Egg freezing and egg banking: empowerment and alienation in assisted reproduction.

Authors:
Robertson JA.

Journal:
J Law Biosci

Publication Year: 2014

DOI:
10.1093/jlb/lsu002

PMCID:
PMC5033547

PMID:
27774158

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Full Title: J Law Biosci

Abbreviation: J Law Biosci

Country: Unknown

Publisher: Unknown

Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Medicine, Legal

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

Available in PMC: Yes

PDF Available: No

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"98: Disclosure of risks and uncertainties satisfies the duty of informed consent, even if the procedure did not otherwise meet the standard of care for those age groups. Then the question would be whether a physician is acting reasonably in responding to requests for a service that will subject women to costs, burdens, and risks for a less certain pay-off. Fertility programs have financial incentives to offer this service. Women in their twenties will gain the most protection, but may need it the least because they may end up having offspring without thawing stored eggs."

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