Reframing the debate around state responses to infertility: considering the harms of subfertility and involuntary childlessness
Many countries are experiencing increasing levels of demand for access to assisted reproductive technologies (ART). Policies regarding who can access ART and with what (if any) support from a collective purse are highly contested, raising questions about what state responses are justified. Whilst mu...
Main Authors: | Brown, R, Rogers, W, Entwistle, V, Bhattacharya, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2016
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