics --- Ethics, Biomedical --- Ethics, Health Care --- Ethics, Medical --- Ethicists --- Assisted human reproduction --- Assisted conception --- Conception --- Human assisted reproduction --- Human reproduction --- Medical technology --- Reproductive technology --- legislation & jurisprudence. --- Biologische doeleinden. Bio-ethiek; bioethiek. Übermensch. Medische deontologie --- Organisatie van de gezondheidszorg: algemeen, beleid --- Fertiliteit: algemeen --- Beleidssectoren: welzijn, volksgezondheid en cultuur --- Procréation/Reproduction --- Politique de la santé --- technique de reproduction (technique de procréation, procréation médicalement assistée, PMA, assistance médicale à la procréation, AMP, procréation artificielle) --- bioéthique (éthique médicale, biomédicale, aspects bioéthiques) --- Technological innovations --- Belgium. --- Medical ethics. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- 17.023.33 Biologische doeleinden. Bio-ethiek; bioethiek. Übermensch. Medische deontologie --- Procréation médicalement assistée --- Bioéthique --- Ethique médicale --- legislation & jurisprudence --- Assisted human reproductive technology --- Human assisted reproductive technology --- Reproductive Techniques, Assisted - ethics --- Human reproductive technology - Law and legislation - Belgium --- Human reproductive technology - Moral and ethical aspects - Belgium --- Droit médical --- Droit civil belge --- Procréation médicalement assistée (PMA) --- Insémination artificielle --- Fécondation in vitro --- Éthique des médecins --- Droit des personnes --- Naissance --- Belgique

L'embryon humain in vitro
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ISSN: 07784082 ISBN: 2804133001 9782804133009 Year: 2000 Volume: *28 Publisher: Bruxelles : De Boeck & Larcier,


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Embryo's in vitro : sekse, experimenten en kloneren : de wet tussen wetenschap en ethiek.
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ISBN: 9067686603 9789067686600 Year: 2004 Publisher: Heule UGA

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I. Historiek bij de wet - II. Artikelsgewijze toelichting - III. Conventie van de Raad van Europa tot bescherming van de rechten van de mens en de biogeneeskunde, oviedo, 4 april 1997 : relevante artikelen - IV. En verder?

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ethiek --- embryologie (geneeskunde) --- in vitro --- klonen --- Professional ethics. Deontology --- medische ethiek --- Human embryology --- Droit médical --- Ethique médicale --- Fécondation in vitro --- In-vitrofertilisatie --- Medisch recht --- Medische ethiek --- Embryo Research --- Fertilization in Vitro --- Genetic Engineering. --- Sex Preselection. --- Cloning, Organism --- Reproductive Techniques, Assisted --- #GBIB:CBMER --- #A0411A --- 061 Ethische problemen --- bio-ethiek --- embryologie --- Embryo/Foetus --- Genetische manipulatie --- Gentherapie --- Gezondheidsrecht --- Voortplanting --- 603.1 --- 608.1 --- experimenten --- fertiliteit --- gentherapie --- geslachtskeuze --- gezondheidszorg --- in-vitrofertilisatie --- prenatale diagnose --- recht --- stamcellen --- wetenschappen --- België --- Embryologie --- Klonen --- Research (onderzoek) --- Klonering --- 570 --- biotechnologie --- embryo --- genetische manipulatie --- gezondheidsrecht --- medische experimenten --- embryo-onderzoek (experiment op embryo's, onderzoek op embryo's in vitro) --- Sex Predetermination --- Sex Selection --- Predetermination, Sex --- Preselection, Sex --- Selection, Sex --- Sex Determination Processes --- Engineering, Genetic --- Intervention, Genetic --- Genetic Intervention --- Genetic Interventions --- Interventions, Genetic --- Biotechnology --- Cloning, Molecular --- DNA, Recombinant --- Industrial Microbiology --- Artificial Gene Fusion --- Organisms, Genetically Modified --- Animals, Genetically Modified --- Plants, Genetically Modified --- legislation & jurisprudence. --- Embryon/Foetus --- Manipulations génétiques --- Thérapies géniques --- Droit sanitaire --- Procréation/Reproduction --- ethische aspecten biotechniek --- recherche sur l'embryon (expérimentation sur l'embryon, recherche sur les embryons in vitro) --- Wetenschap en ethiek --- Bio-ethiek --- 17 --- Belgium --- Beroepsethiek. Deontologie --- Menselijke embryologie --- Genetic Engineering --- Sex Preselection --- legislation & jurisprudence --- DROIT DE LA SANTE --- Bioéthique --- Recherches scientifiques --- clonage --- BELGIQUE --- embryon in vitro --- Genetics --- Medical ethics --- Medical sciences --- Reproductive technology --- Legislation --- Book

Reproduction, ethics and the law : feminist perspectives
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ISBN: 025320996X 0253329388 Year: 1995 Publisher: Bloomington Indiana University Press

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"Reproduction, Ethics, and the Law" addresses some of the most pressing moral and legal quandaries in contemporary society - those revolving around human reproduction. Technology can both limit and assist childbearing. Courts have assigned legal parenthood to genetic parents of children carried to term by women genetically unrelated to them, and courts have also passed over genetic progenitors to assign parenthood to individuals socially related to children. With developments in medical and surgical interventions for foetus', we have also seen court cases holding women responsible for causing prenatal harm, as well as a landmark Supreme Court decision that might well release industry from liability for causing prenatal harm in the workplace. Scientists are able to use tissue from aborted fetuses to substantially alter the quality of life for persons afflicted with progressive, debilitating disease, and they are now able to fertilize and implant in women's wombs eggs harvested from aborted female fetuses. Physicians are able to sustain infants with no hope for characteristically human lives long enough to make their organs available to other infants in vital need; and they are able to perform prenatal diagnoses that encourage elective abortion. This collection of essays adds to the feminist dimension of the public discussion of how these issues should be addressed. The contributors broaden the discussion considerably in focusing on issues beyond abortion and reproductive technologies, bringing together such themes as surrogacy, adoption, and infertility; frozen embryos and fathers rights; RU 486; foetal harm; and industrial health hazards for women. This volume brings together feminist social and philosophical theory with a practical awareness of concrete social problems and an understanding of new technologies. The contributors are Barbara J. Berg, Joan E. Bertin, Joan C. Callahan, Janet Gallagher, Helen B. Holmes, Joan Mahoney, Mary B. Mahowald, Uma Narayan, Christine Overall, Laura Purdy, Mary L. Shanley, Janice G. Raymond, Patricia Smith, and Rosemarie Tong.

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Feminism--Philosophy --- Feminist sociology --- Feminist theory --- Feministische theorie --- Theory of feminism --- Théorie féministe --- Feminist theory. --- Human reproductive technology --- Government policy. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Social aspects. --- reproductieve technologie --- feminisme (feministische visie) --- ouderschap --- abortus (vrijwillige zwangerschapsafbreking) --- anticonceptie (voorbehoedsmiddelen, contraceptie, geboortecontrole) --- embryo-onderzoek (embryo's in vitro) --- sekseselectie (geslachtsselectie) --- technique de reproduction --- féminisme --- parentalité --- avortement (interruption volontaire de grossesse, IVG) --- contraception (contrôle des naissances) --- recherche sur l'embryon (embryons in vitro) --- sélection de sexe (choix du sexe) --- Humanism --- Parents --- Therapeutics --- Genetic Engineering --- Persons --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Embryonic Structures --- Ethics, Clinical --- Patient Rights --- Diseases --- Prenatal Injuries --- Germ Cells --- Sexual Behavior --- Estrenes --- Health Behavior --- Family Relations --- Investigative Techniques --- Economics --- Genital Diseases, Male --- Genital Diseases, Female --- Sociology --- Tissue Preservation --- Preservation, Biological --- Tissue Transplantation --- Patient Acceptance of Health Care --- Environmental Pollutants --- Maternal Behavior --- Technology, Industry, and Agriculture --- Delivery, Obstetric --- Psychology, Social --- Reproductive Physiological Phenomena --- Women --- Mental Disorders --- Socioeconomic Factors --- Reproductive Physiological Processes --- Reproductive Techniques, Assisted --- Social Problems --- Insemination --- Social Sciences --- Obstetric Surgical Procedures --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Family --- Behavior --- Technology, Industry, Agriculture --- Named Groups --- Histocytological Preparation Techniques --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Ethics, Professional --- Pregnancy Complications --- Surgical Procedures, Operative --- Health Care --- Transplantation --- Anatomy --- Toxic Actions --- Ethics --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Male Urogenital Diseases --- Genitalia --- Genetic Techniques --- Attitude to Health --- Female Urogenital Diseases --- Population Characteristics --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Nuclear Family --- Reproductive and Urinary Physiological Phenomena --- Specimen Handling --- Cells --- Estranes --- Philosophy --- Phenomena and Processes --- Steroids --- Laboratory Techniques and Procedures --- Chemical Actions and Uses --- Delivery of Health Care --- Female Urogenital Diseases and Pregnancy Complications --- Urogenital System --- Humanities --- Histological Techniques --- Cytological Techniques --- Polycyclic Compounds --- Diagnosis --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Clinical Laboratory Techniques --- Cryopreservation --- Infertility --- Insemination, Artificial --- Spermatozoa --- Tissue Donors --- Fathers --- Poverty --- Sex Preselection --- Civil Rights --- Homosexuality --- Human Rights --- Social Control, Formal --- Oocyte Donation --- Treatment Refusal --- Ethics, Medical --- Feminism --- Government Regulation --- Prejudice --- Sexuality --- Abortion, Eugenic --- Fees and Charges --- Mifepristone --- Industry --- Reproductive Techniques --- Cesarean Section --- Fetal Tissue Transplantation --- Disabled Persons --- Maternal-Fetal Relations --- Parent-Child Relations --- Reproduction --- Jurisprudence --- Internationality --- Pharmaceutical Preparations --- Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects --- Embryo, Mammalian --- Pregnancy --- Surrogate Mothers --- Substance-Related Disorders --- Pregnant Women --- Women's Rights --- Abortion, Induced --- Adoption --- Fetus --- International Cooperation --- Hazardous Substances --- Contraception --- Minority Groups --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Gynecology & Obstetrics --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Social aspects --- Government policy --- Human reproductive technology - Government policy. --- Assisted human reproduction --- Assisted conception --- Conception --- Human assisted reproduction --- Human reproduction --- Medical technology --- Reproductive technology --- Feminist philosophy --- Technological innovations --- Assisted human reproductive technology --- Human assisted reproductive technology

Ethics in reproductive and perinatal medicine : a new framework
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ISBN: 0300068328 9780300068320 Year: 1997 Publisher: New Haven ; London Yale University Press

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Advances in reproductive and perinatal medicine have given rise to difficult ethical issues. Do all women have the right to choose whether to reproduce? What is the moral status of the foetus during various stages of gestation and what obligations do parents have to the foetus during this period? In this book Carson Strong develops an ethical framework that aims to help resolve these and many other issues of concern to health professionals, policymakers and the general public. Strong begins by exploring the significance of reproductive freedom, drawing on constitutional law and feminist writings, among other sources. Next he assesses the moral status of offspring during pre-embryonic, embryonic, foetal and postnatal stages of development, discussing the obligations of procreators during gestation, and offering a perspective on the idea that the moral standing of the foetus increases as foetal development proceeds. He then suggests an approach to the question of how priorities should be assigned to conflicting values, one that draws on a version of casuistic reasoning.In the second half of the book, Strong applies this ethical framework to some of the problematic areas in reproductive and perinatal medicine. These include prenatal genetic testing for susceptibilities to common diseases and for "enhancement" of offspring; research using pre-embryos and embryos; non-traditional family arrangements, such as surrogate motherhood and ovum donation for older women; and treatment of foetuses with anomalies. His discussion takes into account the clinical dimensions of issues and reflects a consideration of the ethical, legal, medical and psychosocial literature. Drawing on the law and feminist writings, this text explores the significance of reproductive freedom. It assesses the moral status of offspring in pre-embryonic, embryonic, foetal and postnatal development and applies an ethical framework to problematic areas in reproductive medicine.

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Biologie humaine -- Morale et aspects éthiques --- Biomedical ethics --- Biomedische ethiek --- Biomédecine -- Morale et aspects éthiques --- Deontologie [Medische ] --- Deontology [Medical ] --- Déontologie médicale --- Ethics [Medical ] --- Ethiek [Medische ] --- Ethique médicale --- Medical care -- Moral and ethical aspects --- Medical deontology --- Medical ethics --- Medicine -- Moral and ethical aspects --- Medische deontologie --- Medische ethiek --- Morale et médecine --- Morale médicale --- Médecine -- Innovations -- Morale et aspects éthiques --- Médecine -- Morale et aspects éthiques --- Médecine et morale --- Politique sanitaire -- Morale et aspects éthiques --- Reproductie (Biologie) --- Reproduction (Biologie) --- Reproduction (Biology) --- Soins médicaux -- Morale et aspects éthiques --- Éthique clinique --- Human reproductive technology --- Perinatology --- Public Policy --- Risk --- Research --- Moral Obligations --- Pregnant Women --- Privacy --- Age Factors --- Cryopreservation --- Embryo Disposition --- Genetic Enhancement --- Ethics --- Feminism --- Genetic Diseases, Inborn --- Reproduction --- Reproductive Techniques, Assisted --- Spermatozoa --- Social Responsibility --- Treatment Refusal --- Ethics, Medical --- Genetic Testing --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases --- Civil Rights --- Fetal Viability --- Homosexuality --- Human Rights --- Ownership --- Substance-Related Disorders --- Contraception --- Embryo Research --- Embryonic Development --- Ethical Theory --- Risk Assessment --- Pregnancy --- Single Person --- Coercion --- Embryo, Mammalian --- Fetal Development --- Infant --- Congenital Abnormalities --- Abortion, Eugenic --- Surrogate Mothers --- Genetic Engineering --- Jurisprudence --- Abortion, Induced --- Fetus --- Self Concept --- Tissue Donors --- Women --- Social Values --- Women's Rights --- Oocyte Donation --- Preimplantation Diagnosis --- Cesarean Section --- Social Control, Formal --- Ethics, Clinical --- Embryonic and Fetal Development --- Epidemiologic Factors --- Embryonic Structures --- Probability --- Social Control Policies --- Obstetric Surgical Procedures --- Preservation, Biological --- Delivery, Obstetric --- Reproductive Physiological Processes --- Germ Cells --- Parents --- Marital Status --- Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation --- Epidemiologic Measurements --- Social Control, Informal --- Genetic Techniques --- Morals --- Reproductive Techniques --- Persons --- Biomedical Research --- Physiological Phenomena --- Patient Rights --- Mental Disorders --- Diagnostic Techniques, Obstetrical and Gynecological --- Legislation as Topic --- Personality Development --- Investigative Techniques --- Congenital, Hereditary, and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities --- Science --- Tissue Preservation --- Risk Management --- Organization and Administration --- Humanism --- Reproductive Physiological Phenomena --- Health Behavior --- Pediatrics --- Age Groups --- Humanities --- Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures --- Genetic Services --- Diseases --- Patient Acceptance of Health Care --- Biomedical Enhancement --- Psychology, Social --- Diagnostic Services --- Philosophy --- Sexuality --- Named Groups --- Cells --- Sexual Behavior --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Quality of Health Care --- Anatomy --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Personality --- Sociology --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Medicine --- Specimen Handling --- Attitude to Health --- Diagnosis --- Public Health --- Statistics as Topic --- Policy --- Mathematical Concepts --- Health Care --- Histocytological Preparation Techniques --- Health Services Administration --- Preventive Health Services --- Biomedical Technology --- Surgical Procedures, Operative --- Behavior --- Ethics, Professional --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Phenomena and Processes --- Morphogenesis --- Family Characteristics --- Reproductive and Urinary Physiological Phenomena --- Health Services --- Therapeutics --- Genitalia --- Nuclear Family --- Cytological Techniques --- Social Sciences --- Growth and Development --- Environment and Public Health --- Histological Techniques --- Demography --- Family --- Community Health Services --- Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms --- Urogenital System --- Technology --- Health Occupations --- Socioeconomic Factors --- Epidemiologic Methods --- Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services --- Laboratory Techniques and Procedures --- Delivery of Health Care --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Clinical Laboratory Techniques --- Population Characteristics --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Technology, Industry, and Agriculture --- Physiological Processes --- Technology, Industry, Agriculture --- Gynecology & Obstetrics --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Ethics, Medical. --- Reproduction. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- reproductief recht (recht om zich voort te planten, recht op een kind) --- reprodu --- Medicine, Perinatal --- Perinatal medicine --- Obstetrics --- Medical Ethics --- Professionalism --- Bioethics --- Human Reproductive Index --- Human Reproductive Indexes --- Reproductive Period --- Human Reproductive Indices --- Index, Human Reproductive --- Indexes, Human Reproductive --- Indices, Human Reproductive --- Period, Reproductive --- Periods, Reproductive --- Reproductive Index, Human --- Reproductive Indices, Human --- Reproductive Periods --- droit reproductif (droit de procréer, droit à la procréation, droits de la reproduction, droit à l'enfant) --- ethics --- Perinatology - Moral and ethical aspects. --- Human reproductive technology - Moral and ethical aspects --- Perinatology - Moral and ethical aspects

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