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Reproductive technology is typically discussed in the future tense. Yet doctors have always treated involuntary childlessness. This book looks at the recent history of infertility and the different ways medicine has treated it. It traces the reluctance to allow infertility a past to a new tension that has emerged between utopian and anti-utopian fears about the growth rate and composition of the population. "The Stork and the Syringe" argues that although doctors' approach to infertility is formed in response to the exigencies of the political economy of medical practice, it also accommodates a persistent gender bias: the tendency to regard women's bodies as inviting intervention and men's as demanding caution. This bias is manifest in relation to gametes (eggs and sperm), sex hormones, in the form of medical investigations and treatment, and the frequency and enthusiasm with which the latter are carried out. Departures from this theme are rare and controversial, as the history of artificial insemination using donor semen demonstrates. This book should contribute to the history and sociology of reproduction, fertility, population and medicine.
vruchtbaarheid (onvruchtbaarheid, steriliteit, onvruchtbaarheidsbehandeling, vruchtbaarheidsbehandeling, vruchtbaarheidsprobleem, fertiliteitsprobleem) --- sociologie (sociologische aspecten) --- fertilité (infertilité, sterilité, traitement d'infertilité, problème de fertilité) --- sociologie (aspects sociologiques) --- Human reproductive technology --- Infertility --- 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 --- History --- Social aspects --- Treatment&delete& --- Diseases --- Technological innovations --- Assisted human reproductive technology --- Human assisted reproductive technology --- Treatment
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Fertility --- Infertility --- Fécondité --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- Fertility. --- Infertility. --- fertility --- sterility --- ethics --- ART --- embryology --- women's health --- Reproductive Sterility --- Sterility, Reproductive --- Sub-Fertility --- Subfertility --- Sterility --- Below Replacement Fertility --- Differential Fertility --- Fecundability --- Fertility Determinants --- Fertility Incentives --- Fertility Preferences --- Fertility, Below Replacement --- Marital Fertility --- Natural Fertility --- Subfecundity --- World Fertility Survey --- Fecundity --- 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 --- Involuntary childlessness --- Sterility in humans --- Childlessness --- Generative organs --- Fertility, Human --- Sterilization (Birth control) --- Reproduction --- Infertility in animals --- Diseases --- Human medicine --- art --- Infertilité --- Fécondité. --- Infertilité.
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Physiology: reproduction & development. Ages of life --- Sexology --- Gynaecology. Obstetrics --- Reproduction --- Infertility --- Sex --- Menopause --- Stérilité --- Sexualité --- Ménopause --- Sexuality --- Periodicals --- Périodiques --- Reproduction. --- Menopause. --- Sexuality. --- Infertility. --- Sex. --- Infertilité --- Ménopause. --- Health Sciences --- Obstetrics and Gynecology --- Reproduction & Reproductive Medicine --- Physiology --- Health Sciences. --- Reproduction & Reproductive Medicine. --- Stérilité --- Sexualité --- Ménopause --- Périodiques --- MDREPROD --- vroedkunde --- Reproduction - Periodicals --- Infertility - Periodicals --- Sex - Periodicals --- Menopause - Periodicals --- Sexuality - Periodicals
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De wet van 6 juli 2007 betreffende de medisch begeleide voortplanting en de bestemming van de overtallige embryo's en gameten vormt het sluitstuk van jarenlange intensieve besprekingen over maatschappelijke en ethisch gevoelige vraagstukken die verband houden met medisch begeleide voortplanting. In dit boek worden de bepalingen van deze omvangrijke en complexe wet op een toegankelijke wijze grondig besproken. Achtereenvolgens komen daarbij aan bod: het toepassingsgebied, de medisch begeleide voortplanting met embryo's en gameten, de mogelijke bestemmingen van embryo's, gameten en gonaden, de afstammingsrechtelijke gevolgen na medisch begeleide voortplanting, de toepassing van medisch begeleide voortplanting na overlijden van één van de wensouders, de genetische pre-implantatiediagnostiek en de strafsancties bij overtredingen. Als bijlage zijn voormelde wet van 6 juli 2007 toegevoegd, alsook de wet van 11 mei 2003 betreffende het onderzoek op embryo's in vitro.
Medical law --- Belgium --- wet van 6 juli 2007 betreffende de medisch begeleide voortplanting en de bestemming van de overtallige embryo's en de gameten --- vruchtbaarheid (onvruchtbaarheid, steriliteit, onvruchtbaarheidsbehandeling, vruchtbaarheidsbehandeling, vruchtbaarheidsprobleem, fertiliteitsprobleem) --- kunstmatige inseminatie (kunstmatige inseminatie met donor, KID) --- kunstmatige post-mortem inseminatie (post-mortem bevruchting) --- pre-implantatie genetische diagnose (PGD) --- 603.1 --- kunstmatige inseminatie (gez) --- voortplanting (gez) --- wetgeving (gez) --- 615.56 --- embryo --- fertiliteit (fertiliteitsstoornissen, infertiliteit, vruchtbaarheid) --- geboorteregeling (anticonceptie) --- in-vitrofertilisatie (IVF, proefbuisbaby) --- kunstmatige inseminatie --- loi du 6 juillet 2007 relative à la procréation médicalement assistée et à la destination des embryons surnuméraires et des gamètes --- fertilité (infertilité, sterilité, traitement d'infertilité, problème de fertilité) --- insémination artificielle (insémination artificielle avec doneur, IAD, insémination artificielle intra-conjugale, insémination artificielle avec conjoint, IAC) --- insémination artificielle post-mortem (procréation après la mort) --- diagnostique génétique pré-implantatoire (DPI, diagnostic préimplantatoire) --- Medisch recht --- België --- Droit médical --- Droit médical --- BIOETHIQUE --- Procréation médicalement assistée --- Embryons surnuméraires --- Préimplantation génétique --- Belgique --- Droit --- gamètes --- Reproductive technology --- Legislation --- Book
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reproductive medicine --- gynecology --- urology --- family planning --- menopause --- reproductive epidemiology --- Human reproduction --- Reproductive health --- Fertility. --- Infertility. --- Reproductive Health. --- Health, Reproductive --- Reproductive Medicine --- Reproductive Health Services --- Reproductive Sterility --- Sterility, Reproductive --- Sub-Fertility --- Subfertility --- Sterility --- Fertility --- Below Replacement Fertility --- Differential Fertility --- Fecundability --- Fertility Determinants --- Fertility Incentives --- Fertility Preferences --- Fertility, Below Replacement --- Marital Fertility --- Natural Fertility --- Subfecundity --- World Fertility Survey --- Fecundity --- 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 --- Human reproductive health --- Human reproductive medicine --- Reproductive medicine --- Health --- Human physiology --- Reproduction --- Reproductive rights --- Health aspects --- Infertility --- Reproductive Health --- Reproduction humaine --- Santé de la reproduction --- Fécondité. --- Infertilité. --- Involuntary childlessness --- Sterility in humans --- Childlessness --- Generative organs --- Fertility, Human --- Sterilization (Birth control) --- Infertility in animals --- Diseases
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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.
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 --- Infertility literature. --- Women. --- Feminist theory. --- Feminist criticism. --- Social aspects. --- Socialization.
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This volume of essays, together with its companion "Conceiving the Embryo: Ethics, Law and Practice in Human Embryology" (Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, 1996, ISBN 90-411-0208-6) is the result of a concerted action in the BIOMED programme of the European Commission, which was co-ordinated by the Editor. Clinicians, lawyers and philosophers explore the theoretical and practical problems presented by the new technologies in assisted human reproduction in Eastern, Central and Western Europe. The essays reveal considerable dissonance in existing and proposed legislation, both within and between European countries, and examine the rights of parents and children involved in these new procedures.
Infertility --- Reproductive Techniques. --- Ethics, Medical. --- Procréation médicalement assistée --- Procréation artificielle. --- UE/CE Etats membres. --- Ethique. --- Aspects juridiques. --- Analyse comparative. --- Human reproductive technology --- Experimentele geneeskunde. --- Voortplantingstechnieken. --- Gezondheidsrecht. --- Medische ethiek. --- Medizinische Ethik. --- Recht. --- Rechtsethik. --- Reproduktionsmedizin. --- Aufsatzsammlung. --- therapy. --- Aspect moral. --- Aspect social. --- Droit. --- Politique gouvernementale. --- Government policy. --- Law and legislation. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Social aspects. --- Government policy --- Aspect moral --- Aspect social --- Politique gouvernementale --- Droit --- Europe. --- Europa. --- vruchtbaarheid (fertiliteit, onvruchtbaarheid, steriliteit) --- reproductieve technologie (voortplantingstechnologie, medisch begeleide voortplanting, MBV, artificiële voortplanting, kunstmatige voortplanting) --- fertilité (infertilité, sterilité) --- technique de reproduction (technique de procréation, procréation médicalement assistée, PMA, procréation artificielle) --- Procréation médicalement assistée --- Procréation artificielle. --- Medical laws and legislation --- Assisted human reproduction --- Assisted conception --- Conception --- Human assisted reproduction --- Human reproduction --- Medical technology --- Reproductive technology --- Law and legislation --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Social aspects --- Technological innovations --- Assisted human reproductive technology --- Human assisted reproductive technology --- Human reproductive technology - Moral and ethical aspects. --- Human reproductive technology - Social aspects. --- Human reproductive technology - Government policy. --- Human reproductive technology - Law and legislation.
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Stem cell research, therapeutic cloning, and preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) are just a few of the issues receiving attention in the medical and general press. As new procedures, techniques, and treatment options become available, new ethical issues arise. Ethical Dilemmas in Reproduction examines the ever-changing interaction between ethics, society, and scientific advances in reproduction.It covers: The implications of PGD becoming PGS - selection rather than diagnosis Defining the embryo and its status in relation to the child to be How the debate on the embryo and its status changes with advances such as therapeutic cloning and the use of stem cells Evaluating the risks of multiple birth pregnancies and the material, psychological, and marital stress a couple may face The dilemmas that new techniques such as oocyte and ovarian freezing raise for women considering ways to preserve their fertility Preparing prospective parents for the psychological effects of secrecy and anonymity associated with children conceived through gamete donation The dilemmas involved in helping HIV patients have children The medical profession as a whole faces the responsibility of integrating the benefits of a new technique within the ethical questions raised in using that technique. Nowhere is this more evident than in the science of reproduction. Your patients depend upon your advice when making decisions in this sensitive area. Ethical Dilemmas in Reproduction provides a framework for articulating the issues and making decisions. This text examines the ever-changing interaction between ethics, society and scientific advances in reproduction. It seeks to provide a framework for doctors to articulate issues to patients in order to assist the decision-making process.
Ethics, Medical --- Reproductive Techniques --- Human reproduction --- Human reproductive technology --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Reproductive Techniques. --- Ethics, Clinical. --- Reproduction. --- -Human reproductive technology --- -#GBIB:CBMER --- vruchtbaarheid (fertiliteit, onvruchtbaarheid) --- reproductieve technologie (voortplantingstechnologie, medisch begeleide voortplanting, MBV, artificiële voortplanting, kunstmatige voortplanting) --- Assisted human reproduction --- Assisted conception --- Conception --- Human assisted reproduction --- Medical technology --- Reproductive technology --- Human physiology --- Reproduction --- Reproductive health --- Reproductive rights --- 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 --- Clinical Ethics --- Clinical Medicine --- Ethicists --- Ethics Committees, Clinical --- Ethics Consultation --- 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 --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- fertilité (infertilité) --- technique de reproduction (technique de procréation, procréation médicalement assistée, PMA, assistance médicale à la procréation, AMP, procréation artificielle) --- Technological innovations --- ethics --- #GBIB:CBMER --- Ethics, Clinical --- Human reproduction - Moral and ethical aspects --- Human reproductive technology - Moral and ethical aspects
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This is a collected volume of papers from the first conference of the European Network for Biomedical ethics. The main subject of this conference is the ethical assessment of IVF in view of its concrete application as an infertility treatment and the consideration of possible alternatives for use. Twenty years after the introduction and the establishment of this therapy a more concrete evaluation of its medical indications, social conditions and consequences, the psychological consequences for the women involved and the parent-child relationship becomes possible. The legal and ethical evaluation of the reproduction technology as regards for example the legal and moral status of supernumery embyos in cryo-conservation has also to be considered in a European perspective. The ethical evaluation concentrates today on the new evolution that IVF technology takes in relation to the extension of diagnostics possibilities due to genetic research. Little work has been done on the connection between IVF and genetic diagnostics and therapy, so the medical and ethical evaluation of the connecting lines are also included in the book.
Fertilization in vitro, Human. --- Extrakorporale Befruchtung. --- Kongress. --- Fécondation in vitro (Gynécologie) --- Fécondation in vitro --- -Fertilization in vitro, Human --- in-vitrofertilisatie (bevruchting in vitro, proefbuisbaby's) --- vruchtbaarheid (fertiliteit, onvruchtbaarheid) --- embryostatuut (moreel statuut van het embryo, juridisch statuut van het embryo, potentiële persoon) --- pre-implantatie genetische diagnose (PGD) --- Babies, Test tube --- Human fertilization in vitro --- Human in vitro fertilization --- Test tube babies --- fécondation in vitro (fertilisation in vitro, FIV,FIVETE) --- fertilité (infertilité) --- statut de l'embryon (statut moral de l'embryon, statut juridique de l'embryon, personne potentielle) --- diagnostique génétique pré-implantatoire (DPI, diagnostic préimplantatoire) --- technique de reproduction (technique de procréation, procréation médicalement assistée, PMA, assistance médicale à la procréation, AMP, procréation artificielle) --- Reproduction Techniques. --- Fécondation in vitro (Gynécologie) --- Fécondation in vitro --- Fertilization in vitro, Human --- ethiek (ethische aspecten) --- reproductieve technologie (voortplantingstechnologie, medisch begeleide voortplanting, MBV, artificiële voortplanting, kunstmatige voortplanting) --- #GBIB:CBMER --- Conception --- Human reproductive technology --- Congresses --- Moral and ethical aspects&delete& --- Social aspects&delete& --- ethique (aspects ethiques) --- Ethics, Medical. --- Fertilization in vitro. --- Congresses. --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Social aspects --- Fertilization in Vitro. --- Reproductive Techniques. --- Recht. --- Ethik. --- Fertilization in vitro --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Social aspects. --- Psychological aspects --- Aspect moral --- Aspect psychologique
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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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