Sentences with phrase «fertility industry»

Some turn to the growing fertility industry and its costly treatments such as in vitro fertilization.
Whilst I was pleased to notice the jibe at the artificial fertility industry, I found the reference to GM food mildly irritating.
Focusing on the two hundred year history of artificial insemination, it investigates how popular and scientific ideas about gendered bodies, heredity, and risk shaped the transformation of sperm into a (frozen) commodity, were pivotal to separating the act of sex from reproduction, and laid the institutional foundations for the modern fertility industry.
Through this controversial contest, Micheli explores the complexities of America's burgeoning fertility industry and paints an intimate portrait of the many resilient couples determined to have a baby against all odds.
The original United Methodist proposal recognized that the fertility industry already engages in the routine production, cryopreservation (freezing) and disposal of human embryos in the process of IVF Mainline Protestants have largely avoided this set of questions attached to IVF, perhaps because we are justifiably reluctant to question the process by which many (rightly) beloved and (rightly) baptized children have been conceived,
SART has tracked and produced annual reports like these on the fertility industry since the mid-1980s.
Circle has joined a select few agencies in the fertility industry that have access to an advanced facial recognition software, which assists intended parents in finding the right egg donor.
Faced with this mismatch, it helps to remember that much of the fertility industry is a profit - making business that has been criticised by academics for making excessive promises and offering techniques that have never been properly validated.
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