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Reproductive Ethics

December 10, 2019

Circulating Fetal Cells Sequenced for Prenatal Testing Study

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December 9, 2019

Surgeons Transplant a Testicle from One Brother to His Twin

(New York Times) – A 36-year-old man born without testicles received one transplanted from his identical twin brother in a six-hour operation performed on Tuesday in Belgrade, Serbia, by an international team of surgeons. The surgery was intended to give … Read More

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December 9, 2019

Safety Problems Lead to Early End for Study of ‘Abortion Pill Reversal’

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, highlights, Informed Consent, News, Pharma, Reproductive Ethics, Women's Health



 
 

December 6, 2019

The New Bill That Would Create a Crime Called “Abortion Murder,” Explained

(Vox) – Ohio legislators last month introduced a measure that would, if passed, become the most restrictive abortion law in the country. The bill creates a new felony called “abortion murder,” making people who have or perform abortions subject to … Read More

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December 4, 2019

A Monthly Birth Control Pill? Experiment in Pigs Opens Door to More Trials

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Posted in News, Pharma, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

December 4, 2019

Same-Sex Couple Become First in World to Carry Baby in Both of Their Wombs

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Posted in Global Bioethics, News, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

December 4, 2019

Human Genetic Enhancement Might Soon Be Possible–But Where Do We Draw the Line?

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Posted in Eugenics, Genetic Ethics, News, Op-Ed, Reproductive Ethics, Research Ethics



 
 

December 4, 2019

China Gene-Edited Baby Experiment ‘May Have Created Unintended Mutations’

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Posted in Genetic Ethics, Global Bioethics, highlights, Informed Consent, News, Reproductive Ethics, Research Ethics



 
 

December 3, 2019

China’s CRISPR Babies: Read Exclusive Excerpts from the Unseen Original Research

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Posted in Biotech, Eugenics, Genetic Ethics, Global Bioethics, highlights, Informed Consent, News, Reproductive Ethics, Research Ethics



 
 

December 3, 2019

‘Predatory’ Advertising by IVF Clinics

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, Informed Consent, News, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

December 2, 2019

French Fertility Doctors Bend the Law to Allow Women to Freeze Eggs

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Posted in Global Bioethics, News, Public Policy, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

December 2, 2019

CDC: Abortion Down, Especially Among Teens

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December 2, 2019

The World’s Been Waiting for Male Birth Control. India May Be the First to Launch It.

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, Global Bioethics, News, Pharma, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

November 27, 2019

Fertility Rate in U.S. Hit a Record Low in 2018

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Posted in highlights, News, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

November 26, 2019

1 Year Later, Mystery Surrounds China’s Gene-Edited Babies

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Posted in Genetic Ethics, Global Bioethics, highlights, Informed Consent, News, Reproductive Ethics, Research Ethics



 
 

November 26, 2019

Genetic Testing IVF Embryos Doesn’t Improve the Chance of a Baby

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Posted in Genetic Ethics, News, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

November 25, 2019

Single in Poland? Your Embryos Could Be Given to Another Couple

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Posted in Global Bioethics, highlights, News, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

November 21, 2019

Selecting Embryos for IQ, Height Not Currently Practical: Study

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Posted in Eugenics, Genetic Ethics, highlights, News, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

November 19, 2019

‘Designer Babies’ Could Be Just Two Years Away, Expert Claims

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Posted in Biotech, Eugenics, Genetic Ethics, highlights, News, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

November 19, 2019

Include Egg Donors in CRISPR Gene-Editing Debate

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Posted in Genetic Ethics, News, Op-Ed, Reproductive Ethics, Research Ethics



 
 

November 18, 2019

In States with Restrictive Abortion Laws, Women Seek Online Options

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, Global Bioethics, highlights, News, Pharma, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

November 18, 2019

IVF Add-Ons Don’t Improve Birth Rates

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Posted in Informed Consent, News, Reproductive Ethics



 
 

November 15, 2019

CRISPR’s Unwanted Anniversary

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, Eugenics, Genetic Ethics, highlights, News, Op-Ed, Pediatric, Reproductive Ethics, Research Ethics



 
 

November 14, 2019

Cancer Doctors Hesitate to Discuss Fertility Issues with Young Women

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Posted in Clinical / Medical, News, Reproductive Ethics, Women's Health



 
 

November 14, 2019

Primate Embryos Grown in the Lab for Longer Than Ever Before

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Posted in Biotech, Global Bioethics, News, Reproductive Ethics, Research Ethics



 
 
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