This paper is about patients ’ accounts of the processes through which a medical diagnosis of infertility is made, in particular of the medico-technical procedures and practices of the definition of, and clinical intervention in, the ‘fertility problem’. It uses data drawn from interviews with couples who were medically diagnosed with infertility and had achieved a non medically assisted conception after at least one IVF treatment. By examining the place of the physician’s expertise in helping lay people make sense of the diagnosis of infertility, we aim to understand the heterogeneities and complexities that shape the relationships between infertility patients ’ agency and feelings, medical knowledge production and the design of technical ...
This paper explores community constructs of childlessness and how these constructs influence the ex...
Autonomous decision making is the cornerstone of bioethics, as it respects every person's right to m...
The meaning of fertility problems for couples and how partners differed in their appraisals of their...
This paper is about patients’ accounts of the processes through which a medical diagnosis of inferti...
Although the use of assisted reproductive technology has today become more familiar, the suffering a...
Infertility is a significant life event affecting around one in seven couples in the UK. The develop...
Infertility is a pervasive concern affecting couples worldwide, with profound emotional, psychologic...
Infertility is described as a condition in which a couple for at least one year, despite regular unp...
Background: The last decades' increasing infertility risk factors have brought to a growing number o...
When in-vitro fertilization (IVF) was introduced in the 1970s, doctors were criticized for not prope...
Infertility is the inability to achieve a pregnancy. WHO classify infertility into two groups. Prima...
Couples may be reluctant to disclose they are experiencing infertility. Helen Allan and Ginny Mounce...
Health and illness are not objective states but socially constructed categories. We focus here on in...
Little research has been done on how beliefs of infertility patients about their embryos are related...
Infertility is a condition that affects people in biological, psychological, social, and even spirit...
This paper explores community constructs of childlessness and how these constructs influence the ex...
Autonomous decision making is the cornerstone of bioethics, as it respects every person's right to m...
The meaning of fertility problems for couples and how partners differed in their appraisals of their...
This paper is about patients’ accounts of the processes through which a medical diagnosis of inferti...
Although the use of assisted reproductive technology has today become more familiar, the suffering a...
Infertility is a significant life event affecting around one in seven couples in the UK. The develop...
Infertility is a pervasive concern affecting couples worldwide, with profound emotional, psychologic...
Infertility is described as a condition in which a couple for at least one year, despite regular unp...
Background: The last decades' increasing infertility risk factors have brought to a growing number o...
When in-vitro fertilization (IVF) was introduced in the 1970s, doctors were criticized for not prope...
Infertility is the inability to achieve a pregnancy. WHO classify infertility into two groups. Prima...
Couples may be reluctant to disclose they are experiencing infertility. Helen Allan and Ginny Mounce...
Health and illness are not objective states but socially constructed categories. We focus here on in...
Little research has been done on how beliefs of infertility patients about their embryos are related...
Infertility is a condition that affects people in biological, psychological, social, and even spirit...
This paper explores community constructs of childlessness and how these constructs influence the ex...
Autonomous decision making is the cornerstone of bioethics, as it respects every person's right to m...
The meaning of fertility problems for couples and how partners differed in their appraisals of their...