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"The radical future of birth is here - but are we ready for it? Throughout human history, every single one of us has been born from a person. So far. But that is about to change. Scientific research is on the cusp of being able to grow babies outside human bodies, from machines, for the very first time. Claire Horn takes us on a truly radical and urgent deep dive into the most challenging and pertinent questions of our age. Could artificial wombs allow women to redistribute the work of gestating? How do we protect reproductive and abortion rights? And who exactly gets access to this technology, in our vastly unequal world? In this interrogative and fascinating story of modern birth, 'Eve' imagines with eye-opening clarity what all this might mean for the future of humanity."--From publisher's website.
Reproductive Behavior --- Reproductive Techniques, Assisted --- Ectogenesis --- Reproductive Rights --- ethics
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Ectogenesis --- Ectogenèse --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Social aspects --- Aspect moral --- Aspect social --- Ectogenesis. --- Ectogenèse --- Reproductive Techniques, Assisted --- Bioethics --- Reproductive Medicine
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Après la pilule contraceptive, l'insémination artificielle, la fécondation in vitro, une prochaine étape sera l'utérus artificiel. Sans doute cette technique aura-t-elle d'abord des fonctions thérapeutiques, remplaçant les incubateurs actuels pour maintenir en vie les grands prématurés. Toutefois personne n'est dupe. Les techniques de procréation, initialement développées à des fins médicales, débordent inévitablement ces indications strictement thérapeutiques. Ainsi, les utérus artificiels seront utilisés pour des " désirs d'enfant " que la procréation naturelle ne permet pas de satisfaire. Tout en exposant les conditions de réalisation de l'utérus artificiel, Henri Atlan prend la mesure des retombées sociales et culturelles, économiques, politiques, religieuses, voire métaphysiques, de cette nouvelle technique. Mais tout cela n'est pas pour demain. Semi-fiction, ou expérience de pensée, ce livre éclaire d'une lumière plus brutale des problèmes bien réels et actuels. Continuant et achevant peut-être une évolution déjà commencée, la procréation, dissociée de la sexualité, sera de plus en plus médicalisée tandis que la parenté sera de plus en plus sociale, de moins en moins biologique. Rien n'est définitivement joué. Impossible de prévoir comment l'UA façonnera l'avenir des sociétés humaines. Et si les mythes et la fiction peuvent ici éclairer la technique, le " meilleur des mondes " n'est pas assuré
Ectogenesis --- Human reproductive technology --- Ectogenèse --- Procréation médicalement assistée --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Social aspects --- Aspect moral --- Aspect social --- Ectogenèse --- Procréation médicalement assistée
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La création d'utérus artificiels permettant la réalisation d'une gestation en dehors du ventre maternel est aujourd'hui un programme de recherche affiché par plusieurs laboratoire et pourrait se réaliser dans un avenir proche. Mais avec quelles conséquences pour l'enfant ? De nombreuses interrogations essentielles doivent être posées, une nouvelle vision de l'humanité en dépend. Cet essai tente de dépassionnaliser le débat autour des utérus artificiels afin de penser la reproduction à l'ère de l'ectogenèse, au-delà des fantasmes et des évidences, jusqu'alors admises, qui l'entourent.
Ethics --- Embryonic and Fetal Development --- Humanities --- Morphogenesis --- Growth and Development --- Physiological Processes --- Physiological Phenomena --- Phenomena and Processes --- Bioethical Issues --- Ectogenesis --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Gynecology & Obstetrics --- Physiological Phenomena.
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This book raises many moral, legal, social, and political, questions related to possible development, in the near future, of an artificial womb for human use. Is ectogenesis ever morally permissible? If so, under what circumstances? Will ectogenesis enhance or diminish women's reproductive rights and/or their economic opportunities? These are some of the difficult and crucial questions this anthology addresses and attempts to answer.
Fertilization in vitro, Human -- Encyclopedias. --- Human reproductive technology -- Encyclopedias. --- Infertility -- Treatment -- Technological innovations -- Social aspects -- Encyclopedias. --- Embryonic and Fetal Development --- Morphogenesis --- Growth and Development --- Physiological Processes --- Physiological Phenomena --- Phenomena and Processes --- Ectogenesis --- Gynecology --- Human reproduction --- Obstetrics --- Research. --- Experiments. --- Gynaecology --- Obstetrical research --- Medicine --- Generative organs, Female --- Human physiology --- Reproduction --- Reproductive health --- Reproductive rights --- Diseases --- Ectogenesis. --- Reproductive technology
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An ideal reference for infertility specialists and reproductive endocrinologists alike, this comprehensive text discusses current natural and mild approaches to in vitro fertilization (IVF) and the development of in vitro maturation (IVM) as a clinical treatment. It is divided thematically into four sections. Part I presents the basic science of ovarian endocrinology and the mechanism of oocyte maturation, including follicular development and the importance of mitochondrial changes. The differences between natural cycle IVF and stimulated IVF are presented in part II, including the standard ovarian stimulation protocols and their outcomes and the etiology, prevention and management of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS). Minimal and mild stimulation for IVF is discussed in part III, including mild stimulation protocols for oncofertility patients and the new minimally invasive INVO procedure. In vitro maturation as a clinical treatment is the subject of part IV, discussing the methodology of immature oocyte retrieval as well as other laboratory aspects and congenital and obstetrical outcomes of babies born from IVM. Combining expertise from thought leaders around the world, Development of In Vitro Maturation for Human Oocytes will be a go-to resource for infertility researchers and practitioners and reproductive endocrinologists working with infertile couples looking for safer and more cost-effective options for treatment.
Medicine. --- Endocrinology. --- Reproductive medicine. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Reproductive Medicine. --- Fertilization in vitro. --- Ectogenesis, Preimplantational --- Fertilization, In vitro --- Fertilization, Laboratory --- Fertilization, Test tube --- In vitro fertilization --- IVF (Reproduction) --- Laboratory fertilization --- Preimplantational ectogenesis --- Test tube fertilization --- Genetic engineering --- Reproductive technology --- Internal medicine --- Hormones --- Human reproduction --- Human reproductive health --- Human reproductive medicine --- Reproductive medicine --- Health --- Health aspects --- Endocrinology .
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The field of In Vitro Fertilization is a relatively new field in medicine, constantly on the move. This field is an exquisite example of the vast power in the complementary use of basic research with clinical practice and opened a new route of great basic and clinical research possibilities. The knowledge base that allowed the accomplishment of the idea of in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer has much developed since. The vast body of research pertaining to this field allowed deepening our understanding in the processes related to reproduction. In this book on in vitro fertilization we present new and interesting updated information in various aspects of this field. This work is a result of collaborative work of an international group of professionals dedicated to contribute to the advancement of our knowledge.
Fertilization in vitro. --- Fertilization in vitro, Human. --- Babies, Test tube --- Human fertilization in vitro --- Human in vitro fertilization --- Test tube babies --- Conception --- Human reproductive technology --- Ectogenesis, Preimplantational --- Fertilization, In vitro --- Fertilization, Laboratory --- Fertilization, Test tube --- In vitro fertilization --- IVF (Reproduction) --- Laboratory fertilization --- Preimplantational ectogenesis --- Test tube fertilization --- Genetic engineering --- Reproductive technology --- Urology & urogenital medicine
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Infertility --- Fertilization in vitro. --- Integrative medicine. --- Medical pluralism --- Medicine --- Alternative medicine --- Ectogenesis, Preimplantational --- Fertilization, In vitro --- Fertilization, Laboratory --- Fertilization, Test tube --- In vitro fertilization --- IVF (Reproduction) --- Laboratory fertilization --- Preimplantational ectogenesis --- Test tube fertilization --- Genetic engineering --- Reproductive technology --- Involuntary childlessness --- Sterility --- Sterility in humans --- Childlessness --- Generative organs --- Fertility, Human --- Sterilization (Birth control) --- Prevention. --- Diseases
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Infertility. --- Fertilization in vitro. --- Adoption --- Surrogate motherhood --- Human reproductive technology --- Motherhood --- Child placing --- Foster home care --- Parent and child --- Ectogenesis, Preimplantational --- Fertilization, In vitro --- Fertilization, Laboratory --- Fertilization, Test tube --- In vitro fertilization --- IVF (Reproduction) --- Laboratory fertilization --- Preimplantational ectogenesis --- Test tube fertilization --- Genetic engineering --- Reproductive technology --- Involuntary childlessness --- Sterility --- Sterility in humans --- Childlessness --- Generative organs --- Fertility, Human --- Sterilization (Birth control) --- Law and legislation --- Diseases
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