‘Unsuspecting young South African women are heading overseas to donate their eggs to infertile couples and earn a free international holiday in the process. But, at what cost? This was the voice-over during a news show in South Africa in 2016 that described the phenomenon of young white South African women going abroad to donate their eggs. Through the media, medical professionals sought to warn naïve girls about unscrupulous agencie taking advantage of them, and in doing so putting them at grave medical risks in Third Worl clinics. Yet owners of agencies and egg providers themselves countered this imagery; here, the egg provider becomes a far more complex biocitizen who finds an opportunity to combine an act of altruism with an opportunity...
Cross-border reproductive care (CBRC) is a multifaceted phenomenon. It may involve both the movement...
Oocyte donation has been used to treat human infertility for nearly 30 years, and remains particular...
Cross-border reproductive care (CBRC) is a multifaceted phenomenon. It may involve both the movement...
Abstract There is a growing global demand for human eggs for the treatment of sub-fertile women and ...
Now that stem cell scientists are clamouring for human eggs for cloning-based stem cell research, th...
Fertility businesses and stem cell researchers promise infertile women the miracle of having a child...
Public debate on human cloning fails to recognise the centrality of women and their bodies to this t...
AbstractThe past decade has seen a growth in demand for human eggs for stem cell related research an...
On June 11, 2009, the Empire State Stem Cell Board (“Board”), which administers the $600 million in ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Following a recent decision by the human fertilisation and embryology authority (HFEA), British wome...
Following a recent decision by the human fertilisation and embryology authority (HFEA), British wome...
This article utilises feminist technoscience studies’ notions of bodily ‘materialisation’ and ‘ontol...
The use of third-party eggs now forms an integral part of a global reproductive bioeconomy. In order...
The nature of compensation for women who donate eggs (oocytes) for research remains a contentious is...
Cross-border reproductive care (CBRC) is a multifaceted phenomenon. It may involve both the movement...
Oocyte donation has been used to treat human infertility for nearly 30 years, and remains particular...
Cross-border reproductive care (CBRC) is a multifaceted phenomenon. It may involve both the movement...
Abstract There is a growing global demand for human eggs for the treatment of sub-fertile women and ...
Now that stem cell scientists are clamouring for human eggs for cloning-based stem cell research, th...
Fertility businesses and stem cell researchers promise infertile women the miracle of having a child...
Public debate on human cloning fails to recognise the centrality of women and their bodies to this t...
AbstractThe past decade has seen a growth in demand for human eggs for stem cell related research an...
On June 11, 2009, the Empire State Stem Cell Board (“Board”), which administers the $600 million in ...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Following a recent decision by the human fertilisation and embryology authority (HFEA), British wome...
Following a recent decision by the human fertilisation and embryology authority (HFEA), British wome...
This article utilises feminist technoscience studies’ notions of bodily ‘materialisation’ and ‘ontol...
The use of third-party eggs now forms an integral part of a global reproductive bioeconomy. In order...
The nature of compensation for women who donate eggs (oocytes) for research remains a contentious is...
Cross-border reproductive care (CBRC) is a multifaceted phenomenon. It may involve both the movement...
Oocyte donation has been used to treat human infertility for nearly 30 years, and remains particular...
Cross-border reproductive care (CBRC) is a multifaceted phenomenon. It may involve both the movement...