Within-family reproductive technologies as a solution to childlessness due to infertility: Psychological issues and interventions |
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Authors: | Susan H. McDaniel |
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Affiliation: | (1) University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry, Rochester, New York |
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Abstract: | Patients choosing new reproductive technologies benefit from psychological consultation as they face unforeseen emotional and interpersonal sequalae from these procedures. This paper focuses on those patients who choose family members or close friends (i.e., known donors ) to donate sperm or eggs or uteri in order to conceive and produce their babies. Medical family therapy offers these patients and families a framework from which to examine the biological, psychological, and interpersonal issues involved in these within-family solutions to childlessness due to infertility.This paper is a revision of a talk, Medical Family Therapy, Infertility, and the New Reproductive Technologies, given at the 1994 annual meeting of the American Psychological Association on August 4 in Los Angeles, CA, as part of the Mini-convention on Families panel on Clinical Issues in Families and Health. |
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Keywords: | infertility reproductive technologies insemination, family donor surrogacy, within family childlessness, family solutions |
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