5 edition of Surrogate motherhood found in the catalog.
Published
2003 by Hart in Oxford, Portland, Or .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | edited by Rachel Cook and Shelley Day Sclater, with Felicity Kaganas. |
Genre | Cross-cultural studies. |
Contributions | Cook, Rachel, 1960-, Sclater, Shelley Day., Kaganas, Felicity. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HQ759.5 .S87 2003 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiii, 308 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 308 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL3324425M |
ISBN 10 | 1841132551 |
LC Control Number | 2004297524 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 52687636 |
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Johnsonand the court upheld their parental rights. If the intended father's sperm is used in the insemination, the resulting child is genetically related to both the intended father and the surrogate.
Without these cookies, we can't provide services to you. In the difficult process of sorting out such vexing questions, Martha Field has written a landmark book.
Addressing the misconceptions about the motivations of Surrogate motherhood book women and their experiences could have significant impacts on psychological research in the field, social policy and public attitudes.
The first three chapters present surrogacy from these perspectives, Surrogate motherhood book. Contract surrogacy is officially little more than ten years old, but by five hundred babies had been born to mothers who gave Surrogate motherhood book up to sperm donor fathers for a fee, and the practice is growing rapidly.
As the weeks pass your clothes become tighter until you no longer fit into them. I wanted to be able to say, I've done something interesting with my life" Blyth, From admission to the program, including consultation, paperwork, profile, and screening to being matched with intended parents, you will have a case specialist who will continue to provide support, guidance, and counsel through the legal process, embryo transfer, pregnancy, and delivery.
A man's desire to be a "biological" parent even when his wife is infertile-the father's wife usually adopts the child-has led to this new kind of family, and modern technology could further extend surrogacy's appeal by making gestational surrogates available to couples who provide both egg and sperm.
In some jurisdictions, the intended parents using donor sperm need to go through an adoption process to have legal parental rights of the resulting child. The time has finally come and you go into labour. Should the law allow, encourage, discourage, or prohibit surrogate motherhood? Legal issues[ edit ] The legality of surrogacy varies around the world.
Ragone shows how crucial a surrogacy program is to the quality of the experience. Is the practice a private matter covered by contract law, or does adoption law govern?
Getting Pregnant: Once we receive medical and psychological clearance and a match is confirmed, the legal phase begins. Research reveals that there is a combination of several needs and desires, with some being more predominant Goleman, Surrogate motherhood has raised complex ethical and legal issues, and lawsuits over custody after the child's birth have resulted from both types of surrogacy.
In the highly publicized Baby Surrogate motherhood book case (–88), Mary Beth Whitehead, the surrogate (and biological) mother, sued William and Elizabeth Stern, the baby's father and his wife, for. This book is a multi-disciplinary collection of essays from leading researchers and practitioners, exploring legal, ethical, social, Surrogate motherhood book and practical aspects of surrogate motherhood in Britain and abroad.
It highlights the common themes. Mar 21, · Moral philosopher who headed the inquiry into embryo research and surrogate motherhood. Skip to main content. The Guardian - Back to home.Surrogate Motherhood book. Read reviews from world’s pdf community for readers. Ever since the Baby M case, the public has been fascinated with the c /5(8).This book is a multi-disciplinary collection of essays from leading researchers and practitioners, exploring legal, ethical, social, psychological and practical aspects of surrogate motherhood in Britain and abroad.
It highlights the common themes.In compensated surrogacy, the surrogate also receives base compensation that can be ebook to her financial goals, such as saving for a house or college education.
Surrogacy can be a physically and emotionally demanding experience, and it takes a special person to be a surrogate for another family.