prohibition of surrogacy to the prohibition of commercial surrogacy. This paper describes the results from the first and only Dutch Centre for Non-commercial IVF Surrogacy between 1997 and 2004. methods: A prospective study was conducted of all intended parents, and surrogate mothers and their partners (if present), in which medical, psychological and legal aspects of patient selection were assessed by questionnaires and interviews developed for this study. results: More than 500 couples enquired about surrogacy by telephone or e-mail. More than 200 couples applied for surrogacy in the Centre, of which, after extensive screening, 35 couples actually entered the IVF programme and 24 completed the treatment, resulting in 16 children being bor...
Artificial Human Reproductive Technologies facilitated the infertile couple's dream of parenthood. S...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To describe methods and results of in-vitro fertilisation (...
The progress of science and its reflections on technology make new methods applicable in the diagnos...
prohibition of surrogacy to the prohibition of commercial surrogacy. This paper describes the result...
Surrogacy was prohibited in the Netherlands until 1994, at which time the Dutch law was changed from...
Surrogacy was prohibited in the Netherlands until 1994, at which time the Dutch law was changed from...
strict conditions. Dutch law has no special procedure geared towards transferring parental rights an...
It is estimated by the World Health Organisation (2007) that approximately one in ten couples world ...
Surrogacy occurs within a legal vacuum in India. There is no Indian law governing it - just a set of...
BACKGROUND: Findings are presented of a study of families with a child created through a surrogacy a...
Surrogacy is an option for those who cannot conceive in a traditional manner. Due to high costs and ...
Contains fulltext : 88934.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Surrogacy is a promising treatment for infertility. It can potentially solve many intolerable diffic...
It has been variously estimated that one out of six couples or 15-20 percent of couples, are inferti...
Surrogacy has now become an option for many childless couples to have their own child. This is made ...
Artificial Human Reproductive Technologies facilitated the infertile couple's dream of parenthood. S...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To describe methods and results of in-vitro fertilisation (...
The progress of science and its reflections on technology make new methods applicable in the diagnos...
prohibition of surrogacy to the prohibition of commercial surrogacy. This paper describes the result...
Surrogacy was prohibited in the Netherlands until 1994, at which time the Dutch law was changed from...
Surrogacy was prohibited in the Netherlands until 1994, at which time the Dutch law was changed from...
strict conditions. Dutch law has no special procedure geared towards transferring parental rights an...
It is estimated by the World Health Organisation (2007) that approximately one in ten couples world ...
Surrogacy occurs within a legal vacuum in India. There is no Indian law governing it - just a set of...
BACKGROUND: Findings are presented of a study of families with a child created through a surrogacy a...
Surrogacy is an option for those who cannot conceive in a traditional manner. Due to high costs and ...
Contains fulltext : 88934.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Surrogacy is a promising treatment for infertility. It can potentially solve many intolerable diffic...
It has been variously estimated that one out of six couples or 15-20 percent of couples, are inferti...
Surrogacy has now become an option for many childless couples to have their own child. This is made ...
Artificial Human Reproductive Technologies facilitated the infertile couple's dream of parenthood. S...
Item does not contain fulltextOBJECTIVE: To describe methods and results of in-vitro fertilisation (...
The progress of science and its reflections on technology make new methods applicable in the diagnos...