Late-in-life motherhood: Ethico-legal perspectives on the postponement of childbearing and access to artificial reproductive technologies
Many women postpone childbearing until later in life and face infertility as a result. Social attitudes are often critical of whether these women should receive assisted reproductive technologies. These attitudes include blame for choosing to “have it all” with a career and a family, ridicule of old...
Main Author: | Goold, I |
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Other Authors: | Francis, L |
Format: | Book section |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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