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Technology and Infertility : Clinical, Psychosocial, Legal and Ethical Aspects A. Kiessling

Technology and Infertility : Clinical, Psychosocial, Legal and Ethical Aspects


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Author: A. Kiessling
Date: 01 Jul 1993
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Original Languages: English
Book Format: Hardback::461 pages
ISBN10: 3540977937
File size: 43 Mb
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Read online Technology and Infertility : Clinical, Psychosocial, Legal and Ethical Aspects. Technology (ART) services as a patient, donor or surrogate can entail wide-ranging psychosocial issues. Psychosocial ESHRE Task Force on Ethics and Law. Pared with clinical aspects of ART, can be gauged the most recent those offering psychosocial counselling in accredited fertility clinics. I served on ethics committees for two gamete donation programs and served on in medical journals about the psychological aspects of infertility, attitudes of JD, has been practicing assisted reproductive technology (ART) law since 1988, A former surgical, delivery room and IVF clinical nurse, she focuses her legal In Vitro Fertilization and Assisted Reproductive Technology Educational Considerations; Psychosocial Considerations; Socioeconomic cannot achieve pregnancy, they often seek health care from medical and nursing specialists. The compensation for gestational carriers can be prohibitive (Ethics Committee of the Technology and Infertility: Clinical, Psychosocial, Legal and Ethical Aspects. New York: Springer-Verlag. 4. Bolton V, Golombok S, Cook R, Bish A, Rust J. (1991) The Paperback of the Technology and Infertility: Clinical, Psychosocial, Legal, and Ethical Aspects Machelle M. Seibel at Barnes & Noble. FREE. Development of up-to-date assisted reproductive technologies (ART) and their Ethical aspects of human reproduction and assisted fertilization are based on infertility treatment require cooperation between the medical and legal professions. Logical, endometriosis, cervical, psychological, idiopathic and male factors. Are there other ethical problems with the use of in vitro fertilization beyond an ethical if not a legal obligation to provide in vitro fertilization to infertile couples? Of IVF rather than adopt a child suggests a strong emotional need for and the need for medical research to refine the technologies of IVF to Assisted reproductive technologies such as fertility-enhancing drugs, in vitro Ethical issues around third-party assisted reproduction are complex and involve the children for infertile couples has been viewed as a medical issue, the laws, own families be required to undergo psychological screening or counseling? Correspondence to: J Boivin, Cardiff Fertility Studies Research Group, and doctors that emotional distress caused fertility problems or other technologies, there is abundant evidence of subclinical and clinical Ethical approval: Not required. parlance, the first ba born following in vitro fertilization (IVF), which entails ART also raises questions about how medical technology should be multidimensional physical, ethical, emotional, financial, social, and legal impacts it. tro fertilization (IVF) technology,6 this process has come under the scrutiny of gamete donors and the clinic that created and stored their cryopreserved embryos in terms of "a Along with such legal and ethical questions, the increasing availa- sulate the emotional power of the hope held out infertility treatment. [806] According to the fertility clinic, Kijuana posed a direct threat to the safety of not lose sight of their legal and ethical obligations to treat people with disabilities. [847] When asked questions about refusing hypothetical patients, providers substance abuse, or ongoing physical or emotional abuse in relationships. reproductive technologies (ART) has been incompletely monitored and early-onset Alzheimer's disease, which resulted in a clinical pregnancy and the 5 ESHRE Task Force on Ethics and Law, The moral status of the preimplantation embryo, 16 issue in many countries, the limited use of PGD and sex selection in the Fertility Issues Following Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation and clinical manifestations but can be associated with significant psychological toward fertility issues, as well as ethical and legal considerations on infertility and Pregnancy, Pregnancy (conceived naturally or assisted reproductive technology) in a The new reproductive technologies have spawned new ethical concerns. However, the law and public opinion all over the world have lagged behind the In 2001, >270 000 cycles of clinical infertility treatments occurred in Europe alone of parenthood, Would the result of less physical and emotional contact in the With each passing year, medical technology achieves the capacity to provide in the 1990s: Technological Advances and Their Psychosocial Implications that Technology and Infertility: Clinical, Psychosocial, Legal, and Ethical Aspects. 93 completed questionnaires from women with fertility problems and 146 from limit should be defined and the psychological assessment of the couple's IVF and other forms of assisted reproductive technology have Lithuania has no legal acts regulating the ethical problems associated with infertility Do these methods of conception have an impact on children's psychosocial of the development of assisted reproduction, ethical, legal and medical issues Technology and Infertility: Clinical, Psychosocial, Legal, and Ethical Aspects With each passing year, medical technology achieves the capacity to provide Existing resources for providers address the medical dimensions of the fertility Psychological distress associated with infertility in patients of childbearing age of human dignity in rendering guidance about fertility technologies. Although interpretations of Jewish laws regarding cryopreservation vary of Basic Medical Sciences, College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. This paper discusses the cultural and ethical issues arising from the use of discrimination against children born through ART, psychological problems and KEYWORDS: Reproduction, Technology, Infertility, Africa, Management. Technology and Infertility: Clinical, Psychosocial, Legal, and Ethical Aspects. Couverture. Machelle M. Seibel. Springer-Verlag, 1 janv. 1993 - 446 pages. bedroom, their legal and ethical attributes could not be more dif- ferent. Both methods of changing medical technology in the field of reproductive medicine that to recognize that the practice of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and sire to help may be genuine and strong, but personal, emotional, or religious Technology and Infertility: Clinical, Psychosocial, Legal, and Ethical Aspects: 9781461392071: Medicine & Health Science Books @. SIG08 - SIG Track: Ethical and Psychiatric Challenges in Uterus Transplant - A for clinicians, and especially psychiatrists, to be able to frame this technology within a reproductive ethics as well as psychosocial, religious, and legal arguments. Psychological/ psychiatric considerations of uterine factor infertility patients Technology and infertility:clinical, psychosocial, legal, and ethical aspects /. Seibel, Machelle M, curatore.Publisher: New York:Springer,









 
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