Having your baby through egg donation / Ellen Sarasohn Glazer and Evelina Weidman Sterling.
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- 1299711170
- 9781299711174
- 9780857006523
- 0857006525
- Human reproductive technology -- Popular works
- Ovum -- Transplantation
- Infertility -- Psychological aspects
- Procréation médicalement assistée -- Ouvrages de vulgarisation
- Infertilité -- Aspect psychologique
- Infertility & Fertilization
- Counselling & Advice Services
- Coping With Personal Problems
- HEALTH & FITNESS -- Infertility
- Human reproductive technology
- Infertility -- Psychological aspects
- Ovum -- Transplantation
- 618.1/7806 23
- RG133.5 .G56 2013eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-304) and indexes.
Print version record.
Some introductions -- An overview of egg donation -- Deciding whether to pursue egg donation -- Choosing your donor -- Mental health counseling and legal issues -- Attempting pregnancy : a collaborative effort -- Pregnancy with donated eggs -- Parenthood after egg donation -- Ethics and faith -- The globalization of egg donation -- Egg donation, ever changing.
This is a comprehensive guide for those who are thinking of, or who are having a baby through egg donation. The second edition has been revised to cover fertility tourism and egg freezing and helpful advice is given on the personal and practical challenges involved.
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