In the beginning, they were one of the happy statistics from a California fertility clinic. Among the twenty percent of infertile couples whose treatments resulted in a successful pregnancy,1 they were doubly blessed, in fact, with twins.\u27 Six years later, however, a letter in the mailbox turned their lives upside down. Although apologetic in tone, the letter suggested that the unthinkable had occurred and requested that the twins be submitted for genetic testing to determine whether they were born from another woman\u27s eggs.
The use of assisted reproductive technologies has vastly increased over the last twenty years. Howev...
In January 2016, Melissa Cook, a California gestational surrogate experiencing a multiple birth preg...
This article is based on a paper delivered at the Third National Symposium on Genetics and the Law i...
Two couples, wanting desperately to conceive, go for help to the same fertility excruciating procedu...
Genetic testing ought to make it easier for couples to make informed reproductive choices. But when ...
Recently, several cases have been filed in North America and Europe alleging that fertility physicia...
Recent technological developments surrounding genetic testing pose new challenges to well-establishe...
Both reproductive medicine and genetics are seeing rapid, and in some instances, revolutionary medic...
Americans love babies and technology, and most Americans applaud the ability of the new assisted-rep...
In December 1998 a woman gave birth to twins, one of whom was European-American and one of whom was ...
A shocking number of fertility doctors surreptitiously use their own sperm during insemination proce...
Fertility businesses and stem cell researchers promise infertile women the miracle of having a child...
The article discusses the legal rights of donor-conceived children in America, and it mentions U.S. ...
The Note discusses wrongful birth and wrongful life actions arising from negligent genetic counselin...
It is estimated that egg and sperm donations account for more than 60,000 births every year in the U...
The use of assisted reproductive technologies has vastly increased over the last twenty years. Howev...
In January 2016, Melissa Cook, a California gestational surrogate experiencing a multiple birth preg...
This article is based on a paper delivered at the Third National Symposium on Genetics and the Law i...
Two couples, wanting desperately to conceive, go for help to the same fertility excruciating procedu...
Genetic testing ought to make it easier for couples to make informed reproductive choices. But when ...
Recently, several cases have been filed in North America and Europe alleging that fertility physicia...
Recent technological developments surrounding genetic testing pose new challenges to well-establishe...
Both reproductive medicine and genetics are seeing rapid, and in some instances, revolutionary medic...
Americans love babies and technology, and most Americans applaud the ability of the new assisted-rep...
In December 1998 a woman gave birth to twins, one of whom was European-American and one of whom was ...
A shocking number of fertility doctors surreptitiously use their own sperm during insemination proce...
Fertility businesses and stem cell researchers promise infertile women the miracle of having a child...
The article discusses the legal rights of donor-conceived children in America, and it mentions U.S. ...
The Note discusses wrongful birth and wrongful life actions arising from negligent genetic counselin...
It is estimated that egg and sperm donations account for more than 60,000 births every year in the U...
The use of assisted reproductive technologies has vastly increased over the last twenty years. Howev...
In January 2016, Melissa Cook, a California gestational surrogate experiencing a multiple birth preg...
This article is based on a paper delivered at the Third National Symposium on Genetics and the Law i...