Relatedness in assisted reproduction : families, origins and identities / edited by Tabitha Freeman, Susanna Graham, Fatemeh Ebtehaj and Martin Richards.
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- 2016
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"Assisted reproduction challenges and reinforces traditional understandings of family, kinship and identity. Sperm, egg and embryo donation and surrogacy raise questions about relatedness for parents, children and others involved in creating and raising a child. How socially, morally or psychologically significant is a genetic link between a donor-conceived child and their donor? What should children born through assisted reproduction be told about their origins? Does it matter if a parent is genetically unrelated to their child? How do experiences differ for men and women using collaborative reproduction in heterosexual or same-sex couples, single parent families or co-parenting arrangements? What impact does the wider cultural, socio-legal and regulatory context have? In this multidisciplinary book, an international team of academics and clinicians bring together new empirical research and social science, legal and bioethical perspectives to explore the key issue of relatedness in assisted reproduction"-- Provided by publisher.
"Assisted reproduction challenges and reinforces traditional understandings of family and kinship. Sperm, egg and embryo donation and surrogacy raise questions about relatedness for parents, children and other people who may be involved in the conception, gestation and care of a child. How socially, morally or psychologically significant is a genetic link between a donor-conceived child and their donor? What difference does it make if this link is with an egg donor or a sperm donor? What does it mean for a parent to be genetically unrelated to their child? What should offspring born through assisted reproduction be told about their origins and is such information important for their identity? How is kinship experienced by men and women using collaborative reproduction in heterosexual couples, same-sex couples or single parent families? How does the wider cultural, socio-legal and regulatory context impact on these experiences?"-- Provided by publisher.
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