Digitale Bibliotheek
Sluiten Bladeren door artikelen uit een tijdschrift
     Tijdschrift beschrijving
       Alle jaargangen van het bijbehorende tijdschrift
         Alle afleveringen van het bijbehorende jaargang
                                       Alle artikelen van de bijbehorende aflevering
 
                             193 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 ‘A caesarean section is like you've never delivered a baby’: a mixed methods study of the experience of childbirth among French women Schantz, Clémence

C p. 69-78
artikel
2 A cross-cultural analysis of posthumous reproduction: The significance of the gender and margins-of-life perspectives Hashiloni-Dolev, Yael
2017
C p. 21-32
12 p.
artikel
3 Adapting the 14-day rule for embryo research to encompass evolving technologies Williams, Kate

C p. 1-9
artikel
4 Adopting an ‘unlearner’ technology? Knowledge battles over pharmaceutical pain relief in childbirth in post-1968 France Topçu, Sezin

C p. 1-13
artikel
5 A historical argument for regulatory failure in the case of Primodos and other hormone pregnancy tests Olszynko-Gryn, Jesse
2018
C p. 34-44
artikel
6 Alignment between expectations and experiences of egg donors: what does it mean to be informed? Tober, Diane

C p. 1-13
artikel
7 A limited market: the recruitment of gay men as surrogacy clients by the infertility industry in the USA Jacobson, Heather
2018
C p. 14-23
artikel
8 Analysis of fertility clinic marketing of complementary therapy add-ons Stein, Julia

C p. 24-36
artikel
9 An evaluation of comprehensiveness, feasibility and acceptability of a fertility awareness educational tool Bayoumi, R.R.
2018
C p. 10-21
artikel
10 Applications to statutory donor registers in Victoria, Australia: information sought and expectations of contact Dempsey, Deborah

C p. 28-36
artikel
11 ART with PGD: risky heredity and stratified reproduction Löwy, Ilana

C p. 48-55
artikel
12 Assessment of a novel genetic counselling intervention to inform assisted reproductive technology treatments and other family-building options in adults with cystic fibrosis Kushary, Sulagna

C p. 37-45
artikel
13 Assisted reproduction and Middle East kinship: a regional and religious comparison Inhorn, Marcia C.
2017
C p. 41-51
11 p.
artikel
14 Assisted reproductive technologies in Ghana: transnational undertakings, local practices and ‘more affordable’ IVF Gerrits, Trudie
2016
C p. 32-38
7 p.
artikel
15 At risk of reproductive disadvantage? Exploring fertility awareness among migrant women in Germany Milewski, Nadja

C p. 226-238
artikel
16 At the nation's doorstep: the fate of children in France born via surrogacy Courduriès, Jérôme
2018
C p. 47-54
artikel
17 Attitudes towards family formation among men attending fertility counselling Sylvest, R.
2018
C p. 1-9
artikel
18 Autonomy in altruistic surrogacy, conflicting kinship grammars and intentional multilineal kinship Gunnarsson Payne, Jenny
2018
C p. 66-75
artikel
19 A wonderful experience or a frightening commitment? An exploration of men's reasons to (not) have children Bodin, Maja

C p. 19-27
artikel
20 Being questioned as parents: An interview study with Swedish commissioning parents using transnational surrogacy Arvidsson, Anna
2019
C p. 23-31
artikel
21 Beliefs about children and the psychosocial implications of infertility on individuals seeking assisted fertilization in Ghana Kyei, Josephine Mpomaa

C p. 88-95
artikel
22 Biology and Medicine in the Memoirs of Five North American Gay Dads Who Adopted in the 1990s Layne, Linda

C p. 67-70
artikel
23 Black celebrities, reproductive justice and queering family: an exploration Luna, Zakiya
2018
C p. 91-100
artikel
24 Caesarean section in Benin and Mali: increased recourse to technology due to suffering and under-resourced facilities Schantz, Clémence

C p. 10-18
artikel
25 Can the UK’s birth registration system better serve the interests of those born following collaborative assisted reproduction? Crawshaw, Marilyn A
2017
C p. 1-4
4 p.
artikel
26 Catholic voice and ART: revising the French bioethics law Mathieu, Séverine

C p. 82-88
artikel
27 Changing direction: the struggle of regulating assisted reproductive technology in Austria Griessler, Erich
2016
C p. 68-76
9 p.
artikel
28 Childless by circumstance – Using an online survey to explore the experiences of childless women who had wanted children Chauhan, Dilan

C p. 44-55
artikel
29 Child welfare assessments and the regulation of access to publicly funded fertility treatment Lind, Judith

C p. 19-27
artikel
30 Comparative economic study of the use of corifollitropin alfa and daily rFSH for controlled ovarian stimulation in older patients: Cost-minimization analysis based on the PURSUE study Barrenetxea, Gorka

C p. 46-59
artikel
31 Comparative preimplantation genetic diagnosis policy in Europe and the USA and its implications for reproductive tourism Bayefsky, Michelle J
2016
C p. 41-47
7 p.
artikel
32 Conceiving IVF in Iran Tremayne, Soraya
2016
C p. 62-70
9 p.
artikel
33 Conceptualizing aged reproduction: genetic connectedness, son preference and assisted reproduction in North India Majumdar, Anindita

C p. 182-191
artikel
34 Contested change: how Germany came to allow PGD Bock von Wülfingen, Bettina
2016
C p. 60-67
8 p.
artikel
35 Corifollitropin alfa versus follitropin beta: an economic analysis alongside a randomized controlled trial in women undergoing IVF/ICSI Khoa, Le Dang

C p. 28-36
artikel
36 Corrigenda to “The Oldham Notebooks: An analysis of the development of IVF 1969–1978. II. The treatment cycles and their outcomes” [Reprod. Biomed. Soc. Online 1/1 (2015) 9–18] Elder, K.

C p. e1
artikel
37 Cosmopolitan conceptions in global Dubai? The emiratization of IVF and its consequences Inhorn, Marcia C.
2016
C p. 24-31
8 p.
artikel
38 Cross-border preimplantation genetic diagnosis Couture, Vincent
2018
C p. 22
artikel
39 Cross-border reproductive care in the USA: who comes, why do they come, what do they purchase? Jacobson, Heather

C p. 42-47
artikel
40 Deciding how many embryos to transfer: ongoing challenges and dilemmas Klitzman, Robert
2016
C p. 1-15
15 p.
artikel
41 Determining the need for fertility care and the acceptability and feasibility of administering a fertility awareness tool from the user’s perspective in a sample of Sudanese infertility patients Bayoumi, R.R.

C p. 85-97
artikel
42 Development of a health promotion programme to improve awareness of factors that affect fertility, and evaluation of its reach in the first 5 years Hammarberg, Karin
2017
C p. 33-40
8 p.
artikel
43 Differences in the utilization of gestational surrogacy between states in the U.S. Perkins, Kiran M.

C p. 1-4
artikel
44 Disrupting the biological clock: Fertility benefits, egg freezing and proactive fertility management van de Wiel, Lucy

C p. 239-250
artikel
45 Documenting gay dads: seven documentaries about gay fatherhood in North America Layne, Linda

C p. 31-34
artikel
46 Doing and undoing nation through ART: a Franco–American comparison Bhatia, Rajani

C p. 65-72
artikel
47 Editorial Franklin, Sarah
2018
C p. 158-159
artikel
48 Editorial Board
C p. i
artikel
49 Editorial Board 2016
C p. i-
1 p.
artikel
50 Editorial Board 2017
C p. i-
1 p.
artikel
51 Editorial Board 2016
C p. i-
1 p.
artikel
52 Editorial Board 2018
C p. i
artikel
53 Editorial Board
C p. i
artikel
54 Editorial Board 2019
C p. i
artikel
55 Editorial Board
C p. i
artikel
56 Editorial Board
C p. i
artikel
57 Editorial Board
C p. i
artikel
58 Editorial Board
C p. i
artikel
59 Editorial Board
C p. i
artikel
60 Effects of patient education on desire for twins and use of elective single embryo transfer procedures during ART treatment: A systematic review Sunderam, Saswati
2018
C p. 102-119
artikel
61 Enduring politics: the culture of obstacles in legislating for assisted reproduction technologies in Ireland Allison, Jill
2016
C p. 134-141
8 p.
artikel
62 Enthusiasm, concern and ambivalence in the Belgian public’s attitude towards in-vitro gametogenesis Mertes, Heidi

C p. 156-168
artikel
63 Estimating the government public economic benefits attributed to investing in assisted reproductive technology: a South African case study Connolly, Mark P.

C p. 14-21
artikel
64 Excluding indigenous bioethical concerns when regulating frozen embryo storage: An Aotearoa New Zealand case study Fitzgerald, Ruth P.
2019
C p. 10-22
artikel
65 Exploring reproduction (or is it procreation?) over language boundaries: the challenges and hidden opportunities of translation Bateman, Simone

C p. 30-41
artikel
66 Families formed through assisted reproductive technology: Causes, experiences, and consequences in an international context Kuhnt, Anne-Kristin

C p. 289-296
artikel
67 Fertility stakeholders’ concerns regarding payment for egg and sperm donation in New Zealand and Australia Goedeke, Sonja

C p. 8-19
artikel
68 Fertility treatment delays during COVID-19: Profiles, feelings and concerns of impacted patients Gürtin, Zeynep B.

C p. 251-264
artikel
69 Financing future fertility: Women’s views on funding egg freezing Johnston, Molly

C p. 32-41
artikel
70 From esterilología to reproductive biology: The story of the Mexican assisted reproduction business González-Santos, Sandra P
2016
C p. 116-127
12 p.
artikel
71 From generalist to specialist: A qualitative study of the perceptions of infertility patients Leyser-Whalen, Ophra

C p. 204-215
artikel
72 From ‘Mung Ming’ to ‘Baby Gammy’: a local history of assisted reproduction in Thailand Whittaker, Andrea
2016
C p. 71-78
8 p.
artikel
73 Gaining momentum Franklin, Sarah
2017
C p. 68-
1 p.
artikel
74 Gatekeepers for infertility treatment? Views of ART providers concerning referrals by non-ART providers Klitzman, Robert

C p. 17-30
artikel
75 Gay fatherhood via surrogacy: A feminist-health-informed reading of five memoirs Layne, Linda
2018
C p. 76-79
artikel
76 Gendered bio-responsibilities and travelling egg providers from South Africa Pande, Amrita
2018
C p. 23-33
artikel
77 Herbal fertility treatments used in North America from colonial times to 1900, and their potential for improving the success rate of assisted reproductive technology Lans, Cheryl

C p. 60-81
artikel
78 Honouring ‘Patient 38’ – a mother of all IVF mothers? Littleton, Fiona
2019
C p. 7-9
artikel
79 How best to protect the vital interests of donor-conceived individuals: prohibiting or mandating anonymity in gamete donations? de Melo-Martín, Inmaculada
2016
C p. 100-108
9 p.
artikel
80 How Things Have Changed: Adoption Memoirs of Second-Generation American and British Gay Dads Layne, Linda L.

C p. 71-74
artikel
81 Ignoring international alerts? The routinization of episiotomy in France in the 1980s and 1990s Mirouse, Lola

C p. 42-52
artikel
82 Impact of government health coverage for ART: The results of a 5-year experience in Quebec Bissonnette, F.
2019
C p. 32-37
artikel
83 Inclusion, exclusion: comparative public policy (France/USA) in access to assisted reproductive technology Merchant, Jennifer

C p. 18-23
artikel
84 Infertility patients' need and preferences for online peer support Grunberg, Paul H.
2018
C p. 80-89
artikel
85 Infertility-related stress, anxiety and ovarian stimulation: can couples be reassured about the effects of psychological factors on biological responses to assisted reproductive technology? Donarelli, Zaira
2016
C p. 16-23
8 p.
artikel
86 Initiating patient discussions about oocyte cryopreservation: Attitudes of obstetrics and gynaecology resident physicians Peterson, B.
2018
C p. 72-79
artikel
87 Introduction Franklin, Sarah
2016
C p. 1-7
7 p.
artikel
88 Introduction Mishtal, Joanna
2016
C p. 36-40
5 p.
artikel
89 Introduction: Reproductive technology and the conceptualization of the biological clock Majumdar, Anindita

C p. 300-301
artikel
90 In-vitro gametogenesis on YouTube – epistemological performances from Strasbourg and Los Angeles Merleau-Ponty, Noémie

C p. 96-103
artikel
91 In-vitro metaphors: ART beneficiaries’ meaning-making about human embryos in the context of IVF in Portugal Delaunay, Catarina

C p. 62-74
artikel
92 Is perceived inability to procreate associated with life satisfaction? Evidence from a German panel study McQuillan, Julia

C p. 87-100
artikel
93 It takes a community to conceive: an analysis of the scope, nature and accuracy of online sources of health information for couples trying to conceive Kedzior, Sophie G.E.

C p. 48-63
artikel
94 IVF, acupuncture and mental health: a qualitative study of perceptions and experiences of women participating in a randomized controlled trial of acupuncture during IVF treatment de Lacey, Sheryl

C p. 22-31
artikel
95 IVF and assisted reproduction: A global history. Ferber, S, Marks, NJ., Mackie, V 2020. Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN: 978-981-15-7895-3 Gonzalez Santos, Sandra Patricia

C p. 222-225
artikel
96 IVF global histories, USA: between Rock and a marketplace Thompson, Charis
2016
C p. 128-135
8 p.
artikel
97 IVF in Sri Lanka: A concise history of regulatory impasse Simpson, Bob
2016
C p. 8-15
8 p.
artikel
98 IVF: The women who helped make it happen Johnson, Martin H.
2019
C p. 1-6
artikel
99 ‘I was with my wife the entire time.’ Polish men’s narratives of IVF treatment Reimann, Maria
2016
C p. 120-125
6 p.
artikel
100 Kindred spirits? Gamson, Joshua
2018
C p. 1-3
artikel
101 Knowledge and attitudes about assisted reproductive technology: Findings from a Hungarian online survey Szalma, Ivett

C p. 75-84
artikel
102 Knowledge and attitudes of subfertile couples towards disposition of supernumerary cryopreserved embryos: an Indian perspective Chandy, Achamma

C p. 11-16
artikel
103 Lack of association between receiving ART treatment and parental psychological distress during pregnancy: Preliminary findings of the Japan Environment and Children’s Study Yoshimasu, Kouichi

C p. 5-16
artikel
104 Land, women and techno-pastoral development in southern Karnataka, India Rudrappa, Sharmila
2018
C p. 141-149
artikel
105 Late fertility intentions increase over time in Austria, but chances to have a child at later ages remain low Beaujouan, Éva

C p. 125-139
artikel
106 Legalizing altruistic surrogacy in response to evasive travel? An Icelandic proposal Kristinsson, Sigurður
2016
C p. 109-119
11 p.
artikel
107 Like mother, like daughter, like granddaughter… Transgenerational ignorance engendered by a defective reproductive health technology Fillion, Emmanuelle

C p. 101-110
artikel
108 Making and breaking families – reading queer reproductions, stratified reproduction and reproductive justice together Smietana, Marcin
2018
C p. 112-130
artikel
109 Making matter matter: Meanings accorded to genetic material among Australian gay men Riggs, Damien W.
2018
C p. 150-157
artikel
110 Making mothers in jail: carceral reproduction of normative motherhood Sufrin, Carolyn
2018
C p. 55-65
artikel
111 Managing absence and presence of child–parent resemblance: a challenge for heterosexual couples following sperm donation Isaksson, Stina
2019
C p. 38-46
artikel
112 Medical egg freezing: How cost and lack of insurance cover impact women and their families Inhorn, Marcia C.

C p. 82-92
artikel
113 Metabolic risk factors and fertility disorders: A narrative review of the female perspective Westerman, Ronny

C p. 66-74
artikel
114 Migrant extractability: Centring the voices of egg providers in cross-border reproduction Nahman, Michal
2018
C p. 82-90
artikel
115 Mitochondrial manipulation in fertility clinics: Regulation and responsibility Ishii, Tetsuya

C p. 93-109
artikel
116 [No title] Lakind, Alexandra

C p. 140-143
artikel
117 [No title] Gibson, Hannah

C p. 63-65
artikel
118 [No title] Franklin, Sarah
2016
C p. 142-144
3 p.
artikel
119 [No title] Merleau-Ponty, Noémie
2018
C p. 57-59
artikel
120 [No title] Stuvøy, Ingvill
2018
C p. 8-10
artikel
121 [No title] Mitra, Sayani
2018
C p. 11-13
artikel
122 [No title] Vega, Rosalynn

C p. 17-19
artikel
123 [No title] González-Santos, Sandra Patricia

C p. 64-66
artikel
124 (Not) wanting to choose: outside agencies at work in assisted reproductive technology Giraud, Anne-Sophie

C p. 89-95
artikel
125 ‘Our family picture is a little hint of heaven’: race, religion and selective reproduction in US ‘embryo adoption’ Cromer, Risa

C p. 9-17
artikel
126 Parenthood aspirations and understanding of factors that affect the chance of achieving them: A population survey Hammarberg, Karin

C p. 265-270
artikel
127 Patient monitoring in Polish assisted reproductive technology centres Krawczak, Anna
2016
C p. 77-89
13 p.
artikel
128 Patient perceptions and understanding of treatment instructions for ovarian stimulation during infertility treatment Barrière, Paul

C p. 37-47
artikel
129 Patriarchal pronatalism: Islam, secularism and the conjugal confines of Turkey’s IVF boom Gürtin, Zeynep B.
2016
C p. 39-46
8 p.
artikel
130 Posthumous conception by presumed consent. A pragmatic position for a rare but ethically challenging dilemma Tremellen, Kelton
2016
C p. 26-29
4 p.
artikel
131 Posthumous reproduction in Iranian law Mohseni, Elaheh

C p. 79-87
artikel
132 Preconditions to parenthood: changes over time and generations Bodin, Maja

C p. 14-23
artikel
133 Preimplantation genetic diagnosis for retinoblastoma survivors: a cost-effectiveness study Schofield, D.

C p. 37-45
artikel
134 Procreative consciousness in a global market: gay men's paths to surrogacy in the USA Smietana, Marcin
2018
C p. 101-111
artikel
135 Psychosocial needs of women and their partners after successful assisted reproduction treatment in Barcelona Crespo, Esther
2016
C p. 90-99
10 p.
artikel
136 Queering reproduction in transnational bio-economies Mamo, Laura
2018
C p. 24-32
artikel
137 Queer reproductive justice? Stacey, Judith
2018
C p. 4-7
artikel
138 RBMS says farewell Johnson, Martin

C p. 297
artikel
139 Reforming birth registration law in England and Wales? McCandless, Julie
2017
C p. 52-58
7 p.
artikel
140 Relational surrogacies excluded from the French bioethics model: a euro-american perspective in the light of Marcel Mauss and Louis Dumont Malmanche, Hélène

C p. 24-29
artikel
141 Religious and non-religious issues of medically assisted reproduction in France: sexuality, incest and descent Fortier, Corinne

C p. 73-81
artikel
142 Reprint: Where has the quest for conception taken us? Lessons from anthropology and sociology Inhorn, Marcia C.

C p. 110-121
artikel
143 Reproducing while Black: the crisis of Black maternal health, obstetric racism and assisted reproductive technology Davis, Dána-Ain

C p. 56-64
artikel
144 Reproductive travel to, from and within sub-Saharan Africa: A scoping review Moll, Tessa

C p. 271-288
artikel
145 Reprotech in France and the United States: comparisons, reproductive technology and migrapolitics Thompson, Charis

C p. 104-105
artikel
146 Reprotech in France and the United States: Differences and similarities – an introduction Mathieu, Séverine

C p. 106-109
artikel
147 Resources and race: assisted reproduction in Ecuador Roberts, Elizabeth F.S.
2016
C p. 47-53
7 p.
artikel
148 Rethinking ignorance production in the field of reproductive biomedicine: An introduction Topçu, Sezin

C p. 216-221
artikel
149 Rights-holders or refugees? Do gay men need reproductive justice? Russell, Camisha
2018
C p. 131-140
artikel
150 Romanian IVF: a brief history through the ‘lens’ of labour, migration and global egg donation markets Nahman, Michal Rachel
2016
C p. 79-87
9 p.
artikel
151 Same-sex parenting, assisted reproduction and gender asymmetry: reflecting on the differential effects of legislation on gay and lesbian family formation in Spain Imaz, Elixabete
2017
C p. 5-12
8 p.
artikel
152 Should fertility clinics divest themselves of pornography? Murphy, Timothy F
2016
C p. 30-35
6 p.
artikel
153 Silences, omissions and oversimplification? The UK debate on mitochondrial donation Herbrand, Cathy

C p. 53-62
artikel
154 Single fathers by choice: Memoirs of getting twins and triplets via transnational gestational surrogacy Layne, Linda
2019
C p. 47-50
artikel
155 Societal pressures and procreative preferences for gay fathers successfully pursuing parenthood through IVF and gestational carriers Lindheim, Steven R.

C p. 1-10
artikel
156 Sperm donor regulation and disclosure intentions: Results from a nationwide multi-centre study in France Kalampalikis, N.

C p. 38-45
artikel
157 Stage Play Review - Eggsistentialism Baldwin, Kylie

C p. 119-120
artikel
158 Stress has a direct and indirect effect on eating pathology in infertile women: avoidant coping style as a mediator Rodino, Iolanda S.

C p. 110-118
artikel
159 Surrogacy reform and its impact on the child’s right to birth registration O'Callaghan, Elaine

C p. 46-50
artikel
160 Symposium: Risk, innovation and ignorance production in the field of reproductive biomedicine Bell, Susan E.

C p. 121-124
artikel
161 Telling donor-conceived children about their conception: Evaluation of the use of the Donor Conception Network children’s books Harper, Joyce C.

C p. 1-7
artikel
162 Thank you to our distinguished editors Ahuja, Kamal

C p. 298-299
artikel
163 The ART clock: Temporal limits to assisted reproduction Jacobson, Heather

C p. 144-155
artikel
164 The birth and routinization of IVF in China Wahlberg, Ayo
2016
C p. 97-107
11 p.
artikel
165 The Duogynon controversy and ignorance production in post-thalidomide West Germany Nemec, Birgit

C p. 75-86
artikel
166 The Egg Rumour by Ellamae Cieslik Baldwin, Kylie
2018
C p. 55-56
artikel
167 The Handmaid’s Tale (Season 1, 2017). Created by Bruce Miller, based on the 1985 novel of the same name by Margaret Atwood Magee, Siobhan
2018
C p. 44-46
artikel
168 The Indian IVF saga: a contested history Bharadwaj, Aditya
2016
C p. 54-61
8 p.
artikel
169 The making of ‘old eggs’: the science of reproductive ageing between fertility and anti-ageing technologies Bühler, Nolwenn

C p. 169-181
artikel
170 The marketing of elective egg freezing: A content, cost and quality analysis of UK fertility clinic websites Gürtin, Zeynep B.

C p. 56-68
artikel
171 ‘The men who made the breakthrough’: How the British press represented Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards in 1978 Dow, Katharine
2017
C p. 59-67
9 p.
artikel
172 The missed disease? Endometriosis as an example of ‘undone science’ Hudson, Nicky

C p. 20-27
artikel
173 The need to improve fertility awareness Harper, Joyce
2017
C p. 18-20
3 p.
artikel
174 The opposite of a step parent – The genetics without any of the emotion: ‘sperm donors’ reflections on identity-release donation and relatedness Graham, Susanna

C p. 192-203
artikel
175 The production of ignorance about medication abortion in Tunisia: between state policies, medical opposition, patriarchal logics and Islamic revival Maffi, Irene

C p. 111-120
artikel
176 ‘The purest citizens’ and ‘IVF children’. Reproductive citizenship in contemporary Poland Korolczuk, Elżbieta
2016
C p. 126-133
8 p.
artikel
177 The role of professional facilitators in cross-border assisted reproduction Millbank, Jenni
2018
C p. 60-71
artikel
178 Thirty-five years of assisted reproductive technologies in Israel Birenbaum-Carmeli, Daphna
2016
C p. 16-23
8 p.
artikel
179 Transforming social contracts: the social and cultural history of IVF in Denmark Mohr, Sebastian
2016
C p. 88-96
9 p.
artikel
180 Troublesome reproduction: surrogacy under scrutiny Stuvøy, Ingvill
2018
C p. 33-43
artikel
181 Two families helping each other: Children’s books and surrogates’ discussions about surrogacy Berend, Zsuzsa
2018
C p. 80-81
artikel
182 UK birth registration and its present discontents Higgs, Edward

C p. 35-37
artikel
183 Unravelling orders in a borderless Europe? Cross-border reproductive care and the paradoxes of assisted reproductive technology policy in Germany and Poland Wilson, Tracie L.
2016
C p. 48-59
12 p.
artikel
184 Unveiling the controversy on egg freezing in The Netherlands: A Q-methodology study on women’s viewpoints Kostenzer, Johanna

C p. 32-43
artikel
185 Using an introduction website to start a family: implications for users and health practitioners Harper, Joyce
2017
C p. 13-17
5 p.
artikel
186 ‘We are all in the image of God’: reproductive imaginaries and prenatal genetic testing in American Jewish communities Ginsburg, Faye

C p. 1-8
artikel
187 What makes people ready to conceive? Findings from the International Fertility Decision-Making Study Boivin, Jacky
2018
C p. 90-101
artikel
188 What’s Out There Dow, Katharine
2016
C p. 24-25
2 p.
artikel
189 Where has the quest for conception taken us? Lessons from anthropology and sociology Inhorn, Marcia C.

C p. 46-57
artikel
190 Which lives matter in reproductive biomedicine? Russell, Camisha

C p. 28-31
artikel
191 Who can take advantage of medically assisted reproduction in Germany? Köppen, Katja

C p. 51-61
artikel
192 Why did the Japanese Government take so long to approve the intrauterine contraceptive device? Homei, Aya
2018
C p. 45-54
artikel
193 ‘You cannot do IVF in Africa as in Europe’: the making of IVF in Mali and Uganda Hörbst, Viola
2016
C p. 108-115
8 p.
artikel
                             193 gevonden resultaten
 
 Koninklijke Bibliotheek - Nationale Bibliotheek van Nederland