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Human embryos and preimplantation genetic technologies : ethical, social, and public policy aspects
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ISBN: 0128167440 0128164689 9780128167441 9780128164686 Year: 2019 Publisher: London, England : Academic Press,

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Human Embryos and Preimplantation Genetic Technologies: Ethical, Social, and Public Policy Aspects presents the first holistic analysis of PGD and PGS as it is practiced and regulated worldwide. In addition to scientific and technical aspects, the book provides perspectives on the ethical, legal, religious, policy and social implications of global assisted reproduction technologies, including in Africa, Asia, Europe, North and South America, and Australia. Chapters cover history, ethics, feminism, family dynamics, psychological and interpersonal factors, the current state of PGD and PGS in 20 different sovereign nations and religious communities, and provide an analysis of public policy concerns and future directions.--


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Middle East Fertility Society journal.
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ISSN: 20903251 Year: 1996 Publisher: [Cairo, Egypt?] : [The Society],

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Human reproductive technology --- Fertility --- Infertility --- Fertility. --- Infertility. --- Reproductive Techniques. --- Human reproductive technology. --- Assisted human reproduction --- Assisted conception --- Conception --- Human assisted reproduction --- Human reproduction --- Involuntary childlessness --- Sterility --- Sterility in humans --- Fecundity --- Reproduction Technics --- Reproduction Techniques --- Reproductive Technologies --- Technology, Reproductive --- Reproductive Technology --- Reproduction Technic --- Reproduction Technique --- Reproductive Technique --- Technic, Reproduction --- Technics, Reproduction --- Technique, Reproduction --- Technique, Reproductive --- Techniques, Reproduction --- Techniques, Reproductive --- Technologies, Reproductive --- Reproductive Sterility --- Sterility, Reproductive --- Sub-Fertility --- Subfertility --- Below Replacement Fertility --- Differential Fertility --- Fecundability --- Fertility Determinants --- Fertility Incentives --- Fertility Preferences --- Fertility, Below Replacement --- Marital Fertility --- Natural Fertility --- Subfecundity --- World Fertility Survey --- Determinant, Fertility --- Determinants, Fertility --- Fertility Determinant --- Fertility Incentive --- Fertility Preference --- Fertility Survey, World --- Fertility Surveys, World --- Fertility, Differential --- Fertility, Marital --- Fertility, Natural --- Preference, Fertility --- Preferences, Fertility --- Survey, World Fertility --- Surveys, World Fertility --- World Fertility Surveys --- Technological innovations --- Medical technology --- Reproductive technology --- Childlessness --- Generative organs --- Fertility, Human --- Sterilization (Birth control) --- Reproduction --- Infertility in animals --- Selective Breeding --- Reproductive Medicine --- Reproductive Health Services --- Diseases --- Assisted human reproductive technology --- Human assisted reproductive technology


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Clinical and experimental reproductive medicine.
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ISSN: 22338241 Year: 2011 Publisher: [Seoul] : Korean Society for Reproductive Medicine,

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Reproductive health --- Reproductive health. --- Reproductive Physiological Phenomena --- Reproductive Techniques --- Reproductive Physiological Phenomena. --- Reproductive Techniques. --- Human reproduction --- Human reproductive health --- Human reproductive medicine --- Reproductive medicine --- Reproduction Technics --- Reproduction Techniques --- Reproductive Technologies --- Technology, Reproductive --- Reproductive Technology --- Reproduction Technic --- Reproduction Technique --- Reproductive Technique --- Technic, Reproduction --- Technics, Reproduction --- Technique, Reproduction --- Technique, Reproductive --- Techniques, Reproduction --- Techniques, Reproductive --- Technologies, Reproductive --- Reproductive Physiologic Concepts --- Reproductive Physiological Phenomenon --- Reproductive Physiological Process --- Reproductive Physiological Concepts --- Reproductive Physiological Processes --- Concept, Reproductive Physiologic --- Concept, Reproductive Physiological --- Concepts, Reproductive Physiologic --- Concepts, Reproductive Physiological --- Phenomena, Reproductive Physiological --- Phenomenon, Reproductive Physiological --- Physiologic Concept, Reproductive --- Physiologic Concepts, Reproductive --- Physiological Concept, Reproductive --- Physiological Process, Reproductive --- Physiological Processes, Reproductive --- Process, Reproductive Physiological --- Processes, Reproductive Physiological --- Reproductive Physiologic Concept --- Reproductive Physiological Concept --- Health aspects --- Selective Breeding --- Reproductive Medicine --- Reproductive Health Services --- Health --- Gynecology & Obstetrics


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Reproduction and contraception.
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ISSN: 18767966 10017844 Publisher: Shanghai, China : Shanghai, China : World Pub. Corp. Elsevier

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Reproduction --- Contraception --- Reproductive Physiological Phenomena. --- Reproductive Techniques. --- Reproductive Control Agents. --- Contraception. --- Reproduction. --- Amphimixis --- Generation --- Pangenesis --- Procreation --- Conception --- Agents, Reproductive Control --- Control Agents, Reproductive --- Reproduction Technics --- Reproduction Techniques --- Reproductive Technologies --- Technology, Reproductive --- Reproductive Technology --- Reproduction Technic --- Reproduction Technique --- Reproductive Technique --- Technic, Reproduction --- Technics, Reproduction --- Technique, Reproduction --- Technique, Reproductive --- Techniques, Reproduction --- Techniques, Reproductive --- Technologies, Reproductive --- Reproductive Physiologic Concepts --- Reproductive Physiological Phenomenon --- Reproductive Physiological Process --- Reproductive Physiological Concepts --- Reproductive Physiological Processes --- Concept, Reproductive Physiologic --- Concept, Reproductive Physiological --- Concepts, Reproductive Physiologic --- Concepts, Reproductive Physiological --- Phenomena, Reproductive Physiological --- Phenomenon, Reproductive Physiological --- Physiologic Concept, Reproductive --- Physiologic Concepts, Reproductive --- Physiological Concept, Reproductive --- Physiological Process, Reproductive --- Physiological Processes, Reproductive --- Process, Reproductive Physiological --- Processes, Reproductive Physiological --- Reproductive Physiologic Concept --- Reproductive Physiological Concept --- Prevention --- Biology --- Life (Biology) --- Physiology --- Sex (Biology) --- Embryology --- Generative organs --- Theriogenology --- Birth control --- Reproductive rights --- Selective Breeding --- Reproductive Medicine --- Reproductive Health Services --- Reproductive Physiological Phenomena --- Reproductive Techniques --- Reproductive Control Agents


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Reproductive and Developmental Medicine : 生殖与发育医学(英文版)

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reproductive oncology --- reproductive immunology --- embryo development --- reproductive endocrinology --- birth defects --- Reproductive Physiological Phenomena. --- Reproductive Techniques. --- Reproductive Medicine. --- Developmental Biology. --- Biology, Developmental --- Auxology --- Embryonic and Fetal Development --- Growth and Development --- Medicine, Reproductive --- Gynecology --- Reproductive Health --- Reproduction Technics --- Reproduction Techniques --- Reproductive Technologies --- Technology, Reproductive --- Reproductive Technology --- Reproduction Technic --- Reproduction Technique --- Reproductive Technique --- Technic, Reproduction --- Technics, Reproduction --- Technique, Reproduction --- Technique, Reproductive --- Techniques, Reproduction --- Techniques, Reproductive --- Technologies, Reproductive --- Selective Breeding --- Reproductive Medicine --- Reproductive Health Services --- Reproductive Physiologic Concepts --- Reproductive Physiological Phenomenon --- Reproductive Physiological Process --- Reproductive Physiological Concepts --- Reproductive Physiological Processes --- Concept, Reproductive Physiologic --- Concept, Reproductive Physiological --- Concepts, Reproductive Physiologic --- Concepts, Reproductive Physiological --- Phenomena, Reproductive Physiological --- Phenomenon, Reproductive Physiological --- Physiologic Concept, Reproductive --- Physiologic Concepts, Reproductive --- Physiological Concept, Reproductive --- Physiological Process, Reproductive --- Physiological Processes, Reproductive --- Process, Reproductive Physiological --- Processes, Reproductive Physiological --- Reproductive Physiologic Concept --- Reproductive Physiological Concept

Infertility around the globe : new thinking on childlessness, gender, and reproductive technologies
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ISBN: 1282356100 0520927818 1597346772 9786612356100 9780520927810 9781597346771 9781282356108 9780520231085 0520231082 9780520231375 0520231376 0520231082 0520231376 6612356103 Year: 2002 Publisher: Berkeley : University of California Press,

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This exceptional collection of essays breaks new ground by examining the global impact of infertility as a major reproductive health issue, one that has profoundly affected the lives of countless women and men. Based on original research by seventeen internationally acclaimed social scientists, it is the first book to investigate the use of reproductive technologies in non-Western countries. Provocative and incisive, it is the most substantial work to date on the subject of infertility. With infertility as the lens through which a wide range of social issues is explored, the contributors address a far-reaching array of topics: why infertility has been neglected in population studies, how the deeply gendered nature of infertility sets the blame squarely on women's shoulders, how infertility and its treatment transform family dynamics and relationships, and the distribution of medical and marital power. The chapters present informed and sophisticated investigations into cultural perceptions of infertility in numerous countries, including China, India, the nations of sub-Saharan Africa, Vietnam, Costa Rica, Egypt, Israel, the United States, and the nations of Europe. Poised to become the quintessential reference on infertility from an international social science perspective, Infertility around the Globe makes a powerful argument that involuntary childlessness is a complex phenomenon that has far-reaching significance worldwide.

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Reproduction Techniques. --- Feminism. --- Cross-Cultural Comparison. --- Infertility --- Involuntary childlessness --- Sterility --- Sterility in humans --- Childlessness --- Generative organs --- Fertility, Human --- Sterilization (Birth control) --- Transcultural Studies --- Comparison, Cross-Cultural --- Comparisons, Cross-Cultural --- Cross Cultural Comparison --- Cross-Cultural Comparisons --- Studies, Transcultural --- Study, Transcultural --- Transcultural Study --- Cultural Characteristics --- Culture --- Feminist Ethics --- Ethics, Feminist --- Women's Rights --- Reproduction Technics --- Reproduction Techniques --- Reproductive Technologies --- Technology, Reproductive --- Reproductive Technology --- Reproduction Technic --- Reproduction Technique --- Reproductive Technique --- Technic, Reproduction --- Technics, Reproduction --- Technique, Reproduction --- Technique, Reproductive --- Techniques, Reproduction --- Techniques, Reproductive --- Technologies, Reproductive --- Selective Breeding --- Reproductive Medicine --- Reproductive Health Services --- psychology. --- Psychological aspects. --- Social aspects. --- Diseases --- body politics. --- childbirth. --- childlessness. --- cultural studies. --- domestic. --- essay collection. --- family issues. --- family life. --- fertility issues. --- gender issues. --- gender. --- globalization. --- health and wellness. --- infertility. --- medical field. --- medical issues. --- pregnancy. --- reproduction. --- reproductive health. --- reproductive technology. --- scientific. --- sexuality. --- social studies. --- technology. --- womens health. --- womens issues.

Confinements : fertility and infertility in contemporary culture
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ISBN: 0813585619 0585025800 9780585025803 0813524326 0813524334 9780813585611 Year: 1997 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] Rutgers University Press

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This text argues that our perceptions about both pregnancy and infertility are limited by our culture's battles over the meaning of choice and control, arguments over what is natural or unnatural, and the troubled relationship between reproduction and the domestic sphere.When a woman in the United States becomes pregnant or tries to become pregnant, she enters a world of information, technology, and expertise. Suddenly her body becomes public in a new way: medicine, law, and popular culture all offer her sometimes contradictory "expert" advice. This text explores the advice offered to pregnant and infertile women by examining assumptions about femininity, class, and the reproductive body that structure the language of expertise. Even advice books written from a specifically countercultural or feminist point of view often attempt to police the way women think about their bodies. The authors here argue that our perceptions about both pregnancy and infertility are limited by our culture's battles over the meaning of choice and control, arguments over what is natural or unnatural, and the troubled relationship between reproduction and the domestic sphere.

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Human reproductive technology --- Pregnancy literature --- Infertility literature --- Women --- Feminist theory --- Feminist criticism --- Feminism. --- Infertility. --- Pregnancy. --- Reproductive Techniques. --- Sociology. --- Criticism --- Feminism --- Feminist philosophy --- Feminist sociology --- Theory of feminism --- Medical literature --- Infertility --- Human females --- Wimmin --- Woman --- Womon --- Womyn --- Females --- Human beings --- Femininity --- Pregnancy --- General Social Development and Population --- Reproduction Technics --- Reproduction Techniques --- Reproductive Technologies --- Technology, Reproductive --- Reproductive Technology --- Reproduction Technic --- Reproduction Technique --- Reproductive Technique --- Technic, Reproduction --- Technics, Reproduction --- Technique, Reproduction --- Technique, Reproductive --- Techniques, Reproduction --- Techniques, Reproductive --- Technologies, Reproductive --- Selective Breeding --- Reproductive Medicine --- Reproductive Health Services --- Gestation --- Pregnancies --- Litter Size --- Maternal-Fetal Relations --- Pregnant Women --- Reproductive Sterility --- Sterility, Reproductive --- Sub-Fertility --- Subfertility --- Sterility --- Fertility --- Feminist Ethics --- Ethics, Feminist --- Women's Rights --- Social aspects --- Socialization --- Philosophy --- lichaam --- vruchtbaarheid (fertiliteit, onvruchtbaarheid, steriliteit) --- zwangerschap --- #SBIB:316.346H20 --- #SBIB:316.356.2H3621 --- #SBIB:AANKOOP --- corps --- fertilité (infertilité, sterilité) --- grossesse --- Positie van de vrouw in de samenleving: algemeen --- Gezinssociologie: vruchtbaarheid: Westers maatschappijen

New ways of making babies
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ISBN: 0585025045 9780585025049 9780253330581 0253330580 0253330580 Year: 1996 Publisher: Bloomington Indiana University Press

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