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This is a comprehensive guide for those who are thinking of, or who are having a baby through egg donation. The second edition has been revised to cover fertility tourism and egg freezing and helpful advice is given on the personal and practical challenges involved.
Human reproductive technology --- Ovum --- Infertility --- Egg (Cytology) --- Egg cell --- Female gamete --- Oocyte --- Ovocyte --- Secondary oocyte --- Gametes --- Transplantation. --- Psychological aspects.
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Artificial insemination, Human --- Stem cells --- Oocyte Donation --- Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome --- Stem Cells --- Research --- Adverse effects --- Psychology --- Prevention & control
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Human reproductive technology --- Ovum --- Reproductive Techniques. --- Ethics. --- Oocyte Donation. --- 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 --- Ovum Donation --- Donation, Oocyte --- Donation, Ovum --- Donations, Oocyte --- Donations, Ovum --- Oocyte Donations --- Ovum Donations --- Directed Tissue Donation --- Egoism --- Ethical Issues --- Metaethics --- Moral Policy --- Natural Law --- Situational Ethics --- Ethical Issue --- Ethics, Situational --- Issue, Ethical --- Issues, Ethical --- Law, Natural --- Laws, Natural --- Moral Policies --- Natural Laws --- Policies, Moral --- Policy, Moral --- Censorship, Research --- Egg (Cytology) --- Egg cell --- Female gamete --- Oocyte --- Ovocyte --- Secondary oocyte --- Gametes --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Transplantation --- National Advisory Board on Ethics in Reproduction (NABER). --- National Advisory Board on Ethics in Reproduction.
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Chaque année, entre 800 et 1 000 nouveaux couples sont demandeurs d’un don d’ovocytes en France. Cette nouvelle façon de devenir parents introduit une dissociation inédite dans l’histoire de l’humanité : la femme qui a porté l’enfant et accouche n’est pas la génitrice. Les interrogations des couples concernés sont nombreuses : qu’est-ce que devenir mère en l’absence de lien génétique avec son enfant ? Qu’est-ce que devenir père dans ce cadre ? Allons-nous reconnaître ce bébé comme le nôtre et va-t-il nous reconnaître comme parents ? Comment l’inscrire dans notre lignée familiale ? Que lui dire de l’histoire de sa conception ? Quel est le statut de la donneuse et quelle place l’enfant lui attribuera-t-il ? La complexité du travail psychique qu’implique le don d'ovocytes et ses effets sur la parentalité sont souvent ignorés par les futurs parents et les professionnels. Une meilleure connaissance de ces questions est indispensable pour mieux accompagner ces familles.
Procréation médicalement assistée --- Parents d'enfants conçus par procréation médicalement assistée --- Dons d'ovocytes --- Parents --- Human reproductive technology --- Oocyte Donation --- Ovum --- Donation.
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Oocyte Donation. --- Embryo Transfer. --- Don d'ovocyte. --- Transfert d'embryon. --- Human embryo --- Ovum --- Eicellen. --- Embryoimplantatie. --- Implantatie. --- Donors. --- Embryon humain --- Ovules --- Embryotransfer. --- Dons d'ovocytes --- Transplantation. --- Transplantation
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In this book, leading scholars investigate the difficult ethical, legal, and policy issues that surround egg donation and the new reproductive technologies as a whole. Of special interest are feminist inquiries into perceptions of women involved in egg donation; the effects of race, ethnicity, and socio-economic status on the uses of such technologies; and moral and theological questions about whether third-party gamete donation should be used at all. In addition, the book describes procedures at four egg-donation centers in the United States, including private for-profit and university-based non-profit programs, and presents a new set of guidelines from the National Advisory Board on Ethics in Reproduction (NABER), a panel in the private sector with members from the fields of ethics, theology, law, medicine, genetics, and public policy.
eiceldonatie (eicel) --- ethiek (ethische aspecten) --- don d'ovules (don d'ovocytes, ovule, ovocyte) --- ethique (aspects ethiques) --- Human reproductive technology --- Ovum --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Transplantation --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Ovum - Transplantation - Moral and ethical aspects. --- Egg (Cytology) --- Egg cell --- Female gamete --- Oocyte --- Ovocyte --- Secondary oocyte --- Gametes --- Transplantation&delete&
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Cet ouvrage traite de toutes les formes de procréation avec don prises en charge par la médecine, que ce soit en France ou dans d?autre pays, que la PMA soit réalisée pour les couples infertiles, des couples de même sexe ou des femmes seules. Ayant pour objectif de mieux faire connaître cette activité médicale, ses enjeux et ses conséquences, ce livre rassemble expériences, réflexions, opinions et témoignages les plus divers.
Reproductive Techniques, Assisted --- Oocyte Donation --- Sperm Retrieval --- Human reproductive technology --- Ovum --- Donation of organs, tissues, etc. --- Procréation médicalement assistée --- Dons d'ovocytes --- Dons d'organes, de tissus, etc. --- Transplantation --- Reproductive techniques, assisted --- Oocyte donation --- Ethics, Medical. --- Insémination artificielle humaine --- Dons de gamètes --- Ethique médicale --- legislation and jurisprudence --- ethics --- Droit --- Stérilité --- Dons de gamètes. --- Éthique médicale. --- Techniques de reproduction assistée. --- Insémination artificielle avec donneur. --- Infertilité. --- Droit. --- Procréation médicalement assistée --- Oocyte Donation. --- Sperm Retrieval. --- ethics. --- Insémination artificielle humaine. --- Ethics, Medical --- legislation and jurisprudence. --- legislation & jurisprudence.
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The versatility of oocyte and embryo donation has proven to be extremely valuable to both patients and doctors engaged in reproductive medicine. Originally thought to be applicable only to a rather small subset of infertile women, today busy practices commonly recommend the procedure and it is estimated that nearly all of the 400 or more IVF programs in the United States provide these services. Oocyte and embryo donation has established itself as a mainstay procedure within assisted reproductive care, and the breadth, depth and complexity of practice is deserving of focused attention. Much has changed within the field of oocyte and embryo donation since the publication of the first edition of Principles of Oocyte and Embryo Donation in 1998, thus the need for a completely updated and more expansive text. The second edition of this book provides an overview of the major issues affecting men and women engaged in the practice of oocyte and embryo donation. A primary emphasis has been placed on defining the standards of practice that have evolved over the past 30 years, clearly stating the outcomes expected from adhering to these established protocols. Details of both the basic science and the clinical medicine are presented together and attention is also focused on the non-reproductive aspects inherent to this unique method of assisted reproduction that involves opinions from lawyers, ethicists, mental health care professionals and theologians. Oocyte and embryo donation requires a working knowledge of the medicine, the law and the ethics that underlies its foundation. This book is intended to serve as a complete and comprehensive reference for all health care professionals that provide services related to egg donation, reproductive endocrinologists, obstetrician- gynecologists, and fellows and residents entering the fertility field.
Embryo transfer. --- Human embryo -- Transplantation. --- Oocyte donation. --- Ovum -- Transplantation. --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Gynecology & Obstetrics --- Human embryo --- Ovum --- Transplantation. --- Egg (Cytology) --- Egg cell --- Female gamete --- Oocyte --- Ovocyte --- Secondary oocyte --- Human embryo implantation --- Human embryo transfer --- Implantation of human embryo --- Medicine. --- Gynecology. --- Obstetrics. --- Endocrinology. --- Reproductive medicine. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Reproductive Medicine. --- Obstetrics/Perinatology. --- Gametes --- Embryo transplantation --- Human reproductive technology --- Obstetrics/Perinatology/Midwifery. --- Human reproduction --- Human reproductive health --- Human reproductive medicine --- Reproductive medicine --- Health --- Maternal-fetal medicine --- Gynaecology --- Generative organs, Female --- Internal medicine --- Hormones --- Health aspects --- Diseases --- Endocrinology . --- Gynecology .
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Eggs of all animals contain mRNAs and proteins that are supplied to or deposited in the egg as it develops during oogenesis. These maternal gene products regulate all aspects of oocyte development, and an embryo fully relies on these maternal gene products for all aspects of its early development, including fertilization, transitions between meiotic and mitotic cell cycles, and activation of its own genome. Given the diverse processes required to produce a developmentally competent egg and embryo, it is not surprising that maternal gene products are not only essential for normal embryonic development but also for fertility. This review provides an overview of fundamental aspects of oocyte and early embryonic development and the interference and genetic approaches that have provided access to maternally regulated aspects of vertebrate development. Some of the pathways and molecules highlighted in this review, in particular, Bmps, Wnts, small GTPases, cytoskeletal components, and cell cycle regulators, are well known and are essential regulators of multiple aspects of animal development, including oogenesis, early embryogenesis, organogenesis, and reproductive fitness of the adult animal. Specific examples of developmental processes under maternal control and the essential proteins will be explored in each chapter, and where known conserved aspects or divergent roles for these maternal regulators of early vertebrate development will be discussed throughout this review.
Parental behavior in animals. --- Mother and child. --- Oogenesis. --- Ovum. --- Developmental genetics. --- Maternal-effect genes --- Maternal-zygotic transition --- Meiosis --- Maturation --- Cleavage --- Mitosis --- Zygotic genome activation --- Embryonic genome activation --- Axis formation --- Germline --- Fertility --- Oocyte --- Oogenesis
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MEDICAL / Gynecology & Obstetrics. --- Medical / Gynecology & Obstetrics. --- Ovum --- Fertility, Human --- Human reproductive technology --- Infertility --- Medical tourism --- Oocyte Donation --- Oocytes --- Biological Specimen Banks --- Fertilization in Vitro --- Medical Tourism --- Health Tourism --- Medical Tourists --- Surgical Tourism --- Medical Tourist --- Tourism, Health --- Tourism, Medical --- Tourism, Surgical --- Tourist, Medical --- Tourists, Medical --- Bank, Biological Specimen --- Bank, Biological Substance --- Banks, Biological Specimen --- Banks, Biological Substance --- Biological Specimen Bank --- Biological Substance Bank --- Specimen Bank, Biological --- Specimen Banks, Biological --- Substance Bank, Biological --- Substance Banks, Biological --- Biological Substance Banks --- Ovocytes --- Oocyte --- Ovocyte --- In Vitro Oocyte Maturation Techniques --- Health tourism --- Tourism --- 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 --- Egg (Cytology) --- Egg cell --- Female gamete --- Secondary oocyte --- Gametes --- Social aspects --- Economic aspects --- Treatment&delete& --- economics --- Diseases --- Technological innovations --- Assisted human reproductive technology --- Human assisted reproductive technology --- Treatment
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