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Excluding indigenous bioethical concerns when regulating frozen embryo storage: An Aotearoa New Zealand case study  Ruth P. Fitzgerald, Michael Legge,

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1 Excluding indigenous bioethical concerns when regulating frozen embryo storage: An Aotearoa New Zealand case study  Ruth P. Fitzgerald, Michael Legge, Poia Rewi, Ella J. Robinson  Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online  Volume 8, Pages (June 2019) DOI: /j.rbms Copyright © 2019 The Authors Terms and Conditions

2 Fig. 1 Examples of the ‘conflict avoidance’ and ‘build-up avoidance’ discourses in the New Zealand parliamentary debates which reinforced each other to create the overall discursive Pākehā cultural response to cryopreserved embryos of ‘tidy housekeeping’. Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online 2019 8, 10-22DOI: ( /j.rbms ) Copyright © 2019 The Authors Terms and Conditions


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