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Mapping the path to domestic surrogacy: Identifying key facilitators and barriers in the Netherlands. [PDF]
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The dynamics of loss and hope in a world of wars and climate change. [PDF]
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Legal regulation of surrogacy parentage determination in China. [PDF]
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Journal of Family Nursing, 2011
The purpose of this qualitative study was to understand the experiences of Taiwanese aboriginal grandmothers when raising their grandchildren. Adopting a phenomenological approach, interviews were conducted with 15 Taiwanese aboriginal grandmothers who served as primary caregiver to a grandchild or grandchildren.
Hayter, Mark, Chang, Yu-Ting
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The purpose of this qualitative study was to understand the experiences of Taiwanese aboriginal grandmothers when raising their grandchildren. Adopting a phenomenological approach, interviews were conducted with 15 Taiwanese aboriginal grandmothers who served as primary caregiver to a grandchild or grandchildren.
Hayter, Mark, Chang, Yu-Ting
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Satisfaction with Surrogate Mothering
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 2001Abstract Seventeen surrogate mothers were interviewed regarding their experiences and satisfaction with the process for this study. All had given birth to one or more children, and five had been a surrogate morethan once. All described their relationshipswith thecouple asbeing the key factor in their satisfaction. Other relationships identified as very
Melinda M. Hohman, Christine B. Hagan
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Problems in Commercialized Surrogate Mothering
Women & Health, 1988Commercialized surrogate mothering is an unworkable arrangement for helping infertile couples to have children. The arrangement requires a woman to undergo artificial insemination, to sustain a pregnancy and to relinquish the child upon birth to the genetic father.
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Surrogate Mothers: Whose Baby Is It?
American Journal of Law & Medicine, 1984AbstractAdvances in medical technology offer infertile couples who wish to raise children alternatives to adoption. The increasing number of surrogate mother contracts creates a myriad of legal issues surrounding the rights of the natural mother, the natural father and die child that is produced.
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Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 2000
Among the catastrophic events experienced by infants and young children, one of the most frequent is the loss of an early primary surrogate mother (EPSM). Usually permanent, the loss is often followed by the advent of a new, “replacement” caregiver. One aspect of the emotional environment is unique to this kind of caregiving situation: that parents are
H T, Hardin, D H, Hardin
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Among the catastrophic events experienced by infants and young children, one of the most frequent is the loss of an early primary surrogate mother (EPSM). Usually permanent, the loss is often followed by the advent of a new, “replacement” caregiver. One aspect of the emotional environment is unique to this kind of caregiving situation: that parents are
H T, Hardin, D H, Hardin
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