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Baby-making

Summary: In the developed world, the fertility treatments available to couples in the 21st century are wider than ever before. Most types of infertility can be addressed by modern test-tube methods, yet reproduction itself has become inextricably bound with social and political trends such as declining birth rates, delayed first pregnancy, childbirth beyond the age of 40, and the state funding of infertility treatment. It is a topic high on the agenda of politicians in their efforts to reverse declining national fertility rates, and of intensive interest to more and more couples. Assisted reproduction increasingly reflects a life-style choice that is immediately social, cultural, personal, and poilitical. Doctors and professors of reproductive medicine, the authors relay their knowledge of this field's many advances since the first live in-vitro fertilization birth in 1978. These include IVF, sperm injection techniques, egg donation, fertility preservation, single embryo transfer, and reproductive surgery. With reasoned, rational discussion, the authors review the technology, ethical dilemmas, and statistical results of many current practices, providing data from around the world. Looking to the future, they address controversial topics including cloning, pregnancy in older women, and posthumous reproduction. With sympathy for patients who undergo fertility treatment, the authors discuss techniques and outcomes in detail, informing both practitioners and patients. The book's information on the availability of IVF relates to Europe, and the prices for procedures are given in euros.

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  • ISBN: 0199597316 (hbk. : alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 9780199597314 (hbk. : alk. paper)
  • Physical Description: x, 292 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
    print
  • Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2011.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"What the new reproductive treatments mean for families and society"--Dust jacket.
Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 282-287) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: How to design a baby -- What couples want and how we deal with it -- The infertility epidemic -- The right treatment for the right patient -- In search of the embryo guaranteed to implant -- Infertility treatments for fertile people -- Who pays? The social implications -- How far can we go?
Subject: Reproductive Techniques, Assisted economics
Infertility therapy
Fertilization in Vitro
Bioethical Issues
Reproductive Techniques, Assisted ethics
Surrogate motherhood
Human embryo Transplantation
Fertilization in vitro, Human
Artificial insemination, Human
Human reproductive technology Social aspects
Human reproductive technology

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300 . ‡ax, 292 p. : ‡bill. ; ‡c22 cm.
500 . ‡a"What the new reproductive treatments mean for families and society"--Dust jacket.
504 . ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 282-287) and index.
520 . ‡aIn the developed world, the fertility treatments available to couples in the 21st century are wider than ever before. Most types of infertility can be addressed by modern test-tube methods, yet reproduction itself has become inextricably bound with social and political trends such as declining birth rates, delayed first pregnancy, childbirth beyond the age of 40, and the state funding of infertility treatment. It is a topic high on the agenda of politicians in their efforts to reverse declining national fertility rates, and of intensive interest to more and more couples. Assisted reproduction increasingly reflects a life-style choice that is immediately social, cultural, personal, and poilitical. Doctors and professors of reproductive medicine, the authors relay their knowledge of this field's many advances since the first live in-vitro fertilization birth in 1978. These include IVF, sperm injection techniques, egg donation, fertility preservation, single embryo transfer, and reproductive surgery. With reasoned, rational discussion, the authors review the technology, ethical dilemmas, and statistical results of many current practices, providing data from around the world. Looking to the future, they address controversial topics including cloning, pregnancy in older women, and posthumous reproduction. With sympathy for patients who undergo fertility treatment, the authors discuss techniques and outcomes in detail, informing both practitioners and patients. The book's information on the availability of IVF relates to Europe, and the prices for procedures are given in euros.
5050 . ‡aHow to design a baby -- What couples want and how we deal with it -- The infertility epidemic -- The right treatment for the right patient -- In search of the embryo guaranteed to implant -- Infertility treatments for fertile people -- Who pays? The social implications -- How far can we go?
650 0. ‡aHuman reproductive technology.
650 0. ‡aHuman reproductive technology ‡xSocial aspects.
650 0. ‡aArtificial insemination, Human.
650 0. ‡aFertilization in vitro, Human.
650 0. ‡aHuman embryo ‡xTransplantation.
650 0. ‡aSurrogate motherhood.
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65022. ‡aBioethical Issues.
65022. ‡aFertilization in Vitro.
65022. ‡aInfertility ‡xtherapy.
65022. ‡aReproductive Techniques, Assisted ‡xeconomics.
7001 . ‡aDevroey, Paul.
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