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241.63*5 --- #GBIB:CBMER --- #GROL:MEDO-241.64*8 --- #gsdb5 --- 241.63*5 Theologische ethiek: bio-ethiek (bioethiek); genetische experimenten; transplantatie; eugenetica --- Theologische ethiek: bio-ethiek (bioethiek); genetische experimenten; transplantatie; eugenetica --- Professional ethics. Deontology --- Christian moral theology --- Gynaecology. Obstetrics
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Drie opstellen over (en vooral contra) In Vitro Fertilisatie (IVF) vanuit orthodox-gereformeerde optiek.
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Fetus --- Human reproductive technology --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Congresses. --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Religious aspects --- Catholic Church --- Congresses --- Legal status, laws, etc --- 241.64*8 --- -Fetus --- -Human reproductive technology --- -Assisted human reproduction --- Assisted conception --- Conception --- Human assisted reproduction --- Human reproduction --- Medical technology --- Reproductive technology --- Foetus --- Unborn child --- Embryology --- Reproduction --- Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- -Congresses --- -Catholic Church --- Technological innovations --- -Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- 241.64*8 Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- -241.64*8 Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- Assisted human reproduction --- Moral and ethical aspects&delete& --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Catholic Church&delete& --- Assisted human reproductive technology --- Human assisted reproductive technology --- Human reproductive technology - Moral and ethical aspects - Congresses --- Human reproductive technology - Religious aspects - Catholic Church - Congresses --- Fetus - Legal status, laws, etc - Congresses
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Insemination, Artificial --- Infertility --- Fertility, Human --- Human reproductive technology --- Social aspects --- Insemination, Artificial. --- -Human reproductive technology --- -Infertility --- -#GBIB:CBMER --- 241.64*8 --- Involuntary childlessness --- Sterility --- Sterility in humans --- Childlessness --- Generative organs --- Sterilization (Birth control) --- Assisted human reproduction --- Assisted conception --- Conception --- Human assisted reproduction --- Human reproduction --- Medical technology --- Reproductive technology --- Human fertility --- Natality --- Demography --- Eutelegenesis --- Artificial Insemination --- Artificial Inseminations --- Eutelegeneses --- Inseminations, Artificial --- Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- Diseases --- Technological innovations --- 241.64*8 Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- #GBIB:CBMER --- Infertility - Social aspects --- Fertility, Human - Social aspects --- Human reproductive technology - Social aspects
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This is a work about unprecedented families - networks of strangers linked by genes, medical technology, and the human desire for affinity and identity. It chronicles the chain of choices that couples and single mothers make - how to conceive, how to place sperm donors in their family tree, and what to do when it suddenly becomes clear that there are children out there that share half their child's DNA.
Families --- Children of sperm donors --- Parents --- Kinship --- Sperm donors' children --- Sperm donors --- 241.64*8 --- 241.64*8 Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- Children conceived by sperm donation --- Children of sperm donation --- Donor-conceived children --- Donor-conceived offspring --- Donor offspring --- Offspring, Donor --- Children of egg donation --- Children of egg donors --- Children of embryo donation --- Children of embryo donors --- Donor conceived offspring --- Egg-donor children --- Egg donors' children --- Embryo-donor children --- Embryo donors' children --- Sperm-donor children --- Egg donors --- Embryo donors
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Bioethics. --- Reproductive Techniques. --- 241.64*8 --- 241.63*5 --- 17.023.33 --- #GBIB:CBMER --- 618.17.08 --- 618.29 --- 261.4 --- 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 --- Biomedical Ethics --- Health Care Ethics --- Ethics, Biomedical --- Ethics, Health Care --- Ethics, Medical --- Ethicists --- Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- Theologische ethiek: bio-ethiek (bioethiek); genetische experimenten; transplantatie; eugenetica --- Biologische doeleinden. Bio-ethiek; bioethiek. Übermensch. Medische deontologie --- 17.023.33 Biologische doeleinden. Bio-ethiek; bioethiek. Übermensch. Medische deontologie --- 241.63*5 Theologische ethiek: bio-ethiek (bioethiek); genetische experimenten; transplantatie; eugenetica --- 241.64*8 Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- Bioethics --- Reproductive Techniques
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Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) include the artificial or partially artificial methods to achieve pregnancy. These new technologies lead to substantial changes regarding of ethical and legal aspects in reproductive medicine. The book focuses on current hot topics about ethical dilemmas in ART, e.g. about the duties of ethical committees, guidelines regarding informed consent, ethical and legal aspects of sperm donation, embryo donation, ethics of embryonic stem cells, therapeutical cloning, patenting of human genes, commercialization.
Bioethical Issues. --- Human reproductive technology - Moral and ethical aspects. --- Human reproductive technology -- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Reproductive Techniques, Assisted - ethics. --- Reproductive Techniques, Assisted -- ethics. --- Women’s Rights. --- Women's Rights. --- Human reproductive technology --- Morals --- Reproductive Techniques --- Human Rights --- Humanities --- Therapeutics --- Social Control, Formal --- Investigative Techniques --- Psychology, Social --- Sociology --- Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment --- Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms --- Health Care Economics and Organizations --- Psychiatry and Psychology --- Social Sciences --- Health Care --- Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena --- Reproductive Techniques, Assisted --- Ethics --- Bioethical Issues --- Women's Rights --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Gynecology & Obstetrics --- Moral and ethical aspects --- 241.64*8 --- Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- ethics. --- 241.64*8 Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- Ethics. --- Pregnancy. --- Reproductive Medicine. --- Reproductive Technologies.
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A comprehensive comparative study of Jewish law on contemporary reproductive issues from a gender perspective
Jewish law. --- Abortion --- Conception --- Biblical law --- Civil law (Jewish law) --- Halacha --- Halakha --- Halakhah --- Hebrew law --- Jews --- Law, Hebrew --- Law, Jewish --- Law, Mosaic --- Law in the Bible --- Mosaic law --- Torah law --- Law, Semitic --- Commandments (Judaism) --- Religious aspects --- Judaism. --- Law --- Jewish law --- 241.64*7 --- 241.64*8 --- 296*52 --- Fertilization, Human --- Human fertilization --- Fertility, Human --- Fertilization (Biology) --- Human reproduction --- Contraception --- Abortion, Induced --- Feticide --- Foeticide --- Induced abortion --- Pregnancy termination --- Termination of pregnancy --- Birth control --- Fetal death --- Obstetrics --- Reproductive rights --- 241.64*8 Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- 241.64*7 Theologische ethiek: geboorteregeling; contraceptie; sterilisatie; castratie --- Theologische ethiek: geboorteregeling; contraceptie; sterilisatie; castratie --- 296*52 Joodse ethiek: Halacha; Minhag (gewoonten); Tora --- Joodse ethiek: Halacha; Minhag (gewoonten); Tora --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Judaism --- Surgery
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For those who undergo it, infertility treatment is costly, time-consuming, invasive, and emotionally and physically arduous, yet technology remains the focus of most public discussion of the topic. Drawing on concepts from medical ethics, feminist theory, and Roman Catholic social teaching, Maura A. Ryan analyzes the economic, ethical, theological, and political dimensions of assisted reproduction. Taking seriously the experience of infertility as a crisis of the self, the spirit, and the body, Ryan argues for the place of reproductive technologies within a temperate, affordable, sustainable, and just health care system. She contends that only by ceasing to treat assisted reproduction as a consumer product can meaningful questions about medical appropriateness and social responsibility be raised. She places infertility treatments within broader commitments to the common good, thereby understanding reproductive rights as an inherently social, rather than individual, issue. Arguing for some limits on access to reproductive technology, Ryan considers ways to assess the importance of assisted reproduction against other social and medical prerogatives and where to draw the line in promoting fertility. Finally, Ryan articulates the need for a compassionate spirituality within faith communities that will nurture those who are infertile.
Human reproductive technology --- Infertility --- Economic aspects. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Treatment --- Reproductive Techniques, Assisted --- Ethics, Clinical. --- Fertility Agents --- Health Services Accessibility. --- Infertility. --- -Human reproductive technology --- -Infertility --- -241.64*8 --- vruchtbaarheid (fertiliteit, onvruchtbaarheid) --- reproductieve technologie (voortplantingstechnologie, medisch begeleide voortplanting, MBV, artificiële voortplanting, kunstmatige voortplanting) --- Involuntary childlessness --- Sterility --- Sterility in humans --- Childlessness --- Generative organs --- Fertility, Human --- Sterilization (Birth control) --- Assisted human reproduction --- Assisted conception --- Conception --- Human assisted reproduction --- Human reproduction --- Medical technology --- Reproductive technology --- Accessibility, Health Services --- Contraceptive Availability --- Health Services Geographic Accessibility --- Program Accessibility --- Access to Health Care --- Accessibility of Health Services --- Availability of Health Services --- Accessibility, Program --- Availability, Contraceptive --- Health Services Availability --- Medically Underserved Area --- Clinical Ethics --- Clinical Medicine --- Ethicists --- Ethics Committees, Clinical --- Ethics Consultation --- Reproductive Sterility --- Sterility, Reproductive --- Sub-Fertility --- Subfertility --- Fertility --- economics. --- Moral and ethical aspects --- -Moral and ethical aspects. --- -Economic aspects. --- Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- fertilité (infertilité) --- technique de reproduction (technique de procréation, procréation médicalement assistée, PMA, procréation artificielle) --- Diseases --- Technological innovations --- ethics --- 241.64*8 Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- 241.64*8 --- Ethics, Clinical --- Health Services Accessibility --- Economic aspects --- Treatment&delete& --- economics --- Assisted human reproductive technology --- Human assisted reproductive technology --- Access To Medicines --- Access to Contraception --- Access to Health Services --- Access to Medications --- Access to Therapy --- Access to Treatment --- Contraception Access --- Contraceptive Access --- Medication Access --- Access To Medicine --- Access to Contraceptions --- Access to Medication --- Access to Therapies --- Access to Treatments --- Access, Contraception --- Access, Contraceptive --- Access, Medication --- Contraception, Access to --- Contraceptive Accesses --- Medication Accesses --- Medication, Access to --- Therapy, Access to --- Treatment, Access to --- Access To Care, Health --- Access to Care --- Access to Medicines --- Access to Cares --- Access to Medicine --- Care, Access to --- Cares, Access to --- Medicine, Access to --- Medicines, Access to --- Accessibilities, Health Services
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Christian ethics --- Ethics, Jewish --- Fertilization in vitro, Human --- -Sex change --- -#GBIB:CBMER --- Change of sex --- Reassignment, Sex --- Sex change surgery --- Sex reassignment --- Transsexual surgery --- Generative organs --- Hormone therapy --- Babies, Test tube --- Human fertilization in vitro --- Human in vitro fertilization --- Test tube babies --- Conception --- Human reproductive technology --- Jews --- Religious ethics --- Ethical theology --- Moral theology --- Theology, Ethical --- Theology, Moral --- Christian life --- Christian philosophy --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Surgery --- Ethics --- Artificial insemination, Human --- Sex change --- Jewish ethics --- Insémination artificielle humaine --- Fécondation in vitro (Gynécologie) --- Morale chrétienne --- Morale juive --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Aspect moral --- Ethics, Medical --- Fertilization in Vitro --- Insemination, Artificial --- #GBIB:CBMER --- 241.64*8 --- 241.64*8 Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- Theologische ethiek: kunstmatige inseminatie; leenmoederschap --- Donor insemination, Human --- Human artificial insemination --- Human donor insemination --- Eutelegenesis --- Artificial Insemination --- Artificial Inseminations --- Eutelegeneses --- Inseminations, Artificial --- Fertilizations in Vitro --- In Vitro Fertilization --- Test-Tube Babies --- Test-Tube Fertilization --- Babies, Test-Tube --- Baby, Test-Tube --- Fertilization, Test-Tube --- Fertilizations, Test-Tube --- In Vitro Fertilizations --- Test Tube Babies --- Test Tube Fertilization --- Test-Tube Baby --- Test-Tube Fertilizations --- Ectogenesis --- Genetic Engineering --- Medical Ethics --- Medicine --- Professionalism --- Bioethics --- Gender-affirming surgery --- ethics --- Christian religion --- Gynaecology. Obstetrics --- Christian ethics. --- Jewish ethics. --- Christelijke godsdienst --- Gynaecologie. Obstetrica --- Gender transition --- Artificial insemination --- Points of view --- Book --- Christianity