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Inconceivable Conceptions: Psychotherapy, Fertility and the New Reproductive Technologies Book

Inconceivable Conceptions: Psychotherapy, Fertility and the New Reproductive Technologies
Inconceivable Conceptions: Psychotherapy, Fertility and the New Reproductive Technologies, It is over two decades since the first test-tube baby was born. During this period a new belief that all infertile women can now have babies has become widely accepted; indeed, infertile couples may feel great pressure to seek a medical solution. However,, Inconceivable Conceptions: Psychotherapy, Fertility and the New Reproductive Technologies has a rating of 4 stars
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Inconceivable Conceptions: Psychotherapy, Fertility and the New Reproductive Technologies, It is over two decades since the first test-tube baby was born. During this period a new belief that all infertile women can now have babies has become widely accepted; indeed, infertile couples may feel great pressure to seek a medical solution. However,, Inconceivable Conceptions: Psychotherapy, Fertility and the New Reproductive Technologies
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  • Inconceivable Conceptions: Psychotherapy, Fertility and the New Reproductive Technologies
  • Written by author Juliet Miller
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., May 2003
  • It is over two decades since the first test-tube baby was born. During this period a new belief that all infertile women can now have babies has become widely accepted; indeed, infertile couples may feel great pressure to seek a medical solution. However,
  • The medicalization of reproduction begun by the arrival of in vitro fertilization in the 1970s has led to more intense feelings of loss and ambivalence about issues concerning fertility, according to Psychotherapists Haynes and Miller. Including contribut
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1Introduction3
2Assisted reproductive technology and the fertility clinic11
3Clinical waste19
4One man's story27
5Eros and ART33
6Mourning the never born and the loss of the Angel47
7The battle with mortality and the urge to procreate60
8Myths and reality in male infertility73
9Love, hate and the generative couple86
10The story of Seth's egg105
11Seth109
12Gifts of life in absentia: regenerative fertility and the puzzle of the 'missing genetrix'120
13Women's work: the practice of donor insemination amongst some lesbian women143
14Egg donation: the mission to have a child166
15Dark reflections: the shadow side of assisted reproductive techniques181
16Afterword207
Appendix217
Glossary of terms used in ART (assisted reproductive technology)219
Index227


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