Tag Archives: IVF
Transferring Embryos with Genetic Anomalies
Jackie Leach Scully argues that respect for equality and diversity, and not just respect for the parental autonomy and the welfare of the future child, should inform policies governing the use of preimplantation genetic diagnosis.
Egg Freezing in China: Liberty or Despair?
Jing-Bao Nie comments on how, in different ways, inadequate social supports for reproduction and parenting, and the prohibition on social egg freezing by single women in China limit women’s reproductive liberty.
Hidden from View: Canadian Surrogacy
Pamela M. White questions why we know so little about Canadian surrogacy practices and outcomes.
Gene Editing: How much justice delayed or denied?
Nicholas G. Evans offers a nuanced examination of John Harris’ claims against the “unacceptable risks to future generations” associated with gene editing in human reproduction.
Intel Boosts Infertility Benefits or Incentives?
Miriam Zoll raises concerns about Intel’s employees’ fertility benefits.