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A Donor Insemination Guide

A Donor Insemination Guide
Author: Marie Mohler
Publisher: Alice Street Editions
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Artificial insemination, Human
ISBN: 9781560232261

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Shares the experiences of other lesbian women who have successfully conceived using donor insemination. Reveals everything the doctors don't tell you about the practical details and emotional aspects of this intimate process.


Let Me Explain

Let Me Explain
Author: Jane T. Schnitter
Publisher: Perspectives Press (IN)
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1995
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780944934128

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A little girl explains how she was conceived through artificial insemination and that although she has genes from her mother and a donor, her dad is her only father.


Helping the Stork

Helping the Stork
Author: Carol Frost Vercollone
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997-10-30
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780028619170

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Helping the Stork The sourcebook for all the information parents-to-be need to know about the choices and challenges of donor insemination Each year donor insemination (DI) offers a pathway to parenthood for the hundreds of thousands who turn to family-building alternatives. Although DI is considered as often as adoption, couples facing male infertility, as well as single women and lesbian couples, have had few places to turn for information about this method, which has been shrouded in secrecy. In Helping the Stork, parents-to-be, as well as friends and family, doctors, and counselors, can explore the choices and challenges raised by this alternative to overcoming childlessness. This comprehensive handbook moves through each step of the process: reaching a solid decision about whether donor insemination is the best choice for a family's future; handling the difficult issue of privacy; selecting a donor and getting started; and learning to thrive as a family meeting DI's added challenges. Full of wisdom from medical and mental health experts, Helping the Stork is also enriched with stories from many families who share their insights and experiences. This book is a reassuring, supportive, and helpful guide that no one considering or going through the process of donor insemination should be without. Visit us online at http://www.mcp.com/mgr


Donor Insemination

Donor Insemination
Author: C. L. R. Barratt
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1993-05-13
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780521404334

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Provides clear guidelines on the advantages, disadvantages and limitations of the use of donor insemination to treat infertility.


Donor Insemination

Donor Insemination
Author: Kenneth Raymond Daniels
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1998-05-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780521497831

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Donor insemination or DI is the oldest and most widely practised form of assisted conception but, until relatively recently, it had been assessed largely from a medical perspective. This 1998 book brings together an international group of social scientists to discuss the social, cultural, political and practical dimensions to DI, relating it to the wider debates about fertility treatment and the place of assisted conception in contemporary society. The contributors consider the experience of DI from the viewpoint of all the various parties involved, including the recipients of the treatment, the sperm providers, the clinicians, the people conceived and policy-makers working in the area. The assumptions informing the practices around DI and the reactions to it are critically examined, with reference to developments worldwide, cross-national issues, the language of DI, gender, sexuality, ethnicity and identity.


Sperm Donor Offspring

Sperm Donor Offspring
Author: Lynne W. Spencer
Publisher: Booksurge Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Artificial insemination, Human
ISBN: 9781419672613

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Sperm Donor Offspring: Identity and Other Experiences explores the psychological experience of sperm donor descendants, in order to examine the impact and implications of reproductive technologies.


The Gift of a Child

The Gift of a Child
Author: Robert Snowden
Publisher: University of Exeter Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1993
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780859894074

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The Gift of a Child is an easy-to-read book that gives clear and non-technical information about childlessness caused by male infertility and how this childlessness can be resolved through the use of donor insemination (DI). The book is written in a question-and-answer form and covers the issues raised by those seeking or undergoing DI treatment. It draws on the experience of couples whose own children were conceived by donor insemination and makes the knowledge gained by their experiences available to other childless couples. The questions answered include: What is DI? How common is DI treatment? How successful is DI? How much does DI cost? What happens at the time of treatment? Who is responsible if the baby is handicapped at birth? Does keeping DI hidden cause any problems? How do family and friends react when told about DI? What rights does the child have concerning knowledge of DI? Will the same donor be used for a second baby? Does the donor have any legal rights concerning the child? How many times is a donor used? What records are kept of treatment?


Scattered Seeds

Scattered Seeds
Author: Jacqueline Mroz
Publisher: Seal Press
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2017-06-06
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1580056172

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As typical as donor-conceived children have become, with at least a million such children in the US alone, their experiences are still unusual in many ways. In Scattered Seeds, journalist and writer Jacqueline Mroz looks at the growth of sperm donation and assisted reproduction and how it affects the children who are born, the women who buy and use the sperm to have kids, and the sperm donors who donate their genetic material to help others procreate. With empathy and in-depth analysis, Scattered Seeds explores the sociology, psychology, and anthropology surrounding those connected with fertility procedures today and looks back at the history that brought us to this point. The personal stories in this book will put a human face on the issues and help to illuminate this country's controversial and troubling unregulated fertility industry-an industry that has been compared to the Wild, Wild West, where anything goes. What is the human cost of our country's unregulated fertility industry? How are the lives of sperm-donor families changed? Scattered Seeds will answer those questions, considering carefully the social and psychological dynamics surrounding those connected with fertility procedures today.


Building a Family with the Assistance of Donor Insemination

Building a Family with the Assistance of Donor Insemination
Author: Kenneth Raymond Daniels
Publisher:
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Artificial insemination, Human
ISBN: 9780864694713

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This book has been written for parents who have used donor insemination to build their families and also for those considering whether the donor insemination option is the right option for them. The parents who share their stories in this book tell of the range of thoughts and feelings that they experienced from the time they discovered they needed help to build their families. They discuss the issues they faced concerning the decision to be open and honest with their children and how they talked with them. Here Ken Daniels combines parents' expectations with his and others' research and thinking. The result is a book that will contribute to the health and well-being of families that have been built with the assistance of donor insemination.