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Screening applicants for assisted reproduction : complexities and issues

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Sonia Allan
Different jurisdictions take different approaches to whether screening people before permitting access to assisted reproductive treatment (ART) is permissible, the criteria to be used, and whether such screening is provided for by law, guidelines or left to clinician discretion. This chapter examines the reasons for screening applicants for ART, the primary criteria used to screen applicants, and approaches to screening taken in the United States, the United Kingdom, and a number of states in Australia (as jurisdictions illustrative of where law, guidelines, or clinician discretion are practised). It examines whether screening is a useful tool that protects children.

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Title of book

Ethics, law and society

Series

Vol. 5

Chapter number

17

Pagination

257 - 276

Publisher

Ashgate Publishing

Place of publication

Farnham, England

ISBN-13

9781409419174

ISBN-10

1409419177

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1 Book chapter

Extent

21

Editor/Contributor(s)

N Priaulx, A Wrigley

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