In this paper, by applying a feminist bioethical perspective, we identify a new form of medical paternalism that still shapes contemporary legal policies on human egg cryopreservation performed without medical reasons. The fear of negligent, careless women who opt to delay their pregnancy for mere convenience is a widely known gender biased stereotype. Nevertheless, the opinions and judgments of medical professionals on this issue have not yet been sufficiently explored by in-depth research. In this essay, therefore, first we look at the broader bioethical, legal, and social aspects of human egg cryopreservation. In the second part of the paper we discuss a unique qualitative study conducted with professionals working at Hungarian IVF clini...
The article analyses the debate on egg donation in Norway using source material from the parliamenta...
Purpose A critical ethical analysis of the initiative of several companies to cover the costs of oo...
Cryopreservation of oocytes for healthy women (KOMI, Kryokonservierung von Oozyten ohne medizinische...
Background: Egg freezing has emerged as a technology of assisted reproductive medicine that allows w...
While the literature on oncofertility decision-making was central to the bioethics debate on social ...
Background Egg freezing has emerged as a technology of assisted reproductive medicine that allows wo...
In recent years, a social trend toward delaying childbearing has been observed in women of reproduct...
Medical treatments at the beginning and end of human life are highly contested in public discourse. ...
Preserving the option to conceive through egg freezing (oocyte cryopreservation) is surrounded by va...
The promise of egg freezing for women’s fertility preservation entered feminist debate in connection...
Fertility clinics (and some employers) in the UK and other high-income countries have recently start...
This article discusses section 156 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 which prohibits...
While there are currently few confirmed births from previously frozen eggs in the UK, the improved o...
Oocyte cryopreservation (i.e., egg freezing) is one of the newest forms of assisted reproduction and...
Social egg freezing is a fertility preservation strategy which enables women to preserve a number of...
The article analyses the debate on egg donation in Norway using source material from the parliamenta...
Purpose A critical ethical analysis of the initiative of several companies to cover the costs of oo...
Cryopreservation of oocytes for healthy women (KOMI, Kryokonservierung von Oozyten ohne medizinische...
Background: Egg freezing has emerged as a technology of assisted reproductive medicine that allows w...
While the literature on oncofertility decision-making was central to the bioethics debate on social ...
Background Egg freezing has emerged as a technology of assisted reproductive medicine that allows wo...
In recent years, a social trend toward delaying childbearing has been observed in women of reproduct...
Medical treatments at the beginning and end of human life are highly contested in public discourse. ...
Preserving the option to conceive through egg freezing (oocyte cryopreservation) is surrounded by va...
The promise of egg freezing for women’s fertility preservation entered feminist debate in connection...
Fertility clinics (and some employers) in the UK and other high-income countries have recently start...
This article discusses section 156 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 which prohibits...
While there are currently few confirmed births from previously frozen eggs in the UK, the improved o...
Oocyte cryopreservation (i.e., egg freezing) is one of the newest forms of assisted reproduction and...
Social egg freezing is a fertility preservation strategy which enables women to preserve a number of...
The article analyses the debate on egg donation in Norway using source material from the parliamenta...
Purpose A critical ethical analysis of the initiative of several companies to cover the costs of oo...
Cryopreservation of oocytes for healthy women (KOMI, Kryokonservierung von Oozyten ohne medizinische...