Reproductive medicine Books

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Technologies of Sexuality Identity and Sexual Health

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    £137.75

  • Gynaecology by Ten Teachers

    Taylor & Francis Ltd Gynaecology by Ten Teachers

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    Book SynopsisFirst published in 1919 as ''Diseases of Women'', Gynaecology by Ten Teachers is well established as a concise, yet comprehensive, guide within its field. The 21st Edition has been thoroughly updated by its latest team of ''teachers'', integrating clinical material with the latest scientific developments that underpin patient care. Each chapter is highly structured, with learning objectives, definitions, aetiology, clinical features, investigations, treatments and key point summaries and additional reading where appropriate. A key theme for this edition is ''professionalism'' and information specific to this is threaded throughout the text. KEY FEATURES Fully revised content is entirely refreshed and up to date for this 21st Edition, including the latest imaging and reproductive technologies and current guidelines for best practices Highly illustrated text supported and enhanced throughout by high-quality colour li

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    £137.85

  • The Boston IVF Handbook of Infertility

    Taylor & Francis Ltd The Boston IVF Handbook of Infertility

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    £104.50

  • New Technologies and Perinatal Medicine

    Taylor & Francis Ltd New Technologies and Perinatal Medicine

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    Book SynopsisThe potential impact of work being conducted in genomics, proteomics, and metabolomics upon clinical practice for gynecologists is immense but not yet completely appreciated. This groundbreaking text from international experts examines the newest topics on the perinatal agenda and gives clinicians a  real look into the future via the newest methodologies.Table of ContentsI. PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS: SETTING THESCENE. The mother: Adaptation to pregnancy and normal metabolism. Maternal and fetal normal and abnormal nutrition. Great obstetrical syndromes: It’s all in the placenta. Normal and abnormal fetal growth. Preterm labor and birth. Gestational diabetes mellitus. Preeclampsia. Maternal obesity. Maternal health: Immediate, short-, and long-term complications following pregnancy. The fetus and the neonate: Immediate, short-, and long-term impact. Cost of pregnancy complications related to noncommunicable diseases and cost effectiveness of interventions to address them. II. TOWARDS PREDICTIONAND PREVENTION. Integrated system biology approaches to fetal medicine problems. Omics and female reproduction. Maternal genome and pregnancy outcomes. Placental development and omics. Placental metabolomics in obese pregnancies. Methylome and epigenetic markers. Microbiome and pregnancy complications. Small noncoding RNAs as biomarkers for pregnancy complications. Urine metabolomics and proteomics in prenatal health. Metabolomics and perinatal complications. Metabolomics in normal and pathologic pregnancies. Metabolomics in amniotic fluid. Omics and coagulation disorders in pregnancy. Omics and perinatal medicine: Preeclampsia. Single nucleotide polymorphisms and pregnancy complications. Metabolomics and perinatal cardiology. Metabolomics and human breast milk: A unique and inimitable food for infants. Neurodevelopment and placental omics. Early life complications, placental genomics, and risk for neurodevelopmental disorders in offspring. Metabolomics and perinatal asphyxia. Environment, pregnancy complications, and omics. Sleep and pregnancy complications. Maternal plasma cell-free DNA screening: I. Basic science and applications. Maternal plasma cell-free DNA screening: II. Integration into clinical practice. Microarrays. Whole exome and whole genome sequencing

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    £161.50

  • Cambridge University Press DrugInduced Infertility and Sexual Dysfunction

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    £41.79

  • Cambridge University Press Hematological Complications in Obstetrics Pregnancy and Gynecology

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    £89.29

  • Cambridge University Press PreEclampsia

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    £82.64

  • Cambridge University Press An Introduction to Male Reproductive Medicine

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    £35.14

  • Cambridge University Press Handbook of Human Oocyte Cryopreservation

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    £72.19

  • Cambridge University Press The Uterus

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    £73.14

  • Cambridge University Press WHO Manual for the Standardized Investigation and Diagnosis of the Infertile Couple

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    £24.99

  • Cambridge University Press Human Reproduction Social Biology Topics

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    £36.09

  • Cambridge University Press Gametes The Oocyte

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    £77.89

  • Cambridge University Press Gametes The Spermatozoon

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    £56.04

  • Cambridge University Press Environmental Impacts on Reproductive Health and Fertility

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    978-0521519526

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    £117.80

  • Cambridge University Press The Fetal Matrix Evolution Development and Disease

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  • Cambridge University Press 1867 Disraeli Gladstone and Revoln The Passing of the Second Reform Bill Cambridge Studies in the History and Theory of Politics

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  • Cambridge University Press Obstetrics Gynaecology and Womens Health

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  • Cambridge University Press Preterm Labour

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  • Cambridge University Press Women with Epilepsy

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  • Tangled Diagnoses  Prenatal Testing Women and

    The University of Chicago Press Tangled Diagnoses Prenatal Testing Women and

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    Book SynopsisA history of prenatal testing that shows it to be more complicated than a simple medical advance, bringing with it a host of questions about ethics and responsibility.

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    £104.00

  • Animal Models and Human Reproduction

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Animal Models and Human Reproduction

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    Book SynopsisOur knowledge of reproductive biology has increased enormously in recent years on cellular, molecular, and genetic levels, leading to significant breakthroughs that have directly benefitted in vitro fertilization (IVF) and other assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in humans and animal systems.Table of ContentsList of Contributors xv 1 Anatomy of the Reproductive System 1Gheorghe M. Constantinescu 1.1 Male Genital Organs in Domestic Mammals 1 1.2 Female Genital Organs in Domestic Mammals 5 1.3 The Genital System in Domestic Mammals Species by Species 9 1.4 Genital Organs in Laboratory Mammals 35 References 56 2 Anatomy of Mammalian (Endocrine) Glands Controlling the Reproduction 59Gheorghe M. Constantinescu 2.1 The Hypothalamus Including the Hypophysis 59 2.2 The Cerebral Epiphysis 61 2.3 The Thyroid Gland 61 2.4 The Adrenal Glands 62 2.5 The Sexual Glands 63 2.6 The Liver 63 References 63 3 Models for Investigating Placental Biology 65Laramie Pence and Bhanu P. Telugu 3.1 Introduction 65 3.2 Classification of Placenta 66 3.3 Development of Human Placenta 69 3.4 Modeling Placental Development and Diseases of Placental Origin 73 3.5 Summary 82 References 82 4 Early Developmental Programming of the Ovarian Reserve, Ovarian Function, and Fertility 91Francesca Mossa, Siobhàn W. Walsh, Alex C.O. Evans, Fermin Jimenez-Krassel, and James J. Ireland 4.1 Introduction 91 4.2 Impact of Prenatal Environmental Challenges on Fetal Oogonia (Germ Cells) 92 4.3 Impact of Prenatal Environmental Challenges on Fetal Follicle/Oocyte Numbers (Healthy versus Atretic) and Oocyte Quality 94 4.4 Impact of Prenatal Environmental Challenges on the Ovarian Reserve (Total Number of Morphologically Healthy Follicles/Oocytes in Ovaries) in Offspring 95 4.5 Impact of Prenatal Environmental Challenges on Ovarian Function (e.g., Pituitary Gonadotropin Secretion, Ovarian Hormone/Growth Factor Production, Response to Gonadotropins, Follicle Development, Irregular Reproductive Cycles, and Ovulation Rate) in Offspring 98 4.6 Impact of Prenatal Environmental Challenges on Fertility (as Measured by Conception Rates, Fecundity, or Age at Puberty or Menopause) in Offspring 100 4.7 Summary and Conclusion 101 References 102 5 Small Non-Coding RNAS in Gametogenesis 109Lukasz Smorag and D. V. Krishna Pantakani 5.1 Small Non-Coding RNAs 109 5.2 Function of sncRNAs in Gametogenesis 109 Acknowledgment 119 References 119 6 The Ovarian Follicle of Cows as a Model for Human 127Marc-André Sirard 6.1 Introduction 127 6.2 A Similar Physiology of Folliculogenesis 128 6.3 Assisted Reproduction 131 6.4 Testing the Competence Hypothesis 136 6.5 Conclusion 136 References 136 7 Production of Energy and Determination of Competence: Past Knowledge, Present Research, and Future Opportunities in Oocyte and Embryo Metabolism 145Jason R. Herrick, Elena Silva, and Rebecca L. Krisher 7.1 Introduction 145 7.2 Measuring Metabolism 145 7.3 The Relationship Between Oocyte Metabolism and Quality 148 7.4 Embryo Metabolism 152 7.5 Metabolic Biomarkers 157 7.6 Toward Personalized Culture Media: Formulating Media for Specific Maternal Conditions 158 7.7 Summary 161 References 162 8 Signal Transduction Pathways in Oocyte Maturation 177François J. Richard, Nicolas Santiquet, Annick Bergeron, and Daulat Raheem Khan 8.1 Introduction 177 8.2 Phosphodiesterase 181 8.3 Gap Junction Communications 192 8.4 Metabolic Switch (AMPK) 193 8.5 Conclusion 198 References 198 9 Pig Models of Reproduction 213B.R. Mordhorst and R.S. Prather 9.1 Introduction 213 9.2 Early Embryonic Development 213 9.3 Oocyte Maturation 215 9.4 Fertilization 216 9.5 Tubouterine Contractility 216 9.6 Development to the Blastocyst Stage 216 9.7 Pregnancy and Developmental Programming 217 9.8 Puberty 222 9.9 Reproductive Disease 223 9.10 Summary 223 Acknowledgments 223 References 223 10 The Mare as an Animal Model for Reproductive Aging in the Woman 235Elaine M. Carnevale 10.1 Introduction 235 10.2 Ovarian Activity and Reproductive Cycles 236 10.3 The Follicle 238 10.4 Fertility 239 10.5 The Oocyte 240 10.6 Conclusions 242 References 242 11 Spotlight on Reproduction in Domestic Dogs as a Model for Human Reproduction 247Shirley J. Wright 11.1 Introduction 247 11.2 Dog Reproduction 255 11.3 Dog-Assisted Reproductive Technology 321 11.4 Dog Contraception 328 11.5 The Dog as a Model for Human Reproduction 328 11.6 Concluding Statements 332 Acknowledgments 333 References 333 12 Animal Models of Inflammation During Pregnancy 359Karen E. Racicot and Keith E. Latham 12.1 Introduction 359 12.2 Local Inflammation of the Pregnant Female Reproductive Tract 360 12.3 Systemic Inflammation During Pregnancy 361 12.4 Genetic Models and Cellular Manipulation to Study Inflammation During Pregnancy 365 12.5 Inflammation During Pregnancy and Offspring Disease 370 12.6 Perspectives and Conclusions 372 Acknowledgments 373 References 373 13 Practical Approaches, Achievements, and Perspectives in the Study on Signal Transduction in Oocyte Maturation and Fertilization: Focusing on the African Clawed Frog Xenopus laevisas an Animal Model 383Ken-ichi Sato 13.1 Introduction to Reproductive Biology of Frog Oocytes and Eggs 383 13.2 Practical Approaches 383 13.3 Achievements and Perspectives 395 Acknowledgments 396 Appendix 396 References 399 14 Prezygotic Chromosomal Examination of Mouse Spermatozoa 401Hiroyuki Watanabe and Hiroyuki Tateno 14.1 Introduction 401 14.2 Procedure of Sperm Chromosome Screening 402 14.3 Practical Use of SCS Before Fertilization 404 14.4 Conclusion 406 Acknowledgments 406 Addendum 406 References 406 15 Molecular and Cellular Aspects of Mammalian Sperm Acrosomal Exocytosis 409Florenza A. La Spina, Cintia Stival, Dario Krapf, and Mariano G. Buffone 15.1 Introduction 409 15.2 Structure of the Acrosome 409 15.3 Intermediate Stages of Exocytosis 412 15.4 Sperm Capacitation Prepare the Sperm to Undergo Acrosomal Exocytosis 412 15.5 Physiological Site for the Occurrence of Acrosomal Exocytosis 414 15.6 SNARES and Other Proteins from the Fusion Machinery 416 15.7 Hyperpolarization 417 15.8 Actin Cytoskeleton 417 15.9 Calcium 418 References 419 16 Sperm Chromatin Dynamics Associated with Male Fertility in Mammals 427Naseer A. Kutchy, Sule Dogan, Abdullah Kaya, Arlindo Moura, and Erdogan Memili 16.1 Introduction 427 16.2 Sperm Chromatin Structure Modulates Sperm Nuclear Shape and Function 429 16.3 The Bull Is a Suitable Model for the Study of Male Fertility in Humans 430 16.4 Conclusions and Prospects 430 Acknowledgments 431 References 431 17 Epigenome Modification and Ubiquitin-Dependent Proteolysis During Pronuclear Development of the Mammalian Zygote: Animal Models to Study Pronuclear Development 435Jan Nevoral and Peter Sutovsky 17.1 Introduction 435 17.2 Milestones of Pronuclear Development 436 17.3 Nuclear Envelope, Nuclear Pore Complexes, and Nuclear Lamina Changes During Pronuclear Development 438 17.4 Molecular Mechanism of Paternal and Maternal Pronucleus Biogenesis 440 17.5 Role of UPS in Pronuclear Biogenesis 442 17.6 Posttranslational Modifications of Pronuclear Histones 443 17.7 Sirtuin Family Histone Deacetylases in Gametogenesis and Development 446 17.8 Clinical and Technological Considerations 447 17.9 Conclusions 450 Acknowledgments 450 References 450 18 Alterations of the Epigenome Induced by the Environment in Reproduction 467Zhao-Jia Ge, Shen Yin, and Heide Schatten 18.1 Introduction 467 18.2 Epigenetic Reprogramming 467 18.3 Environment and Epigenetic Alterations 470 18.4 Animal Models Used in Reproduction to Research Epigenetic Alterations Induced by the Environment 472 18.5 Effects of Environment on Epigenetic Modifications in Humans 475 18.6 Epigenetics and Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) 475 18.7 Priorities for the Future 476 Acknowledgments 476 References 476 19 Toward Development of Pluripotent Porcine Stem Cells by Road Mapping Early Embryonic Development 485Stoyan Petkov, Kristine Freude, Kaveh Mashayekhi, Poul Hyttel, and Vanessa Hall 19.1 Introduction 485 19.2 Current Status on the Pluripotent State in the Pig Embryo 489 19.3 Current Status of the Establishment of Porcine Embryonic Stem Cells (pESCs) 491 19.4 Current Status in Establishment of Porcine-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells 494 19.5 Future Perspectives: Use of Global Profiling on Pluripotent Cells from Pig Embryo and Pluripotent Stem Cells 499 19.6 Discussion and Conclusions 501 Acknowledgments 502 References 502 20 Applications of Metabolomics in Reproductive Biology 509Ana Luiza Cazaux Velho, Rodrigo Oliveira, Thu Dinh, Arlindo Moura, Abdullah Kaya, and Erdogan Memili 20.1 Introduction 509 20.2 Metabolomics and Reproductive Biology 510 20.3 Metabolomics Studies in Large Animals as Models for Humans 513 20.4 Conclusions and Future Prospects 513 Acknowledgments 514 Conflict of Interest 514 References 514 21 Cryopreservation of Mammalian Oocytes 519Muhammad Anzar 21.1 Principles of Cryopreservation 519 21.2 Cryopreservation of Mammalian Oocytes 522 Acknowledgments 542 Abbreviations 543 References 543 Index 557

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    £165.25

  • High Risk: Stories of Pregnancy, Birth, and the

    WW Norton & Co High Risk: Stories of Pregnancy, Birth, and the

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    Book Synopsis“My work offers a window into the darkest and lightest corners of people’s lives, into the extremes of human experience,” writes Dr. Chavi Eve Karkowsky in High Risk, her timely and unflinching account of working in maternal-fetal medicine—that branch of medicine that concerns high-risk pregnancies. Whether offering insight into the rise in home births, the alarming rise in America’s maternal mortality rate, or the history of involuntary sterilization, Karkowsky offers a window into all that pregnancy, labor, and birth can entail—birth and joy, but also challenge and loss—illustrating the complexity of reproductive life and the systems that surround it. With historical insight and journalistic verve, Karkowsky unpacks what is involved for women, for a family, and for us as a society; and explores what’s at risk when these aspects of medicine remain clouded in mystery and misinformation.Trade Review"Pregnancies don’t always end up happily ever after, even in the skilled hands of a maternal-fetal medicine physician like Karkowsky. . . . [S]he provides a great deal of helpful information, carefully explaining an alphabet soup of acronyms . . . [S]he spells out why some pre-existing conditions in pregnant moms can lead to problems. . . . It’s reassuring to know that maternal deaths are rare and that doctors try so hard to help at-risk moms and their babies meet the odds." -- Karen Springen, Booklist"In addition to graphic accounts of complications, Karkowsky also examines how pregnancy care is evolving—not always for the better.... Karkowsky urges better communication between doctors and nurses and doctors and patients, especially in conveying tragic news. She also makes frequent references to her own experiences as a wife and mother, subject to some of the risks she describes. A solid primer on pregnancy risks as well as a cogent plea for progress to make childbirth even less perilous." -- Kirkus Reviews"As a physician and mother expecting my second child, I found this book to portray pregnancy as the nuanced and poignant experience that it is. A compelling and engaging read." -- Dr. Leana Wen, physician, professor, and former President/CEO of Planned Parenthood"Dr. Karkowsky unflinchingly probes the expectations, precedents, myths, realities, and curveballs of modern pregnancy and delivery. This book is a significant contribution to the discourse about women’s health and medicine today." -- Danielle Ofri, MD, PhD, author of When We Do Harm"Profound, gripping, unsparing, and compassionate, High Risk offers a nuanced examination of issues that impact so many of us, from a perspective we almost never get to hear. This is an important book that shines a critical light on the medicine and systems surrounding pregnancy and birth." -- Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, author of Nurture the Wow"What a gift to find a voice like Dr. Karkowsky's in the literary conversation around birth. Her humility, introspection, self-examination, and expertise is precisely what we need from our most highly trained specialists.… A fascinating dispatch from the front lines of high-risk obstetrics." -- Elisa Albert, author of After Birth"Dr. Karkowsky knows her subject from the inside, and shows us, both through her narratives and her wise reflections on them, just why such 'knowledge is powerful and painful and damaging, but it's also powerful and healing and wonderful.'… Every doctor, medical student, and prospective parent should read it." -- Terrence Holt, author of Internal Medicine"An edifying and utterly enthralling meditation on the joys and sorrows of being a doctor at the frontlines of high-risk pregnancies. Dr. Chavi Eve Karkowsky is a clinician who loves what she does, who grapples with tough decisions and who cares deeply about women’s reproductive health…This book should be mandatory reading for any woman who has been pregnant or considering pregnancy and everyone who provides health care to women.”" -- Randi H. Epstein, author of Aroused

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    £19.95

  • Women as Wombs: Reproductive Technologies & the

    £14.95

  • PROLOG: Reproductive Endocrinology and

    American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists PROLOG: Reproductive Endocrinology and

    Book SynopsisEach of the 6 units of PROLOG addresses a major area in obstetrics and gynecology and consists of two parts - an assessment book and a critique book. Put your knowledge to the test and earn 25 CME credits for this volume! On completion, users of this unit should be able to: Screen with appropriate diagnostic tests for endocrinology and infertility conditions. Determine the appropriate medical management to address infertility. Understand the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian-uterine axis. Apply concepts of the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian-uterine axis when considering medical therapy. Understand the basics of assisted reproductive technology. Counsel women regarding treatment options for primary and secondary amenorrhea and infertility.

    £169.20

  • PROLOG: Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive

    American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists PROLOG: Female Pelvic Medicine and Reconstructive

    Book SynopsisEach of the 6 units of PROLOG addresses a major area in obstetrics and gynecology and consists of two parts - an assessment book and a critique book. Put your knowledge to the test and earn 14 CME credits for this volume!This edition contains a critique book and an assessment book. The assessment for this edition is available online, and can be purchased at acog.org/prologexam.On completion, users of this unit should be able to: Discuss normal pelvic anatomy and physiology and how alterations in anatomy and physiology contribute to development of pelvic floor disorders. Identify the pathophysiologic and epidemiologic factors that contribute to pelvic floor disorders in women. Associate symptom bother and quality of life impact of different pelvic floor disorders, determine appropriate diagnostic workups, and select accurate diagnoses. Associate pelvic floor symptoms with corresponding signs on examination and testing to ensure accurate diagnoses. Discuss the alternative surgical and nonsurgical treatment options for pelvic floor disorders and identify common complications of therapy. Apply knowledge of anatomy and appropriate surgical techniques in the surgical treatment of pelvic floor disorders.

    £107.10

  • Dennen's Forceps Deliveries

    American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists Dennen's Forceps Deliveries

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    Book SynopsisThis volume retains much of the original text from the previous edition, including explanations of forceps devices and techniques. It also provides the latest College guidelines, a chapter on vacuum-assisted deliveries, and information on the current and changing status of forceps deliveries.

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    £999.99

  • Supremely Wrong: The Injustice of Abortion

    NEWTYPE Publishing Supremely Wrong: The Injustice of Abortion

    Book SynopsisUNDERSTAND THE BIG ISSUE DIVIDING OUR NATION “Every political fight will eventually be an abortion fight,” stated The Daily Beast in 2017. Gallup polls confirm that abortion rights versus the right to life remains the most contentious debate in American society. Shouldn’t we discard the talking points and examine why it all matters? In SUPREMELY WRONG, Dr. Brent Boles provides an insider’s survey of the issues at stake. From helping his patients left mistreated by the abortion industry, to testifying before state legislators, firsthand accounts from this practicing OB/GYN reveal injustice at large in America. Dr. Boles opens the leading embryology textbooks to show what science says about when life begins. He exposes how the silence of the church and two-faced politicians have contributed to the national loss of nearly one million babies in the womb annually. He even shares transparently of his own pain and regret, which today fuels a life-saving mission. Applying principles of medical ethics to challenge popular pro-choice rhetoric, SUPREMELY WRONG advances the national dialogue on life issues with surprising stories and accessible logic. It’s more than research that resounds with truth. It’s a call to action.

    £13.25

  • Legitimating Life: Adoption in the Age of

    Rutgers University Press Legitimating Life: Adoption in the Age of

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    Book SynopsisThe phenomenon of transnational adoption is changing in the age of globalization and biotechnology. In Legitimating Life, Sonja van Wichelen boldly describes how contemporary justifications of cross-border adoption navigate between child welfare, humanitarianism, family making, capitalism, science, and health. Focusing on contemporary institutional practices of adoption in the United States and the Netherlands, she traces how professionals, bureaucrats, lawyers, politicians, social workers, and experts legitimate a practice that became progressively controversial. Throughout the past few decades transnational adoption transformed from a humanitarian response to a means of making family. In this new manifestation, life becomes necessarily economized. While push and pull factors, demand and supply dynamics, and competition between agencies set the stage for the globalization of adoption, international conventions, scientific knowledge, and the language of human rights universalized the phenomenon. Van Wichelen argues that such technoscientific legitimations of a globalizing practice are rearticulating colonial logics of race and civilization. Yet, she also lets us see beyond the biopolitical project and into alternative ways of making kin. Trade Review“In Legitimating Life, Sonja van Wichelen provides a comprehensive analysis of the transformation of international adoption into a technology of reproduction through the imposition of a legal 'clean break' that decouples the child from its family and community of origin so that it can become a global resource for producing 'as-if-begotten' families in Europe and North America. Legitimating Life makes a compelling case for a new politics of international adoption that opens up a landscape for 'the doing and desiring of kinship otherwise,' even as it secures the right of every child to family life, as mandated by international law.” -- Barbara Yngvesson * author of Belonging in an Adopted World: Race, Identity, and Transnational Adoption *"Van Wichelen offers a captivating and capacious framework for understanding global reproduction and modern family formation. Using ethnographic moments in international adoption as a launch point, she develops a sophisticated critique of the interrelations among humanitarianism, rights, and biomedicalization." -- Sara Dorow * author of Transnational Adoption: A Cultural Economy of Race, Gender, and Kinship *Table of ContentsContents List of figures, tables and images Acknowledgements Introduction: Adoption in the Age of Globalization and Biotechnology The Ethical Market: Between Reproduction and Humanitarianism Double Movements: International Law as Transparency Device Valuing Bodies: Somatic Ethics in the Biomedicalization of Adoption Grievable Lives: The Adoptee and the Child Migrant Economies of Return: Openness, Knowledge, Relations Conclusion: Legitimating Life Bibliography Index

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    £36.10

  • Bishops and Bodies: Reproductive Care in American

    Rutgers University Press Bishops and Bodies: Reproductive Care in American

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    Book SynopsisOne out of every six patients in the United States is treated in a Catholic hospital that follows the policies of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops. These policies prohibit abortion, sterilization, contraception, some treatments for miscarriage and gender confirmation, and other reproductive care, undermining hard-won patients’ rights to bodily autonomy and informed decision-making. Drawing on rich interviews with patients and providers, this book reveals both how the bishops’ directives operate and how people inside Catholic hospitals navigate the resulting restrictions on medical practice. In doing so, Bishops and Bodies fleshes out a vivid picture of how The Church’s stance on sex, reproduction, and “life” itself manifests in institutions that affect us all.Trade Review"Shortly after the Supreme Court issued its opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, horrific stories began to emerge from hospitals across the country. To many, these denials of emergency medical care seemed to be an alarming new consequence of the Supreme Court’s decision. Lori Freedman, however, has documented such stories for well over a decade. We would do well to study her work carefully — including her book Bishops and Bodies: Reproductive Care in American Catholic Hospitals — in this critical moment. * Catholics for Choice *“It’s a recipe for disaster—the Catholic Church wants the most births possible, and most American women want to limit their childbearing and protect their health with modern advances in contraception and abortion. Yet in the name of corporate conscience, our anachronistic laws allow Catholic healthcare to require physicians of all faiths to do things that violate medical ethics and often constitute malpractice. Freedman’s compelling research, rich storytelling, and incisive analysis reveal how outrageous Bishop-knows-best medicine really is.” -- Katie Watson * author of Scarlet A: The Ethics, Law and Politics of Ordinary Abortion *"Bishops and Bodies is poised to make a significant impact not just in social science and medical humanities circles, but in broader public conversations about health care, reproductive rights, and the place of religion in society." -- Jessica Martucci * author of Back to the Breast: Natural Motherhood and Breastfeeding in America *Table of ContentsForeword by Debra Stulberg Prologue: Unsafe and Unequal Introduction: Doctrinal Iatrogenesis 1 Growth: How Catholic Health Care Expanded 2 Inferior: How Catholic Directives Contradict Medical Standards 3 Consumer Medicine? Patients and the Illusion of Choice 4 Emergencies: Patient Loss and Suffering 5 Mostly Above-Board Workarounds 6 Under the Radar Workarounds 7 Separation of Church and Hospital 8 Conclusion Acknowledgements Appendix Notes Index

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    £27.99

  • Clinical Practice Handbook for Safe Abortion

    World Health Organization Clinical Practice Handbook for Safe Abortion

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    4 in stock

    £18.27

  • Sexual health human rights and the law

    World Health Organization Sexual health human rights and the law

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £17.10

  • Managing complications in pregnancy and

    World Health Organization Managing complications in pregnancy and

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    £76.00

  • Sexual and Reproductive Health of Adolescents and

    World Health Organization Sexual and Reproductive Health of Adolescents and

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    2 in stock

    £13.55

  • Integrating Poverty and Gender into Health

    WHO Regional Office for the Western Pacific Integrating Poverty and Gender into Health

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    3 in stock

    £14.41

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