ASSISTED REPRODUCTION

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ASSISTED REPRODUCTION “WHAT WEBS WE WEAVE, WHEN FIRST WE PRACTICE TO CONCEIVE.”

FORMS ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION BY THE HUSBAND (AIH) ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION BY A DONER (AID) IN VITRO FERTILIZATION [“TEST-TUBE BABIES”] “GIFT” EGG DONATION WOMB DONATION SURROGACY GENETIC MOTHER’S EGG AND GENETIC FATHER’S SPERM GENETIC FATHER’S SPERM AND WOMB-MOTHER’S EGG CLONING ADOPTION

PARENTAGE AND SOCIAL ROLE OF CHILD WHO ARE THE PARENTS? COUNSELING HOW IS CHILD AFFECTED? GENETIC IDENTITY SOCIAL IDENTITY SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS