Religious response to assisted reproductive technology deals with the new challenges for traditional social and religious communities raised by modern...
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Assisted reproductive technology (ART) includes medical procedures used primarily to address infertility. This subject involves procedures such as in vitro...
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fallback Radio and television technology in Turkey Regulation of nanotechnology Religious response to assisted reproductive technology – Challenges for traditional...
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In vitro fertilisation (section Religious response)
intention of establishing a successful pregnancy. IVF is a type of assisted reproductive technology used for infertility treatment, gestational surrogacy, and...
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Fertility fraud (category Assisted reproductive technology)
opportunities that arise when people use assisted reproductive technology to address fertility issues. This may give rise to a number of different types of fraud...
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Reproductive rights are legal rights and freedoms relating to reproduction and reproductive health that vary amongst countries around the world. The World...
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Selective reduction (category Assisted reproductive technology)
in a multiple pregnancy to a safe number, when the multiple pregnancy is the result of use of assisted reproductive technology; outcomes for both the mother...
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LGBT rights opposition (redirect from Religious opposition to LGBT rights)
parenting and adoption, military service, access to assisted reproductive technology, and access to sex reassignment surgery and hormone replacement therapy...
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passed on to the children. Birth control or technical solutions (assisted reproductive technology) can be an option then. The sexual and reproductive health...
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Infertility (redirect from Time-to-pregnancy)
are called assisted reproductive technology (ART) techniques.[citation needed] ART techniques generally start with stimulating the ovaries to increase egg...
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is illegal. Surrogacy is forbidden by Regulation of human assisted reproductive technology law in the People's Republic of China. The Ministry of Health...
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Women's health (section Reproductive and sexual health)
which is attributed to a societal reluctance to discuss infertility openly. Many couples seek assisted reproductive technology (ART) for infertility...
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as opposed to artificial insemination. Artificial insemination is a form of assisted reproductive technology, which are methods used to achieve pregnancy...
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person's or couple's feelings towards the pregnancy itself or their reproductive plans in general. However, for data collection purposes, an "unintended...
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equity with respect to adoption, surrogacy and assisted reproductive technology rights. South Australia was the last state in the country to abolish the gay...
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Woman (section Reproductive rights)
doi:10.1542/peds.111.4.844. PMID 12671122. "What is Assisted Reproductive Technology? | Reproductive Health". CDC. 14 November 2014. Archived from the original...
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(2007), "Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis", Atlas of Human Assisted Reproductive Technologies, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers (P) Ltd., p. 169, doi:10...
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Project 2025 (section Reproductive issues)
regulations" to roll back abortion policies of the Joe Biden administration and "institutionalize the post-Dobbs environment." For example, the Reproductive Healthcare...
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Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (section Andrology and Embryology laboratories and Reproductive Tissue Banks)
notified the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology(SART) that in vitro fertilisation(IVF)...
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Germany over a law to restrict organised forms of assisted suicide and was also quoted in the context of the debate over voluntary assisted dying in New Zealand...
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Abortion (category Wikipedia medicine articles ready to translate)
life : status of embryo. Perspectives in Halakha (Jewish Religious Law)". Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics. 25 (6): 271–276. doi:10.1007/s10815-008-9221-6...
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Compulsory sterilization (category Reproductive rights)
has been undertaken as a response to factors including high or increasing levels of poverty, environmental concerns, religious reasons, and overpopulation...
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Transhumanism (category Ethics of science and technology)
advanced biotechnology and assisted reproductive technologies. Postpoliticism, a transhumanist political proposal that aims to create a "postdemocratic...
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"Center for Reproductive Rights, Planned Parenthood, ACLU File Challenges to Abortion Restrictions in Three States". Center for Reproductive Rights. September...
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Cloning (redirect from Reproductive cloning)
aging. Advocates for reproductive cloning believe that parents who cannot otherwise procreate should have access to the technology. Opponents of cloning...
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tabled its response to the Allan Review of the Human Reproductive Technology Act 1991 and Surrogacy Act 2008. The McGowan Government committed to improve...
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Women's health in India (redirect from Reproductive rights in India)
Maine, D. (July 1991). "Too far to walk: maternal mortality in context". Newsletter (Women's Global Network on Reproductive Rights) (36): 22–24. PMID 12284530...
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Death (redirect from Religious views on death)
(reproductive) cells, death becomes an essential part of life, at least for the somatic line. The Volvox algae are among the simplest organisms to exhibit...
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Flower (redirect from Transition to flowering)
A flower, also known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Angiospermae). Flowers consist...
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