In 2002, in a judgment relating to the use of the morning-after pill, Mr Justice Munby held that pregnancy begins with the implantation of an embryo into the uterus of a woman. The case involved a large body of expert witness evidence including medical and physiological details of human reproduction. Munby J. emphasised one particular aspect of this evidence: namely, the developmental failure rate of human embryos after fertilisation. Under natural conditions, embryo loss is approximately 10-40% before implantation, and total loss from fertilisation to birth is 40-60% (Jarvis, 2016). By contrast, and based on expert witness testimony, Munby J. stated that not much more than 25% of successfully fertilised eggs reach the implantation stage, a...
In this paper I critique aspects of the law relating to in vitro fertilisation (‘IVF’) treatment in ...
Natural human embryonic mortality is generally considered to be high. Values of 70% and higher are w...
The case of R. (Quintavalle) v. Human Fertilisation Embryology Authority (and Secretary of State for...
In 2002, in a judgment relating to the use of the morning-after pill, Mr Justice Munby held that pre...
It is generally accepted that natural human embryo mortality during pregnancy is high – losses of 70...
This file consists of transcripts of scientific witness statements submitted as evidence in R (on th...
The majority of embryos created in natural reproduction die spontaneously within a few weeks of conc...
In 2012 the Minister of Health made the Regulations Relating to the Artificial Fertilisation of Pers...
Natural human embryonic mortality is generally considered to be high. Values of 70% and higher are w...
In-vitro fertilization (IVF) is the process by which a woman’s eggs are extracted, fertilized and fr...
Natural human embryonic mortality is generally considered to be high. Values of 70% and higher are w...
This article discusses an anomaly in the English law of reproductive liability: that is, an inconsis...
In 2003, the case of R (on the Application of Quintavalle) v Human Fertilisation and Embryology Auth...
I defend the argument that if embryo loss in stem cell research is morally problematic, then embryo ...
This article discusses an anomaly in the English law of reproductive liability: that is, an inconsis...
In this paper I critique aspects of the law relating to in vitro fertilisation (‘IVF’) treatment in ...
Natural human embryonic mortality is generally considered to be high. Values of 70% and higher are w...
The case of R. (Quintavalle) v. Human Fertilisation Embryology Authority (and Secretary of State for...
In 2002, in a judgment relating to the use of the morning-after pill, Mr Justice Munby held that pre...
It is generally accepted that natural human embryo mortality during pregnancy is high – losses of 70...
This file consists of transcripts of scientific witness statements submitted as evidence in R (on th...
The majority of embryos created in natural reproduction die spontaneously within a few weeks of conc...
In 2012 the Minister of Health made the Regulations Relating to the Artificial Fertilisation of Pers...
Natural human embryonic mortality is generally considered to be high. Values of 70% and higher are w...
In-vitro fertilization (IVF) is the process by which a woman’s eggs are extracted, fertilized and fr...
Natural human embryonic mortality is generally considered to be high. Values of 70% and higher are w...
This article discusses an anomaly in the English law of reproductive liability: that is, an inconsis...
In 2003, the case of R (on the Application of Quintavalle) v Human Fertilisation and Embryology Auth...
I defend the argument that if embryo loss in stem cell research is morally problematic, then embryo ...
This article discusses an anomaly in the English law of reproductive liability: that is, an inconsis...
In this paper I critique aspects of the law relating to in vitro fertilisation (‘IVF’) treatment in ...
Natural human embryonic mortality is generally considered to be high. Values of 70% and higher are w...
The case of R. (Quintavalle) v. Human Fertilisation Embryology Authority (and Secretary of State for...