Infertility is often framed from the perspective of heterosexual couples, the dominant patient group using reproductive technologies. However, there are many types of patients availing of fertility treatments and those patients are often overlooked in policy, planning, service provision, and research. This commentary demonstrates the need for further research into LGBT subgroups, who frequently fall outside of infertility discourses, and are therefore especially disadvantaged by current policy and fertility service structures
Single individuals, unmarried heterosexual couples, and gay and lesbian couples have interests in ha...
Globally, procreation is highly valued, and motherhood has long been seen as the normative role for ...
This retrospective study surveyed decision-making and challenges among 78 gay cisgender male couples...
Infertility is often framed from the perspective of heterosexual couples, the dominant patient group...
Infertility affects one out of every ten couples attempting conceive. According to a recent study; ...
Social and legal equality for same-sex male couples continues to grow in many countries. Consequentl...
Assisted Reproductive Technology can be a beneficial tool for couples unable to reproduce independen...
Due to the increase in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other (+) (LGBTQ+) people see...
Over 40 years ago, the world’s first “test-tube baby” was conceived, setting a biomedical precedent ...
Infertility affects 1 in 8 couples and the literature discusses the emotional effects infertility ha...
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
This article takes the ongoing debate about whether and how procreative technologies should be regul...
The global advent of assisted human reproduction has brought with it an upheaval in social, cultural...
A movement long identified with the notion that “love makes a family” today flirts dangerously with ...
Same-sex female couples who wish to become pregnant can choose donor insemination or in-vitro fertil...
Single individuals, unmarried heterosexual couples, and gay and lesbian couples have interests in ha...
Globally, procreation is highly valued, and motherhood has long been seen as the normative role for ...
This retrospective study surveyed decision-making and challenges among 78 gay cisgender male couples...
Infertility is often framed from the perspective of heterosexual couples, the dominant patient group...
Infertility affects one out of every ten couples attempting conceive. According to a recent study; ...
Social and legal equality for same-sex male couples continues to grow in many countries. Consequentl...
Assisted Reproductive Technology can be a beneficial tool for couples unable to reproduce independen...
Due to the increase in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other (+) (LGBTQ+) people see...
Over 40 years ago, the world’s first “test-tube baby” was conceived, setting a biomedical precedent ...
Infertility affects 1 in 8 couples and the literature discusses the emotional effects infertility ha...
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
This article takes the ongoing debate about whether and how procreative technologies should be regul...
The global advent of assisted human reproduction has brought with it an upheaval in social, cultural...
A movement long identified with the notion that “love makes a family” today flirts dangerously with ...
Same-sex female couples who wish to become pregnant can choose donor insemination or in-vitro fertil...
Single individuals, unmarried heterosexual couples, and gay and lesbian couples have interests in ha...
Globally, procreation is highly valued, and motherhood has long been seen as the normative role for ...
This retrospective study surveyed decision-making and challenges among 78 gay cisgender male couples...