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ASSISTED REPRODUCTION

This comprehensive guide explores the various methods of assisted reproduction, including artificial insemination (AIH and AID), in vitro fertilization, and surrogacy. It delves into the emotional and ethical implications of egg and womb donation, cloning, and adoption. The text also addresses vital questions surrounding genetic and social identity, parental roles, and the impact on children conceived through these technologies. Through counseling insights, we aim to help prospective parents navigate the complexities of assisted reproduction and understand the social institutions involved.

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ASSISTED REPRODUCTION

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  1. ASSISTED REPRODUCTION “WHAT WEBS WE WEAVE, WHEN FIRST WE PRACTICE TO CONCEIVE.”

  2. FORMS • ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION BY THE HUSBAND (AIH) • ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION BY A DONER (AID) • IN VITRO FERTILIZATION [“TEST-TUBE BABIES”] • “GIFT” • EGG DONATION • WOMB DONATION • SURROGACY • GENETIC MOTHER’S EGG AND GENETIC FATHER’S SPERM • GENETIC FATHER’S SPERM AND WOMB-MOTHER’S EGG • CLONING • ADOPTION

  3. PARENTAGE ANDSOCIAL ROLE OF CHILD • WHO ARE THE PARENTS? • COUNSELING • HOW IS CHILD AFFECTED? • GENETIC IDENTITY • SOCIAL IDENTITY • COUNSELING • SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS

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