Artificial Reproduction
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Eggs and sperm can now be stored in UK for 55 years. What does it mean for donors and recipients?
While this change will probably be welcomed by people who wish to have fertility treatment, it could have important implications for donors.
Caroline A B Redhead, The Conversation, Jackson Kirkman-Brown, The Conversation, Leah Gilman, The Conversation & Lucy Frith, The Conversation
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The Y chromosome is disappearing. What will happen to men?
We needn’t hit the panic button yet.
Peter Ellis, The Conversation & Darren Griffin, The Conversation
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Centre to crack down on commercial surrogacy
Couples from foreign countries will not be allowed to have children through surrogate mothers in India.
Scroll Staff
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