POSTnote. It was first published on Monday, 24 January 1994. It was last updated on Tuesday, 12 May 2015.
Reproductive Technologies
Recent public consultation on the future possibility of using foetal ovaries in infertility treatment has brought home how far reproductive technologies allow ‘natural’ constraints on human reproduction to be by-passed. There have been calls for Parliament to debate the ethical issues raised by this and other aspects of infertility treatment.
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- Research briefing
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- POST-PN-48
- Subjects
- Fertility Ethics IVF Human experiments Embryology
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- POST
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- View this Research briefing on researchbriefings.parliament.uk
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