Encyclopedia Of Reproductive Technologies

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accessible technological descriptions
Adverse Reproductive Effects
ancient practice
assisted reproduction
Assisted Reproduction Technologies
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bioethics
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Clinical Practice
contemporary reproductive theories
DES Daughter
Donor Insemination
Embryo Research
encyclopedic entries
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ethical issues in reproductive medicine
feminist science studies
Fetal Ovarian Cysts
Fetal Tissue Transplant
genetic counseling
GnRH Agonist
HFE Act
infertility treatments
IVF Cycle
IVF Program
Judge Sorkow
Male Factor Infertility
Nonsteroidal Antiinflammatory Drugs
Osmotic Dilators
Ova Donors
Ova Retrieval
Ovulation Induction
Pre-implantation Genetic Diagnoses
prenatal diagnosis
Prenatal Harm
reproductive technologies
Sex Selection
Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer
Vitro Fertilization
White Blood Cells

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367157401
  • Weight: 780g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Feb 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This encyclopedic survey provides clear descriptions of the key reproductive technologies of assisted conception from in vitro fertilization to cloning. It emphasizes recently developed reproductive techniques and introduces them to those unfamiliar with the technologies.
Annette Burfoot is associate professor in the Department of Sociology, Queen's University, Canada. Her areas of research and teaching include women and reproductive technologies, popular culture of the body, and the sociology of science and technology. In addition to The Encyclopedia of Reproductive Technologies (1999) she has published on national policy initiatives in reproduction, the popular representation of women in science fiction film, and the social impacts of genetic engineering.

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