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Disruptive reproductive technologies

Science Translational Medicine, 2017
In vitro gametogenesis raises new possibilities for reproductive and regenerative medicine as well as vexing policy challenges.
I. Glenn Cohen   +3 more
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Reproductive Technology in the Context of Reproductive Teleology

Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, 2007
This article argues that in the ordinary course of events, most parents routinely practice “reproductive teleology” in that they attempt to manipulate the physical and psychological characteristics of children, and they do so as part of the process of good parenting. Furthermore, such attempts are socially approved of and encouraged.
Cooper, Neil, Hampton, Simon
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Reproductive Autonomy and Reproductive Technology

Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology, 2012
The emergence of new forms of reproductive technology raise an increasingly complex array of social and ethical issues. Nevertheless, this paper focuses on commonplace reproductive technologies used during labor and birth such as ultrasound, fetal monitoring, episiotomy, epidurals, labor induction, amniotomy, and cesarean section.
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Epigenetics and assisted reproductive technology

Journal of Internal Medicine, 2011
During gametogenesis, the female and male germ cells undergo a process whereby imprinting marks are erased from the genome. During the later stages of germ-cell development, the methylation marks of the female and male germ lines are re-established.
Sven Cnattingius   +2 more
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Genetics and assisted reproduction technology

Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2005
In the past 20 years, a significant improvement has been shown in the treatment for infertility in both women and men through the development of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). Only donated sperm could be previously used for treatment; now oocytes can also be donated.
Anders Selbing   +6 more
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Reproductive Rights and Assisted Reproductive Technologies

2020
When we deal with legal issues around women’s reproductive rights, we are into a new area of constitutional law upon which the decisions are made. One of the most fundamental human rights declared by consensus in all the major international organizations is access to good health. For women control over their own sexuality and fertility is seen as basic
David L. Shapiro   +2 more
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Feminism and Reproductive Technologies

The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 1994
... Rowland is a social scientist and a radical feminist, and she has undertaken the task of making readers think twice about reproductive technologies. If a reader isn't thinking twice, it will not do to blame it on Rowland and the shortcomings of her book.
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ASSESSING REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY

International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care, 1999
The cultural and emotional importance of having and raising healthy children is undisputed. Cross-cultural solutions to problems resulting from involuntary childlessness have included such strategies as adoption, finding new partners, and dissolving marriages that do not produce offspring.
Miriam Orleans, Elina Hemminki
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Biology of reproduction and modern reproductive technology in the dog.

2012
Chapitre 14 Recognizing the significant advances made in the field of animal genetics in the ten years since the first edition of Genetics of the Dog, this new edition of the successful 2001 book provides a comprehensive update on the subject, along with new material on topics of current and growing interest.
C. L. Forsberg   +3 more
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Anesthesia for assisted reproductive technologies

Seminars in Anesthesia, Perioperative Medicine and Pain, 2000
S INCE THE BIRTH of Louise Brown, the first "test tube'(actually, petri-dish in-vitro fertilized) baby in 1978,1 an ever-increasing number of procedures known as assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have been performed. With refinements in the science, live birth rates have increased; the most recent survey of North American clinics reported that ...
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