Surrogacy
Surrogacy Law in India by Dr. Anoop Gupta
Surrogacy Law in India – Assure infertile couples to having their own baby
Surrogacy, the way help couples who are facing the problem of infertile and unable to conceive but wants to enjoy the parenthood. They want to have their own baby instead adopting a kid from somewhere. Then only surrogacy can definitely be a far most solution for their problem. It not only helps such couples to enjoying parenthood but also assure them to having their own baby. But one thing that must be considered whenever couples go with the surrogacy is the Surrogacy Law in India. Every couple has to follow this law if they really wish to do so and experience the parenthood. It is perfectly legal in India.
Since surrogacy is not prohibited by the law and commercially it has been legal in India since 2002 but any IVF clinic can offer this legally all over India and there are several clinics that take care of the legal as well as medical complications that arise during the surrogacy. However, surrogacy is still not allowed in many countries and legislation governing surrogacy varies between countries. But not only India is booming industry for couples looking to Adopt A Child within the countries own territory, but it has become an international attraction for couples looking for a surrogate mother from abroad.
Though, commercial surrogacy is banned in Australia, New Zealand and Most European countries and it is also subject to a wide spectrum of regulations in U.S. states but it is legalized in India. And several IVF clinics available in India who offers surrogacy programs to people works wide at affordable cost. In addition, Delhi IVF clinic offer in India- Indian surrogates and Indian egg donors so that all the people from all over the world can utilize this facility to fulfill their dream of experiencing and enjoying the parenthood. It helps the couples by handling the complete legal aspects of all pre-surrogacy procedures and post delivery procedures.
One of the important point must be considerable is that under the issued guidelines of the Indian Medical Council and Surrogacy Law in India, surrogate mothers have to signs away all their rights to the child. And in case, when surrogate provide only womb for an embryo formed with the sperm and egg of the prospective parents and on the birth certificate only genetic parent’s name appears because they are real parents of the kid.
In India, surrogacy program is professional setup of its kind and all this is done at a very nominal price because of India population and the paucity of income generating methods. If you are also one of those couples who are unable to conceive then Surrogacy Law in India can help you out from the problem and experiencing the parenthood yet no matter you from India or from abroad. Don’t wait visit Delhi IVF Clinic NOW!
About the Author
Dr Anoop Gupta CEO of Delhi IVF expert in IVF Treatment running Infertility clinic India last 15 years.
Gestational Surrogacy
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Sisters in the Wilderness $10.45 This landmark work in emerging African American “womanist” thought uses the image of Hagar–mother of Ishmael, cast into the wilderness by Abraham and Sarah but protected by God–as a prototype for African American women. Williams sees in the story of Hagar–an African woman, surrogate mother, homeless, exiled–an image of survival and defiance that is appropriate to African American women today. … |
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But I Dont Feel Too Old to Be a Mommy By Nagle, Doreen $20.33 Covers pregnancy and childbirth for women over the age of thirtyfive, discussing such topics as infertility treatments, single and lesbian motherhood, foster parenting, adoption, surrogacy, and career considerations. Author: Nagle, Doreen Subtitle: The Complete Sourcebook for Starting( and Restarting) Motherhood Beyond 35 and After40 Publication Date: 2002/03/01 Number of Pages: 275 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 1.00 Width: 5.50 Height: 8.25 |
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Having Children After Cancer By Shaw, Gina M. $24.73 Shares prescriptive steps for how to address cancerrelated fertility issues, identifying diseasespecific options and treatments from ovarian tissue preservation to surrogacy while offering insight into related emotional and psychological issues. Original. Author: Shaw, Gina M./ Rugo, Hope S., M.D. (FRW) Subtitle: How to Make Informed Choices Before and After Treatment and Build the Family of Your Dreams Publication Date: 2011/02/22 Number of Pages: 208 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 5.75 Height: 9.25 |
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The Complete Lesbian Gay Parenting Guide By Lev, Arlene Istar $25.51 A comprehensive and practical handbook for gay, lesbian, and alternative lifestyle parents shares sensible advice and personal reallife stories about the challenges of twentyfirstcentury family life, covering such topics as solo parenting, blended families, surrogacy, adoption and foster parenting, legal rights, bias, domestic partnership agreements, custody, and more. Original. Author: Lev, Arlene Istar Publication Date: 2004/10/01 Number of Pages: 379 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 1.25 Width: 6.25 Height: 9.25 |
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Call and Consequences: A Womanist Reading of Mark $23 “”The son of man must suffer,” Jesus tells his disciples in the Gospel of Mark, and interpreters agree this warning is centrally important to the Gospel. But why must Jesus suffer, and why must his disciples face suffering if they would follow him? Is this a matter of “divine necessity,” or the consequence of historical opposition to Jesus’ cause? Raquel St. Clair brings a womanist perspective to these questions, noting that marginalized persons, particularly women of color, have too often experienced the call to discipleship as a call simply to “suffering, shame, and surrogacy.” Her close reading of the Gospel of Mark highlights the importance of freely accepting the consequences of answering Jesus’ call.” |
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The Infertility Survival Handbook By Falker, Elizabeth Swire $21.91 A frank, comprehensive guide to dealing with infertility draws on the authors personal experiences to provide insight into such topics as infertility tests and treatment, the financial issues and insurance, options confronting childless adultsfrom IVF and adoption to surrogacy and childlessnessand essential questions to ask ones medical advisors. Original. 30,000 first printing. Author: Falker, Elizabeth Swire Subtitle: Everything You Never Thought Youd Need to Know Publication Date: 2004/04/01 Number of Pages: 320 Binding Type: Paperbound Language: English Depth: 1.00 Width: 5.75 Height: 8.75 |
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Having a Baby…When the Old-Fashioned Way Isn’t Working: Hope and Help for Everyone Facing Infertility $4.99 Cindy Margolis may be known as the “most downloaded woman on the Internet,” but she was brought down to earth when she tried to conceive. Suddenly, she became another statistic: just one of the more than nine million women each year who are desperately trying to have a child. After more than a year of disappointment and with a growing sense of insecurity, Cindy began a determined quest to have a family that included an array of treatments – including five in-vitro fertilizations and surrogacy – a journey that resulted in three happy and healthy children. Now Cindy helps women navigate through the world of infertility treatments and procedures. Sincere, supportive, and funny, she provides the direction, advice, and information that could only come from a woman who’s been in the trenches – and who has emerged battle-scarred, but victorious. |
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On Behalf of God: A Christian Ethic for Biology $32 “”A comprehensive and useful discussion of Christian ethics applied to avariety of difficult and timely issues is no simple task, but Reichenbachand Anderson have risen to it. They have provided a book that is a great starting place for further consideration of topics such as the environment, assisted reproduction, abortion, surrogacy, the human genome, the pursuitof knowledge, the brain-mind issue, and human sexuality. Their treatmentof these issues is integrated by the adoption of a biblically based paradigmfrom Genesis: ‘filling, ‘ ‘ruling over, ‘ and ‘caring for.’ This is a bookpacked with information, suggestions, and challenges.”-Richard Bube, Stanford University”An important book for the Christian community. The authors have rescuedcreation from the polemical battlefield it has become for too many Christiansand have applied God’s creation ordinances to some of the pressing practicalissues of our time. Their approach is wide-ranging and novel, getting usaway from the tired debates about conservatives and liberals. On Behalf of God may provide the fresh look at ethics that is badly missing in entrenchedChristian circles. I believe we may look back ten years from now and see this book as a watershed for Christian witness in the real world.”-R.J. Berry, University College London” |
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Islam and New Kinship By Clarke, Morgan $112.32 Assisted reproductive technologies such as in vitro fertilization have provoked global controversy and ethical debate. This book provides a groundbreaking investigation into those debates in the Islamic Middle East, simultaneously documenting changing ideas of kinship and the evolving role of religious authority in the region through a combination of indepth field research in Lebanon and an exhaustive survey of the Islamic legal literature. Lebanon, home to both Sunni and Shiite Muslim communities, provides a valuable site through which to explore the overall dynamism and diversity of global Islamic debate. As this book shows, Muslim perspectives focus on the moral propriety of such controversial procedures as the use of donor sperm and eggs as well as surrogacy arrangements, which are allowed by some authorities using surprising and innovative legal arguments. These arguments challenge common stereotypes of the rigidity and conservatism of Islamic law and compel us to question conventional contrastsbetween liberal and Islamic notions of moral freedom, as well as the epistemological assumptions of anthropologys own new kinship studies. This book will be essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary Islam and the impact of reproductivetechnology on the global social imaginary. BOOK JACKET. Author: Clarke, Morgan Series Title: Fertility, Reproduction and Sexuality Subtitle: Reproductive Technology and the Shariah in Lebanon Publication Date: 2009/06/01 Number of Pages: 249 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 6.00 Height: 9.00 |
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But I Don’t Feel Too Old to Be a Mommy!: The Complete Sourcebook for Starting (and Re-Starting) Moth $12.95 “>The traditional childbearing ages for women have been 20-29. Today, however, the trend to later childrearing is significant, with the numbers of mothers over the age of 35 having grown 75 percent in the last decade, while the numbers in the traditional ages continue to decline. From celebrities to the woman next door, later childrearing is no flash-in-the-pan fad “and isn’t going to subside; future trends only show women will continue to delay motherhood,” according to the National Center for Health Statistics. >”But I Don’t Feel Too Old to Be a Mommy ” is the first and only book to fully address the concerns of the ever-growing but greatly ignored audience of literate, educated women who have delayed motherhood. In this comprehensive work, women who are considering parenting in their 30s, 40s and later-whether for the first time or starting over-will find all the information they need to make informed choices. >Author Doreen Nagle, herself a first-time mom over 40, details the risks, rewards, rumors and resources-from making the decision to start a family, to every imaginable way to get there, to the realities of motherhood beyond 35 and 40. Issues covered include infertility, pregnancy, surrogacy, adoptions, the pros and cons of later motherhood, single parenting, and financial and career considerations. Complete with quotes from medical experts, later-in-life moms and their kids, this one-stop book will calm the doubts and fears of women considering motherhood after 35 and beyond 40 by providing supportive yet realistic information.” |
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A Friend of the Family $83.37 Used – A contemporary novel which combines the intriguing subjects of surrogacy and obsessive love. Tina and Steve seem like the golden couple: rich, good looking with everything they could want except a child of their own. Tina is a very beautiful but temperamental former model, Steve a successful businessman with international interests, but he also wants to develop his stately home in the country as a garden centre and leisure complex. The lynchpin to this enterprise is Louise who, though no |
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A Friend of the Family $10.99 Used – A contemporary novel which combines the intriguing subjects of surrogacy and obsessive love. Tina and Steve seem like the golden couple: rich, good looking with everything they could want except a child of their own. Tina is a very beautiful but temperamental former model, Steve a successful businessman with international interests, but he also wants to develop his stately home in the country as a garden centre and leisure complex. The lynchpin to this enterprise is Louise who, though no |
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A Gay Couple’s Journey Through Surrogacy $170.29 A Gay Couple”s Journey Through Surrogacy: Intended Fathers details a gay couple”s own hopeful quest for a child. This very personal memoir gives the reader a look into the available choices and problems faced today by gays and lesbians wishing to become parents. The author traces his and his partner”s challenges from their initial decision to find a surrogate on through the trials and tribulations of the entire pregnancy and birth. |
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A Gay Couple’s Journey Through Surrogacy: Intended Fathers $108.49 Used – A deeply personal account of the trials and tribulations of the surrogacy journey!Surrogacy’s been coldly and unjustifiably called “baby buying” and “baby selling” and many states have banned it. But those insensitive terms do not tell the inspiring tale of a couple fiercely wanting to become parents. A Gay Couple’s Experience with Surrogacy: Intended Fathers is the moving true story of a gay couple’s decision to have their child through a surrogate mother. With humor and emotion, the aut |
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A Gay Couple’s Journey Through Surrogacy: Intended Fathers $32.72 Used – A deeply personal account of the trials and tribulations of the surrogacy journey!Surrogacy’s been coldly and unjustifiably called “baby buying” and “baby selling” and many states have banned it. But those insensitive terms do not tell the inspiring tale of a couple fiercely wanting to become parents. A Gay Couple’s Experience with Surrogacy: Intended Fathers is the moving true story of a gay couple’s decision to have their child through a surrogate mother. With humor and emotion, the aut |
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A Gay Couple’s Journey Through Surrogacy: Intended Fathers $65.36 Used – A deeply personal account of the trials and tribulations of the surrogacy journey!Surrogacy’s been coldly and unjustifiably called “baby buying” and “baby selling” and many states have banned it. But those insensitive terms do not tell the inspiring tale of a couple fiercely wanting to become parents. A Gay Couple’s Experience with Surrogacy: Intended Fathers is the moving true story of a gay couple’s decision to have their child through a surrogate mother. With humor and emotion, the aut |
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A Gay Couple’s Journey Through Surrogacy: Intended Fathers $144.45 Used – A deeply personal account of the trials and tribulations of the surrogacy journey!Surrogacy’s been coldly and unjustifiably called “baby buying” and “baby selling” and many states have banned it. But those insensitive terms do not tell the inspiring tale of a couple fiercely wanting to become parents. A Gay Couple’s Experience with Surrogacy: Intended Fathers is the moving true story of a gay couple’s decision to have their child through a surrogate mother. With humor and emotion, the aut |
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A Gay Couple’s Journey Through Surrogacy: Intended Fathers $39.95 A deeply personal account of the trials and tribulations of the surrogacy journey!Surrogacy’s been coldly and unjustifiably called “baby buying” and “baby selling” and many states have banned it. But those insensitive terms do not tell the inspiring tale of a couple fiercely wanting to become parents. A Gay Couple’s Experience with Surrogacy: Intended Fathers is the moving true story of a gay couple’s decision to have their child through a surrogate m |
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A Legal Guide for Lesbian & Gay Couples $34.99 Protect your rights — protect your relationship! This practical, plain-English guide shows lesbian and gay couples how to: make practical decisions about living together obtain domestic partner benefits make medical decisions for each other when needed take care of each other”s finances when one partner is incapacitated leave property to each other have and raise children through adoption, donor insemination, surrogacy or foster parenting This edition is updated with a discussion of the laws of each state offering either marriage or marriage-equivalent status, covers all the new state laws in recent months, and discusses the pros and cons of entering into a marriage or like relationship. It also includes a CD-ROM that helps living-together contracts, powers of attorney, wills and more. |
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A Legal Guide for Lesbian and Gay Couples $59.24 America’s estimated 20 million lesbians and gay men need to take specific legal steps to define and protect their relationships in the eyes of the law. This practical guide shows them how to: – obtain domestic partner benefits- plan for medical emergencies- buy property together- provide for each other at death- understand the practical and legal aspects of having and raising children.This practical, plain-English guide shows lesbian and gay couples how to: – make practical decisions about living together- obtain domestic partner benefits- make medical decisions for each other when needed- take care of your partner’s finances when your partner can’t- leave property to each other- understand the practical and legal aspects of having and raising children through adoption, donor insemination, surrogacy or foster parenting |
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A Matter of Trust: The Guide to Gestational Surrogacy $0.99 Used |
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Adoption And Surrogacy In Florida $40 Adoption And Surrogacy In Florida |
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Adoption Literature for Children and Young Adults: An Annotated Bibliography $79.29 This extensive annotated bibliography covers the literature published since 1900 suitable for children and young adults dealing in some fashion with adoption. The 503 titles annotated in this volume are divided into fiction and nonfiction by reading level. A comprehensive subject, as well as title and author index, assures access to the books cited within the bibliography. Although most of the books included feature adoption as a main theme, others use adoption as a secondary theme, while others have characters who just happen to be adopted. The lengthy annotations will allow the readers an opportunity to evaluate each title’s usefulness. The bibliography encompasses such topics as the age of arrival, sibling adoption, single-parent adoption, foster parent adoption, step-parent and relative adoption, transracial and intercountry adoption, Amerasian children, racial identity, minority families, special needs, large families, birthparents, search and reunion, surrogacy and open adoption, and some of the less pleasant aspects of adoption. This book, compiled by a reference librarian who is also an adoptive parent, brings a wealth of information to adoptees, adoptive parents and support groups, adoption agencies and their personnel, librarians, educators and family therapists. The experiences and emotions described in the hundreds of compiled titles duplicate and validate those of every adoptive family. Each title includes complete bibliographic information, pagination, and OCLC number (when available). Also featured is a selective resource list and a directory of adoption-related organizations. |
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Adoption and Surrogacy in Florida: The Legal and Practical Sourcebook for Laypersons and Lawyers $40 Melissa A. Tartaglia,Paperback – First, Edition: 1, English-language edition,Pub by University Press of Florida |
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Assisted Reproduction: The Complete Guide to Having a Baby with the Help of a Third Party $9.75 Used – If you are considering using technology such as surrogacy or embryo, egg, or sperm donation in your desire to have a baby, “Assisted Reproduction: The Complete Guide to Having A Baby with the Help of a Third Party” is an invaluable, one-stop resource. This comprehensive guide takes you through the steps necessary to begin the process, as well as checklists to follow as you make your choices. Authors Theresa Erickson and Mary Ann Lathus bring more than fifteen years of experience in guidi |
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Baby Mama $14.98 Former Saturday Night Live “Weekend Update” co-anchors Tina Fey and Amy Poehler co-star in this baby-fever comedy about a single, career-oriented woman who previously put parenthood on hold, and is forced to hire a surrogate mother when she discovers there is only a one-in-a-million chance that she will be able to get pregnant. Kate Holbrook (Fey) is a 37-year-old business executive who has always put her professional life before her personal life, but these days her biological clock is ticking louder than ever before. As with everything else she has accomplished in life, Kate is determined to have a child on her own terms. Unfortunately for Kate, the chance of her ever becoming pregnant is slim to none. Undaunted, a willful Kate drafts South Philly working-class girl Angie Ostrowiski (Poehler) — a woman who may just be her polar opposite — to be a surrogate mother. Subsequently informed by the head of the surrogacy center (Sigourney Weaver) that her surrogate is indeed pregnant, the excited mother-to-be soon purchases every child-rearing book she can find and excitedly begins the nesting process. But life hasn’t quit throwing Kate curveballs just yet, because when a pregnant Angie shows up on her doorstep with no place to live, the woman who once thrived on order finds her life descending into chaos. Now, as Kate attempts to transform Angie into the ideal expectant mother, this odd couple will discover that families aren’t always biological, but occasionally formed through friendship as well. Writer Michael McCullers, who authored the screenplays for Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me and Undercover Brother in addition to working on Saturday Night Live, makes his feature directorial debut with a self-penned screenplay. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi |
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Baby Mama (Blu-ray) $14.98 In a comedy that brings together some of today’s sharpest talent, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler team with writer/director Michael McCullers and producers Lorne Michaels and John Goldwyn to tell the story of two women, one apartment and the nine months that will change their lives: Baby Mama.Successful and single businesswoman Kate Holbrook (Fey) has long put her career ahead of her personal life. Now 37, she’s finally determined to have a kid on her own. But her plan is thrown a curve ball after she discovers she has only a million-to-one chance of getting pregnant. Undaunted, the driven Kate allows South Philly working girl Angie Ostrowiski (Poehler) to become her unlikely surrogate. Simple enough…After learning from the steely head (Sigourney Weaver) of their surrogacy center that Angie is pregnant, Kate goes into precision nesting mode: reading childcare books, baby-proofing the apartment and researching top schools. But the executive’s well-organized strategy is turned upside down when her Baby Mama shows up at her doorstep with no place to live.An unstoppable force meets an immovable object as structured Kate tries to turn vibrant Angie into the perfect expectant mom. In a comic battle of wills, they will struggle their way through preparation for the baby’s arrival. And in the middle of this tug-of-war, they’ll discover two kinds of family: the one you’re born to and the one you make. |
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Beginning Life $35 Medical innovation requires research, and research depends on patients and healthy volunteers willing to assume risks. Considering the ethical decisions medical practitioners must face, Beginning Life takes a close look at several bold medical innovations that have created new lives and saved others. With detailed information on assisted reproductive technologies like in vitro fertilization (IVF) and surrogacy, genetic testing and therapy, stem cells and therapeutic cloning, and intensive care techniques for severely premature newborns, this new resource highlights key ethical principles and their application to the everyday practice of medicine. |
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Beginning Lives $31.4 Used – In this text book Rosalind Hursthouse examines the complex questions surrounding the morality of abortion. Beginning by discussing the moral status of the foetus, she outlines and criticizes the main philosophical liberal positions on abortion, discussing alsl their bearing on the related issues of ifanticide, foetal research, surrogacy, murder and our treatment of animals. In place of the currently prevailing positions, the author offers a novel approach to these issues based on the rece |
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Beginning Lives $89.07 New – In this text book Rosalind Hursthouse examines the complex questions surrounding the morality of abortion. Beginning by discussing the moral status of the foetus, she outlines and criticizes the main philosophical liberal positions on abortion, discussing alsl their bearing on the related issues of ifanticide, foetal research, surrogacy, murder and our treatment of animals. In place of the currently prevailing positions, the author offers a novel approach to these issues based on the recen |
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Between Strangers: Surrogate Mothers, Expectant Fathers and Brave New Babies $18.94 New – Through the experiences of twelve families, the author shows why surrogacy has become a significant reproductive alternative and how it challenges our traditional ideas about the family and motherhood. |
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Beyond Conception: The New Politics of Reproduction $38.02 New – This book is a feminist response to the new reproductive technologies and the genetic engineering being used on women–”test-tube” fertilization, surrogacy, embryo flushing, sex preselection, and artificial hormones. |
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Birth Power: The Case for Surrogacy $5 Used |
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Birth Power: The Case for Surrogacy $232.31 New – “Carmel Shalev presents her argument for ‘a free market in reproduction, ‘ for recognition of ‘the reproducing woman as an autonomous moral and economic agent, ‘ with intelligence, force, and erudition. This is a book that will provoke passionate response from lawyers and feminists-indeed, from anyone concerned with the social, economic, and legal aspects of reproduction in our age-and should be read for that very reason.”-Nancy F. Cott |
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Birth Power: The Case for Surrogacy $26.39 Carmel Shalev presents her argument for ‘a free market in reproduction, ‘ for recognition of ‘the reproducing woman as an autonomous moral and economic agent, ‘ with intelligence, force, and erudition. This is a book that will provoke passionate response from lawyers and feminists-indeed, from anyone concerned with the social, economic, and legal aspects of reproduction in our age-and should be read for that very reason. -Nancy F. Cott |
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Birthing a Mother: The Surrogate Body and the Pregnant Self $14.63 New – “Birthing a Mother” is the first ethnography to probe the intimate experience of gestational surrogate motherhood. In this beautifully written and insightful book, Elly Teman shows how surrogates and intended mothers carefully negotiate their cooperative endeavor. Drawing on anthropological fieldwork among Jewish Israeli women, interspersed with cross-cultural perspectives of surrogacy in the global context, Teman traces the processes by which surrogates relinquish any maternal claim to th |
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Birthing a Mother: The Surrogate Body and the Pregnant Self $54.61 Used – “Birthing a Mother” is the first ethnography to probe the intimate experience of gestational surrogate motherhood. In this beautifully written and insightful book, Elly Teman shows how surrogates and intended mothers carefully negotiate their cooperative endeavor. Drawing on anthropological fieldwork among Jewish Israeli women, interspersed with cross-cultural perspectives of surrogacy in the global context, Teman traces the processes by which surrogates relinquish any maternal claim to t |
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Birthing a Mother: The Surrogate Body and the Pregnant Self $55 “Birthing a Mother is brilliant and beautifully written. It showcases Teman’s great skills as an ethnographer and her sophisticated analytic mind. She portrays all her subjects with empathy and compassion, whether surrogates, intended parents, or professionals otherwise involved in the reproductive procedures she documents.”–Charis Thompson, author of Making Parents”Teman deftly portrays surrogacy as a joint project through which one woman assists another, through sacrifice |
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Birthing a Mother: The Surrogate Body and the Pregnant Self $8.6 Used – “Birthing a Mother” is the first ethnography to probe the intimate experience of gestational surrogate motherhood. In this beautifully written and insightful book, Elly Teman shows how surrogates and intended mothers carefully negotiate their cooperative endeavor. Drawing on anthropological fieldwork among Jewish Israeli women, interspersed with cross-cultural perspectives of surrogacy in the global context, Teman traces the processes by which surrogates relinquish any maternal claim to t |
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Bodies for Sale: Ethics and Exploitation in the Human Body Trade $33.76 Used – The commercial exploitation of the human body is nothing new. Since the 1980s however, concerns have been voiced about the ways in which new biomedical technologies allow us to use the human body for profit. But is this “commodification” of the human body wrong, or do people have a moral right to sell parts of their bodies?Bodies for Sale explores the philosophical and practical implications of practices such as surrogacy and organ harvesting. Stephen Wilkinson asks what is it that makes |
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Bodies for Sale: Ethics and Exploitation in the Human Body Trade $41.95 Since the 1980s, concerns have been voiced about the ways in which new biomedical technologies allow the human body to be used for profit. Wilkinson explores the philosophical and practical implications of practices such as surrogacy and organ harvesting, and whether legislation outlawing such practices is really desirable. |
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Bodies for Sale: Ethics and Exploitation in the Human Body Trade $109.55 Used – The commercial exploitation of the human body is nothing new. Since the 1980s however, concerns have been voiced about the ways in which new biomedical technologies allow us to use the human body for profit. But is this “commodification” of the human body wrong, or do people have a moral right to sell parts of their bodies? “Bodies for Sale” explores the philosophical and practical implications of practices such as surrogacy and organ harvesting. Stephen Wilkinson asks what is it that mak |
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Bodies for Sale: Ethics and Exploitation in the Human Body Trade $110 Bodies for Sale: Ethics and Exploitation in the Human Body Trade explores the philosophical and practical issues raised by activities such as surrogacy and organ trafficking. Stephen Wilkinson asks what is it that makes some commercial uses of the body controversial, whether the arguments against commercial exploitation stand up, and whether legislation outlawing such practices is really justified. In Part One Wilkinson explains and analyses some of the notoriously slippery concepts used in the body commodification debate, including exploitation, harm and consent. In Part Two he focuses on three controversial issues (the buying and selling of human kidneys, commercial surrogacy, and DNA patenting) outlining contemporary regulation and investigating both the moral issues and the arguments for legal prohibition. |
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Bought by a Millionaire $4.25 Chicago’s Most Eligible Bachelor, Burke Bishop, wanted a child—but didn’t want to be shackled by marriage. Surrogacy seemed the only solution. When he met gorgeous Shannon Moriarity he knew he’d found the perfect mother for his baby. For reasons she wouldn’t say, Shannon accepted his high-price offer and requested they keep things strictly business. They conceived without touching, yet Burke found himself craving Shannon’s warmth and demanded she move into his penthouse. Soon, th |
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Changing Conceptions of Motherhood $65.03 New – Developments in reproductive technology have opened up new opportunities for those unable to have children in the usual way. But with these developments come new ethical and legal dilemmas. This book aims to equip health professionals with the necessary information on the medical, legal, ethical, psychological and practical aspects of surrogacy, It also aims to inform the interested reader about the practice of surrogacy in Britain. |
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Changing Conceptions of Motherhood $35.79 New – Developments in reproductive technology have opened up new opportunities for those unable to have children in the usual way. But with these developments come new ethical and legal dilemmas. This book aims to equip health professionals with the necessary information on the medical, legal, ethical, psychological and practical aspects of surrogacy, It also aims to inform the interested reader about the practice of surrogacy in Britain. |
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Commercial surrogacy in India: Nine months of labor? $49.99 Amrita. Pande,NOOK Study eTextbook, English-language edition,Pub by ProQuest LLC |
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Controversy: Politics of Technical Decisions $1.49 Used – Updated and revised to fit the controversial issues of the nineties, the third edition of Dorothy Nelkin’s Controversy addresses such hot topics as the diet-cancer dispute, animal rights, oil spill cleanups, genetic testing, surrogacy, and AIDS testing. Nelkin and distinguished contributors explore the political values and beliefs that underlie decisions about science and technology. The rhetoric and tone have shifted, as have the controversies, to a growing expression of moral and ideolo |
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Critically Thinking About Medical Ethics $112.8 Adopting a critical thinking methodology in which critical thinking tools are introduced and applied to medical ethics reading, this book explains the dialogue which is formed by the readings in each chapter and clarifies how the various thinkers are responding to one another in a common discussion. The books” unified approach offers a critical thinking pedagogy, which philosophically and logically pulls the many readings and philosophies together. The book examines an introduction to moral theory and critical thinking tools, while readings address the following issues: surrogacy contracts; abortion; ethical issues at the end of life; genetics and morality; ethics and HIV/AIDS; the relationship between medical professionals and patients; research on human and non-human subjects; allocation of medical resources and justice issues in health care systems. For individuals interested in medical ethics and philosophy. |
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Cyborg Babies: From Techno-Sex to Techno-Tots $135.99 New – An exploration of the increasingly pervasive role of technology in how children are brought into and raised in our society. From the uses of sperm banks, IVF, surrogacy, DES, ultrasound, amniocentesis, and epidurals to juvenile computer hackers, CYBORG BABIES discusses how contemporary children are immersed in technoculture. |
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Cyborg Babies: From Techno-Sex to Techno-Tots $11.49 Used – An exploration of the increasingly pervasive role of technology in how children are brought into and raised in our society. From the uses of sperm banks, IVF, surrogacy, DES, ultrasound, amniocentesis, and epidurals to juvenile computer hackers, CYBORG BABIES discusses how contemporary children are immersed in technoculture. |
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Danielle Steele-Mixed Blessing $38.78 Three newly married couples want to start a family. However, there are a few complications. For Brad & Pilar, it’s time, not only are they both very mature, Brad already has grown up daughter who is about to have a baby of her own. For Andy & Diana, it would be difficult for her to conceive, so they explore other options, like surrogacy and adoption. And for Charlie and Beth, it’s the fact that he wants to be a father but she is not sure if she wants to. |
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Delivering Hope: The Extraordinary Journey of a Surrogate Mom $11.65 New – The mystery and magic of the miracle of surrogacy awes people, touches their souls and stimulates their curiosity. In Delivering Hope, Pamela MacPhee creates a fascinating, intimate memoir, sharing her anxieties, hopes, struggles and joys on her journey as a surrogate mother to give her cousin and his wife the gift of a child. |
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Essentials of Law for Health Professionals $83.75 New – Essentials of Law for Health Professionals 3e has been thoroughly revised and updated throughout to reflect the most recent changes in legislation relevant to the provision of health care services in Australia. Employment status of health professionals and issues of work cover, health and safety obligations, anti-discrimination issues are clearly outlined and discussed in the new edition. Legal issues surrounding genetics, fertility and surrogacy are reviewed in conjunction with the curren |
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Essentials of Law for Health Professionals $88.99 Used – Essentials of Law for Health Professionals 3e has been thoroughly revised and updated throughout to reflect the most recent changes in legislation relevant to the provision of health care services in Australia. Employment status of health professionals and issues of work cover, health and safety obligations, anti-discrimination issues are clearly outlined and discussed in the new edition. Legal issues surrounding genetics, fertility and surrogacy are reviewed in conjunction with the curre |
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Essentials of Law for Health Professionals $88.99 Used – Essentials of Law for Health Professionals 3e has been thoroughly revised and updated throughout to reflect the most recent changes in legislation relevant to the provision of health care services in Australia. Employment status of health professionals and issues of work cover, health and safety obligations, anti-discrimination issues are clearly outlined and discussed in the new edition. Legal issues surrounding genetics, fertility and surrogacy are reviewed in conjunction with the curre |
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Essentials of Law for Health Professionals $83.75 Used – Essentials of Law for Health Professionals 3e has been thoroughly revised and updated throughout to reflect the most recent changes in legislation relevant to the provision of health care services in Australia. Employment status of health professionals and issues of work cover, health and safety obligations, anti-discrimination issues are clearly outlined and discussed in the new edition. Legal issues surrounding genetics, fertility and surrogacy are reviewed in conjunction with the curre |
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Essentials of Law for Health Professionals $88.99 Used – Essentials of Law for Health Professionals 3e has been thoroughly revised and updated throughout to reflect the most recent changes in legislation relevant to the provision of health care services in Australia. Employment status of health professionals and issues of work cover, health and safety obligations, anti-discrimination issues are clearly outlined and discussed in the new edition. Legal issues surrounding genetics, fertility and surrogacy are reviewed in conjunction with the curre |
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Essentials of Law for Health Professionals $80.38 Essentials of Law for Health Professionals 3e has been thoroughly revised and updated throughout to reflect the most recent changes in legislation relevant to the provision of health care services in Australia. Employment status of health professionals and issues of work cover, health and safety obligations, anti-discrimination issues are clearly outlined and discussed in the new edition. Legal issues surrounding genetics, fertility and surrogacy are reviewed in conjunction with the current position on abortion and wrongful deaths. The breadth of material is presented in a manner that is more in keeping with a student resource text rather than a law book. It emphasises major points and includes summaries on how the law relates to practice rather than merely stating the law. The new third edition continues to present contemporary issues relevant for Health Science students from the clinical setting through to management and employment, as they apply to each state. |
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Ethical Dilemmas in Assisted Reproduction $26.87 Used – This is a compact, clearly written textbook on ethical concerns in assisted reproduction, including the ethical implications of the very newest techniques, by an exceptionally qualified team of medical experts and representatives of patients’ groups and human rights advocacy. Key chapters cover access to fertility treatments, embryo research, gametes and embryo donation, surrogacy, sex selection and human rights, responsibility to the potential child, preimplantation diagnosis and the eug |
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Ethical Dilemmas in Assisted Reproduction $177.1 New – This is a compact, clearly written textbook on ethical concerns in assisted reproduction, including the ethical implications of the very newest techniques, by an exceptionally qualified team of medical experts and representatives of patients’ groups and human rights advocacy. Key chapters cover access to fertility treatments, embryo research, gametes and embryo donation, surrogacy, sex selection and human rights, responsibility to the potential child, preimplantation diagnosis and the euge |
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Ethics of New Reproductive Technologies: Cases and Questions $11.53 Used – Scientific innovations such as donor insemination, surrogacy, IVF and embryo research have given rise to new, and hotly debated, ethical questions around human fertility and reproduction. This book introduces and probes ethical questions and challenges in a hands-on way by working through relevant case studies with key commentaries and activities. It engages the reader directly in ethical reasoning and decision-making and provides clear explanations, insightful commentaries and informed d |
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Everything Conceivable: How the Science of Assisted Reproduction Is Changing Our World $15.95 Don’t look now, but the reproductive urge is causing a business boom. Each year, fertility drugs generate $3 billion in business, and the so-called Reproductive Revolution has spawned nationwide subcultures of infertility doctors, egg donors, sperm donors, and (more literally) children conceived through surrogacy and in vitro fertilization. Journalist Liza Mundy’s Everything Conceivable walks us through the new world of baby making with scores of interviews and fascinating discussions of |
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Family, Kinship, and Marriage: Sexual Orientation, Surrogacy, Monogamy, Politics of Hierarchy, Marriage Relations $29 Used |
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Family, Kinship, and Marriage: Sexual Orientation, Surrogacy, Monogamy, Politics of Hierarchy, Marriage Relations $33.04 Used |
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Family, Kinship, and Marriage: Sexual Orientation, Surrogacy, Monogamy, Politics of Hierarchy, Marriage Relations $33.25 Used |
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Forever Dads: A Gay Couple’s Journey to Fatherhood $13.83 New – Forever Dads; A Gay Couple’s Journey to Fatherhood chronicles Tony and Antonio’s first meeting at the Pop Luck Club, which is a group of openly gay dads whose families did not originate from any prior heterosexual marriages. It takes the reader through their decision to choose their local county adoption program over other choices such as surrogacy or private or international adoption. The reader will come along with Tony and Antonio as they navigate the tumultuous roller coaster ride of t |
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Forever Dads: A Gay Couple’s Journey to Fatherhood $16.25 Forever Dads; A Gay Couple”s Journey to Fatherhood chronicles Tony and Antonio”s first meeting at the Pop Luck Club, which is a group of openly gay dads whose families did not originate from any prior heterosexual marriages. It takes the reader through their decision to choose their local county adoption program over other choices such as surrogacy or private or international adoption. The reader will come along with Tony and Antonio as they navigate the tumultuous roller coaster ride of the Los Angeles County foster-adoption system to the adoption finalization of their sons Erik and Johnny. |
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Forever Dads: A Gay Couple’s Journey to Fatherhood $13.83 Used – Forever Dads; A Gay Couple’s Journey to Fatherhood chronicles Tony and Antonio’s first meeting at the Pop Luck Club, which is a group of openly gay dads whose families did not originate from any prior heterosexual marriages. It takes the reader through their decision to choose their local county adoption program over other choices such as surrogacy or private or international adoption. The reader will come along with Tony and Antonio as they navigate the tumultuous roller coaster ride of |
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From Contract to Covenant $58.84 This book is the first systematic account of the law and economics of the family. It explores the implications of economics for family law — divorce, adoption, breach of promise, surrogacy, prenuptial agreements, custody arrangements — and its limitations.Before a family forms, prospective partners engage in a kind of market activity that involves searching and bargaining, for which the economic analysis of contract law provides useful insights. Once a couple marries, the individuals become a family and their decisions have important consequences for other parties, especially children. As a result, the state and community have vital interests in the family.Although it may be rational to breach a contract, pay damages, and recontract when a better deal comes along, this practice, if applied to family relationships, would make family life impossible — as would the regular toting up of balances between the partners. So the book introduces the idea of covenant to consider the role of love, trust, and fidelity, concepts about which economic analysis and contract law have little to offer, but feminist thought has a great deal to add. Although families do break up, children of divorce are still bound to their parents and to each other in powerful ways. |
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From Contract to Covenant: Beyond the Law and Economics of the Family $57.69 New – This book is the first systematic account of the law and economics of the family. It explores the implications of economics for family law–divorce, adoption, breach of promise, surrogacy, prenuptial agreements, custody arrangements–and its limitations. Before a family forms, prospective partners engage in a kind of market activity that involves searching and bargaining, for which the economic analysis of contract law provides useful insights. Once a couple marries, the individuals becom |
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From Ivf to Immortality: Controversy in the Era of Reproductive Technology $26.83 Used – This is a book for anyone who has ever paused to wonder whether cloning will ever be legal. Why it is that “savior siblings” and sex selection provoke such strong reactions? Will there ever be such a thing as an artificial womb? Assisted reproductive technologies are unique in their capacity to challenge our assumptions and elicit passionate responses. Looking at the moral, philosophical, and legal issues surrounding cases of surrogacy, single or same-sex parenthood, retrieval of sperm fr |
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Gay Couple’s Journey Through Surrogacy: Intended Fathers $198.95 New – The moving, deeply personal true story of how a gay couple brought their daughter into the world through surrogacy. |
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Gay Couple’s Journey Through Surrogacy: Intended Fathers $149.53 Used – The moving, deeply personal true story of how a gay couple brought their daughter into the world through surrogacy. |
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Gay Parenting $13.95 This insightful, thoroughly researched guide offers sage advice for same-sex families in every stage, from making the decision to have children to dealing with embarrassed teenagers. Discover the ways same sex parents should accent family pride to deal with being more visibly out. Explore the options for bringing children into your lives, including adoption, fostering, surrogacy, and donor insemination. |
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Gay Parenting $3.99 Used – This insightful, thoroughly researched guide offers sage advice for same-sex families in every stage, from making the decision to have children to dealing with embarrassed teenagers. Discover the ways same sex parents should accent family pride to deal with being more visibly out. Explore the options for bringing children into your lives, including adoption, fostering, surrogacy, and donor insemination. |
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Gay Parenting $8.63 New – This insightful, thoroughly researched guide offers sage advice for same-sex families in every stage, from making the decision to have children to dealing with embarrassed teenagers. Discover the ways same sex parents should accent family pride to deal with being more visibly out. Explore the options for bringing children into your lives, including adoption, fostering, surrogacy, and donor insemination. |
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Gay Parenting: Complete Guide for Same-Sex Families $13.95 This insightful, thoroughly researched guide offers sage advice for same-sex families in every stage, from making the decision to have children to dealing with embarrassed teenagers. Discover the ways same sex parents should accent family pride to deal with being more visibly out. Explore the options for bringing children into your lives, including adoption, fostering, surrogacy, and donor insemination. |
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Genealogical Bewilderment $69.13 Used – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Genealogical bewilderment is a term referring to potential identity problems that could be experienced by a child who was either fostered, adopted, or conceived via an assisted reproductive technology procedure such as surrogacy or gamete donation (egg or sperm donation). There is some controversy surrounding this topic. The term was coined in 1964 by psychologis |
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Genealogical Bewilderment $69.13 New – Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Genealogical bewilderment is a term referring to potential identity problems that could be experienced by a child who was either fostered, adopted, or conceived via an assisted reproductive technology procedure such as surrogacy or gamete donation (egg or sperm donation). There is some controversy surrounding this topic. The term was coined in 1964 by psychologist |
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Getting to Baby: Creating Your Family Faster, Easier and Less Expensive Through Fertility, Adoption, or Surrogacy $12.33 New – Creating a family in the 21st Century presents certain challenges: career couples are waiting longer and discovering infertility issues and gay & lesbian couples are becoming parents through various methods. The authors share their 5 year story, struggles, and success of creating a family. This book is designed to aide others who are going through the process of creating a child through alternative means, with a specific intent of providing short cuts in time, emotions, and money. |
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Getting to Baby: Creating Your Family Faster, Easier and Less Expensive Through Fertility, Adoption, or Surrogacy $12.33 Used – Creating a family in the 21st Century presents certain challenges: career couples are waiting longer and discovering infertility issues and gay & lesbian couples are becoming parents through various methods. The authors share their 5 year story, struggles, and success of creating a family. This book is designed to aide others who are going through the process of creating a child through alternative means, with a specific intent of providing short cuts in time, emotions, and money. |
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Getting to Baby: Creating your Family Faster, Easier and Less Expensive through Fertility, Adoption, or Surrogacy $17.95 Victoria Collier, Jennifer Collier,Paperback, English-language edition,Pub by Morgan James Publishing |
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Goodnight Beautiful $2.22 New – Nova Kumalisi would do anything for her closest friend, Mal Wacken. She owes him her life. So, when he asked her to be the surrogate mother for him and his wife, in spite of her fears about how it would alter their friendship, Nova agreed. Eight years later, Nova is bringing up their son alone, and she and Mal don’t speak. Months into the pregnancy, Mal’s wife changed her mind about the surrogacy agreement. Already suspicious of how close Nova and Mal were, Stephanie realised her strained |
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Goodnight, Beautiful $8.98 Used – Nova Kumalisi would do anything for her closest friend, Mal Wacken. She owes him her life. So, when he asked her to be the surrogate mother for him and his wife, in spite of her fears about how it would alter their friendship, Nova agreed. Eight years later, Nova is bringing up their son alone, and she and Mal don’t speak. Months into the pregnancy, Mal’s wife changed her mind about the surrogacy agreement. Already suspicious of how close Nova and Mal were, Stephanie realised her strained |
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Goodnight, Beautiful $13.19 New – Nova Kumalisi would do anything for her closest friend, Mal Wacken. She owes him her life. So, when he asked her to be the surrogate mother for him and his wife, in spite of her fears about how it would alter their friendship, Nova agreed. Eight years later, Nova is bringing up their son alone, and she and Mal don’t speak. Months into the pregnancy, Mal’s wife changed her mind about the surrogacy agreement. Already suspicious of how close Nova and Mal were, Stephanie realised her strained |
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Having a Baby…When the Old-Fashioned Way Isn’t Working $14.95 After more than a year of trying to conceive a child, Internet icon Margolis began a quest that included five in-vitro fertilizations and surrogacy–a journey that resulted in three happy and healthy children. She helps women navigate the world of infertility treatments. |
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Hope & Will Have a Baby: Gift of Surrogacy $19.95 Irene Celcer, Horacio Gatto (Illustrator),Paperback,Series: Hope and Will Have a Baby Ser., English-language edition,Pub by Graphite Press |
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Human Reproduction: Principles, Practices, Policies $3.64 Used – With the development of complex reproductive technologies and the ensuing controversies in reproductive ethics, there is an urgent need for more careful examination of moral principles, current practices, and social policies pertaining to reproduction. The issues examined in this collection of nine papers include abortion, the cryopreservation of embryos, the selective termination of foetuses in multiple pregnancies, social policy for gestational ‘surrogacy’, and the regulation of in vitr |
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IVF & Ever After $29.99 A groundbreaking work, IVF and Ever After explores in-vitro fertilisation, the impact the treatment has on families and relationships, and how to manage the stress it causes. Author Nichola Bedos explains the critical skills needed to cope with the emotional highs and lows of IVF, the joys of achieving the miracle of life and the long-term challenges of establishing a healthy, functioning family. Using real-life stores and the latest international research, she brings together the most up-to-date information for parents. IVF and Ever After moves beyond the ”here and now” to look at the hard issues involved in IVF, such as telling a child about IVF conception, what to do with spare frozen embryos, and the implications of legislation about surrogacy. Couples thinking about IVF treatment, those undergoing treatment and IVF parents who are experiencing emotional ”lows” without knowing why will find this an invaluable guide, as will health professionals who work with IVF families. |
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In Pursuit of Fertility $12.32 New – A world-renowned leader in the field offers a comprehensive discussion of infertility in this sensitive, supportive book, and discusses options in pregnancy, adoption, and surrogacy. |
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In Pursuit of Fertility: A Consultation with a Specialist $5.49 New – This is a guide to infertility treatments that includes the latest medical breakthroughs and technological discoveries. It provides reassuring, sensitive advice on how to handle the emotional stress that accompanies infertility and explores alternative solutions, such as adoption, artificial insemination by donor, and surrogacy. |
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In Pursuit of Fertility: A Fertility Expert Tells You How to Get Pregnant $12.57 This new and completely revised edition of a classic book covers all the latest medical breakthroughs that can help you have a baby. Dr. Robert R. Franklin, a world-renowned fertility specialist, offers the most comprehensive, up-to-date information you need about the complex process of overcoming infertility. This authoritative and reassuring book offers a thorough analysis of the causes of both female and male infertility, an evaluation of all the latest research and treatment techniques, and an empowering approach to the emotions and stresses unique to this issue. The book also sensitively discusses alternatives, such as adoption and surrogacy. |
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Issues in Biomedical Ethics: A Christian Perspective $92.39 Used – This book is a critical presentation of some of those ethical issues surrounding biomedicine especially from a Christian perspective. It highlights how a Christian should handle biomedical issues when it relates to taking decision about life and death. It deals with such issues as artificial womb, artificial insemination, surrogacy, in-vitro fertilization, sperm and egg donation, euthanasia, assisted suicide, medical negligence, abortion, organ transplanting and donation, human cloning, g |
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Issues in Biomedical Ethics: A Christian Perspective $92.39 New – This book is a critical presentation of some of those ethical issues surrounding biomedicine especially from a Christian perspective. It highlights how a Christian should handle biomedical issues when it relates to taking decision about life and death. It deals with such issues as artificial womb, artificial insemination, surrogacy, in-vitro fertilization, sperm and egg donation, euthanasia, assisted suicide, medical negligence, abortion, organ transplanting and donation, human cloning, ge |
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Law and Bioethics $42.16 While the American legal system has played an important role in shaping the field of bioethics, Law and Bioethics is the first book on the subject designed to be accessible to readers with little or no legal background. Detailing how the legal analysis of an issue in bioethics often differs from the ethical analysis, the book covers such topics as abortion, surrogacy, cloning, informed consent, maplractice, refusal of care, and organ transplantation. |
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Law and Bioethics: An Introduction $45.31 New – While the American legal system has played an important role in shaping the field of bioethics, Law and Bioethics is the first book on the subject designed to be accessible to readers with little or no legal background. Detailing how the legal analysis of an issue in bioethics often differs from the “ethical” analysis, the book covers such topics as abortion, surrogacy, cloning, informed consent, malpractice, refusal of care, and organ transplantation.Structured like a legal casebook, Law |
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Law and Bioethics: An Introduction $39.95 While the American legal system has played an important role in shaping the field of bioethics, Law and Bioethics is the first book on the subject designed to be accessible to readers with little or no legal background. Detailing how the legal analysis of an issue in bioethics often differs from the “ethical” analysis, the book covers such topics as abortion, surrogacy, cloning, informed consent, maplractice, refusal of care, and organ transplantation. |
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Law and Nursing $54.95 * A new edition of this essential nursing reference • Completely updated to take account of recent changes in the law • Contains guidelines on nurse-prescribing, surrogacy and debates such controversial issues as assisted suicide • Includes discussion on the review of the Mental Health Act as well as the findings of the Woolf report |
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Law and Nursing $40.05 Used – * A new edition of this essential nursing reference * Completely updated to take account of recent changes in the law * Contains guidelines on nurse-prescribing, surrogacy and debates such controversial issues as assisted suicide * Includes discussion on the review of the Mental Health Act as well as the findings of the Woolf report |
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Law and Nursing $40.05 New – * A new edition of this essential nursing reference * Completely updated to take account of recent changes in the law * Contains guidelines on nurse-prescribing, surrogacy and debates such controversial issues as assisted suicide * Includes discussion on the review of the Mental Health Act as well as the findings of the Woolf report |
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Law and Nursing $10.79 Used – * A new edition of this essential nursing reference * Completely updated to take account of recent changes in the law * Contains guidelines on nurse-prescribing, surrogacy and debates such controversial issues as assisted suicide * Includes discussion on the review of the Mental Health Act as well as the findings of the Woolf report |
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Law, Ethics, and Reproductive Choice $9.36 Used – This book examines the various facets of rapidly advancing reproductive technologies and highlights associated legal and ethical concerns. The author discusses topics ranging from in vitro fertilization to coerced sterilization, from fetal research to genetic engineering, from contraception and abortion to surrogacy. |
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Law, Technology And Women $23.92 The relentless advance of science is expanding the breadth and scope of human activity. Its impact can be felt in almost all walks of life. It has contributed to a sea change in individual and community healthcare, communication, etc. Along with the multitude of positive impacts in the past few decades, however, the world have been faced with a new range of issues, including differential gender impact as a result of advancement of technology. This book deals with some of the contentious issues of science and technology, with its impact on women. The book analyzes how far gender concerns find a place in national and international human right doctrines. Law, Technology and Women examines the impact of the Human Genome Project on women”s dignity and rights, reproductive rights, surrogacy issues, stem cell research, the question of women”s health, etc. The book looks at the extent that women”s issues, in relation to scientific and technological issues, have sometimes been underestimated in |
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Law, fertility and reproduction $11.52 Used – This study considers to what extent the state can regulate the reproductive choices of individuals. It analyzes the manner in which the law regulates both the avoidance of reproduction through abortion and contraception and the promotion of procreation through assisted reproduction and surrogacy. The controls which restrict the autonomy of pregnant women, and the extent to which they are free to choose the means of delivery of their children, are also explored. The author examines the leg |
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Making Babies $15.95 Is there a such thing as a universal right to have children? Should medical assistance to have children be available to everyone? Are all methods of assisted reproduction legitimate?Mary Warnock steers a clear path through the web of complex issues underlying these questions. She analyzes what it means to claim something as a right, examines the ethical problems faced by particular types of assisted reproduction, including artificial insemination, in-vitro fertilization, and surrogacy, and argues that in the future human cloning may well become a viable and acceptable form of treatment for some types of infertility. |
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Making Babies $22.95 Vividly illustrating the incredible possibilities of in vitro fertilization (IVF) technology, this inspiring collection of 14 personal memoirs is both heartbreaking and miraculous. From single mothers to long-term heterosexual and gay couples, an incredible array of experiences is presented. Within this remarkable anthology are stories of personal endurance, loss, unwavering dedication, and sacrifice. Compelling and eloquent, this compendium confirms the inexplicable love that stems from becoming a parent, whether through natural means, reproductive technology, surrogacy, or adoption. |
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Making Babies, Making Families: What Matters Most in an Age of Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy, Adoption, and Same-Sex and Unwed Parents $117.64 New – Heart-wrenching, high-profile court cases such as the Baby M case have called attention to the troubling consequences of new reproductive technology; the law has yet to catch up with the ways that people create families today. Although these times may appear chaotic and confusing, Mary Shanley shows us that we don’t have to be afraid. Her timely work begins by demonstrating that the traditional model of the “natural,” patriarchal family is outdated, and that the newer contractual model bas |
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Making Babies, Making Families: What Matters Most in an Age of Reproductive Technologies, Surrogacy, Adoption, and Same-Sex and Unwed Parents $1.03 Used – Shanley explores the conception of family and proposes that its traditional connotation be expanded to include stepparents, adoptive parents, same-sex parents, biological parents, and foster parents. Her discussion also touches on the various differences in reproductive rights and technologies from country to country. |