Uterus transplants provide another treatment for infertility. Some might think that we should embrace such transplants as one more way to assist people to have children. However, in this paper I argue that uterus transplants are not something that we ought to fund, nor something that we should make easy to access. First, I argue that any justification of providing uterus transplants must be based on the value of the experience of gestation, rather than on claims of meeting medical need or promoting normal functioning. Second, I demonstrate that such a justification has limited prospects of success. The value of experiencing gestation is unlikely to be sufficient to justify state funding of uterus transplants and, further, we have reason to ...
Within the ethics and science literature surrounding uterus transplantation (UTx) emphasis is often ...
Early experiments in womb transplants have increased interest in the possibility of performing this ...
Uterine transplantation: a promising surrogate to surrogacy? Grynberg M1, Ayoubi JM, Bulletti C, Fr...
Uterus transplants provide another treatment for infertility. Some might think that we should embrac...
Introduction: In 2014, Brännström and colleagues reported the first human live birth following uteri...
The first live births via uterine transplant using deceased donors (UTx) occurred in Brazil in 2017 ...
Since 2000, eleven human uterine transplantation procedures (UTx) have been performed across Europe ...
Uterine transplantation (UTx) is a programme of treatment aimed at providing a unique solution to ab...
Researchers have recently provided proof of concept for uterus transplantation, giving rise to a dis...
For females without a functioning womb, the only way to become a biological parent is via assisted g...
Human uterus transplantation (UTx) is currently under investigation as a treatment for uterine infer...
This paper argues that uterine transplants are a potentially dangerous distraction from the developm...
Within the ethics and science literature surrounding uterus transplantation (UTx), emphasis is often...
Uterus transplantation was firstly tested with animal trials sixty-five years ago. Despite several s...
In recent years much research has been undertaken regarding the feasibility of the human uterine tra...
Within the ethics and science literature surrounding uterus transplantation (UTx) emphasis is often ...
Early experiments in womb transplants have increased interest in the possibility of performing this ...
Uterine transplantation: a promising surrogate to surrogacy? Grynberg M1, Ayoubi JM, Bulletti C, Fr...
Uterus transplants provide another treatment for infertility. Some might think that we should embrac...
Introduction: In 2014, Brännström and colleagues reported the first human live birth following uteri...
The first live births via uterine transplant using deceased donors (UTx) occurred in Brazil in 2017 ...
Since 2000, eleven human uterine transplantation procedures (UTx) have been performed across Europe ...
Uterine transplantation (UTx) is a programme of treatment aimed at providing a unique solution to ab...
Researchers have recently provided proof of concept for uterus transplantation, giving rise to a dis...
For females without a functioning womb, the only way to become a biological parent is via assisted g...
Human uterus transplantation (UTx) is currently under investigation as a treatment for uterine infer...
This paper argues that uterine transplants are a potentially dangerous distraction from the developm...
Within the ethics and science literature surrounding uterus transplantation (UTx), emphasis is often...
Uterus transplantation was firstly tested with animal trials sixty-five years ago. Despite several s...
In recent years much research has been undertaken regarding the feasibility of the human uterine tra...
Within the ethics and science literature surrounding uterus transplantation (UTx) emphasis is often ...
Early experiments in womb transplants have increased interest in the possibility of performing this ...
Uterine transplantation: a promising surrogate to surrogacy? Grynberg M1, Ayoubi JM, Bulletti C, Fr...