10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WOMB-LEASING»
Discover the use of
womb-leasing in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
womb-leasing and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Surrogacy. and. womb-leasing. I 30 Surrogacy involves a contract (which may or
may not involve financial considerations) between a woman who will bear a child
to be handed over at birth ...
Church of England. Working Party on Human Fertilisation and Embryology, 1996
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Mason and McCall Smith's Law and Medical Ethics
Such hedonistic womb-leasing is so comparable to nineteenth-century wet-
nursing that 'full' surrogacy as a whole has become suspect.271 This is
unfortunate because there are, in fact, far more conditions in which IVF-linked
surrogacy would ...
Kenyon Mason, Graeme Laurie, Alexander McCall Smith, 2013
1 1 .4.3 Surrogate Motherhood and Womb Leasing This technique also is an
extension of in vitro fertilization. Some women are not only unable to conceive
but are also unwilling or unable to carry their embryos in the womb. In such cases
, the.
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The Value of Life: An Introduction to Medical Ethics
Egg or embryo donation and b leasing or lending The techniques of in vitro
fertilisation have made possible 'egg or embryo donation' and 'womb leasing or
lending'. In the first case a woman will donate an egg or embryo so that another ...
Manipulation of environment The option of 'womb leasing' provided by the
existence of IVF, enables a couple to borrow someone else's womb for the
procreation of their own child. The couple provide the hereditary genetic material;
Only when ...
6
Comparative Healthcare Law
... Walton (1967),p 169). The Courde Cassation hasdecidedthat womb leasing
andthe handing over of childrenin these circumstances– being concerned
withthe humanbody – cannot be the subject matterof an agreement being hors du
...
7
Legal and Ethical Aspects of Healthcare
The more uncommon variant is full surrogacy — or 'womb-leasing' — in which
embryos formed from the gametes of the commissioning couple are inserted in
the surrogate's uterus. The surrogate, then, has no genetic relationship to the
child ...
Sheila McLean, John Kenyon Mason, 2003
8
The Sociology of Health and Healing: A Textbook
The consequent disputes have led to a great deal of press and popular attention
being paid to 'womb leasing' or 'surrogate motherhood', as it has been called (or '
carrymother', as the Dutch have it: Zipper and Sevenhuijsen, 1987—a term I ...
Professor Margaret Stacey, 2003
9
Human Rights and Biomedicine
... provide support for claims to in vitro fertilization, surrogate parenting, womb
leasing etc.? Indeed, reproductive rights are formulated very frequently as but
obvious elaborations of this universal human right to establish a family.
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Contemporary Moral Issues
Surrogacy ('womb-leasing') - a woman bears a child for a woman who cannot
become pregnant and hands the child over after birth. Surrogate motherhood is a
commercial transaction in which a couple, and sometimes a single person, buy ...