The term “cross-border reproductive transactions” refers to the movement of tens of thousands of people, who travel from one country to purchase reproductive services from suppliers in other countries, in order to have a child.2 It is estimated that between eleven and fourteen thousand patients in Europe alone engage in this practice annually.3 Historically, the phrase ‘medical tourism’ used to refer to the travel of patients from less-affluent countries seeking better healthcare in countries with superior healthcare standards. Today, the journey is just as likely to flow in the opposite direction, as patients travel from industrialized to less affluent countries seeking more affordable, high-quality treatment or alternative medicine. Globa...
Modern advances in assisted reproduction technology (ART) have disrupted the traditional concept of ...
Anne Donchin's article, "Reproductive Tourism and the Quest for Global Gender Justice" (Version of R...
Infertility patients are willing to travel abroad to receive the medical treatment of choice. A 2010...
The term “cross-border reproductive transactions” refers to the movement of tens of thousands of peo...
This paper analyses the ethical aspects of cross-border reproductive care. Ethical questions are rai...
Over the past decade, a growing number pf American and European women have begun to travel to other ...
© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press; all rights reserved. Drawing upon the preli...
In recent years, cross-border reproductive care has become an industry built on reproductive solutio...
Raywat Deonandan Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Cana...
Purpose Many people travel abroad to access fertility treatments. This growing phenomenon is known a...
With the emergence of assisted reproductive technologies, particularly in vitro fertilization, gesta...
Although surrogacy seemed to have been practised since ancient times, its resurgence in the contempo...
Modern advances in assisted reproduction technology (ART) have disrupted the traditional concept of ...
Reproductive tourism or "cross-border reproductive assistance" is a phenomenon in which people acros...
This chapter reviews assisted reproductive technologies (ART) usage and policies across European cou...
Modern advances in assisted reproduction technology (ART) have disrupted the traditional concept of ...
Anne Donchin's article, "Reproductive Tourism and the Quest for Global Gender Justice" (Version of R...
Infertility patients are willing to travel abroad to receive the medical treatment of choice. A 2010...
The term “cross-border reproductive transactions” refers to the movement of tens of thousands of peo...
This paper analyses the ethical aspects of cross-border reproductive care. Ethical questions are rai...
Over the past decade, a growing number pf American and European women have begun to travel to other ...
© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press; all rights reserved. Drawing upon the preli...
In recent years, cross-border reproductive care has become an industry built on reproductive solutio...
Raywat Deonandan Interdisciplinary School of Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Cana...
Purpose Many people travel abroad to access fertility treatments. This growing phenomenon is known a...
With the emergence of assisted reproductive technologies, particularly in vitro fertilization, gesta...
Although surrogacy seemed to have been practised since ancient times, its resurgence in the contempo...
Modern advances in assisted reproduction technology (ART) have disrupted the traditional concept of ...
Reproductive tourism or "cross-border reproductive assistance" is a phenomenon in which people acros...
This chapter reviews assisted reproductive technologies (ART) usage and policies across European cou...
Modern advances in assisted reproduction technology (ART) have disrupted the traditional concept of ...
Anne Donchin's article, "Reproductive Tourism and the Quest for Global Gender Justice" (Version of R...
Infertility patients are willing to travel abroad to receive the medical treatment of choice. A 2010...