Involving Children in Health and Social Research: ‘Human becomings’ or ‘active beings’? R Balen, E Blyth, H Calabretto, C Fraser, C Horrocks, M Manby Childhood 13 (1), 29-48, 2006 | 325 | 2006 |
Reproductive tourism-a price worth paying for reproductive autonomy? E Blyth, A Farrand Critical social policy 25 (1), 91-114, 2005 | 199 | 2005 |
“i wanted to be interesting. i wanted to be able to say ‘i've done something interesting with my life’”: Interviews with surrogate mothers in britain E Blyth Journal of reproductive and infant psychology 12 (3), 189-198, 1994 | 174 | 1994 |
Crossing borders for fertility treatment: motivations, destinations and outcomes of UK fertility travellers L Culley, N Hudson, F Rapport, E Blyth, W Norton, AA Pacey Human reproduction 26 (9), 2373-2381, 2011 | 172 | 2011 |
Cross-border reproductive care: a review of the literature N Hudson, L Culley, E Blyth, W Norton, F Rapport, A Pacey Reproductive biomedicine online 22 (7), 673-685, 2011 | 170 | 2011 |
Exclusion from school: Multi-professional approaches to policy and practice E Blyth, J Milner Routledge, 2002 | 167* | 2002 |
Donor-conceived people’s views and experiences of their genetic origins: a critical analysis of the research evidence E Blyth, M Crawshaw, L Frith, C Jones Assistierte Reproduktion mit Hilfe Dritter: Medizin-Ethik-Psychologie-Recht …, 2020 | 146 | 2020 |
Donor-conceived people's access to genetic and biographical history: an analysis of provisions in different jurisdictions permitting disclosure of donor identity E Blyth, L Frith International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family 23 (2), 174-191, 2009 | 146 | 2009 |
School Social Work Worldwide. M Huxtable, E Blyth NASW, 750 First St., NE, Suite 700, Washington, DC 20002-4241, 2002 | 117 | 2002 |
Exclusion from school: a first step in exclusion from society? E Blyth, J Milner Children & Society 7 (3), 255-268, 1993 | 116 | 1993 |
Fertility patients' experiences of cross-border reproductive care E Blyth Fertility and sterility 94 (1), e11-e15, 2010 | 109 | 2010 |
Guidelines for infertility counselling in different countries: is there an emerging trend? E Blyth Human reproduction 27 (7), 2046-2057, 2012 | 100 | 2012 |
Globalization and cross-border reproductive services: Ethical implications of surrogacy in India for social work G Palattiyil, E Blyth, D Sidhva, G Balakrishnan International social work 53 (5), 686-700, 2010 | 100 | 2010 |
The changing profile of surrogacy in the UK–Implications for national and international policy and practice M Crawshaw, E Blyth, O van den Akker Journal of Social Welfare and Family Law 34 (3), 267-277, 2012 | 88 | 2012 |
Exclusion from school and victim‐blaming E Blyth, J Milner Oxford Review of Education 20 (3), 293-306, 1994 | 83 | 1994 |
UK gamete donors' reflections on the removal of anonymity: implications for recruitment L Frith, E Blyth, A Farrand Human Reproduction 22 (6), 1675-1680, 2007 | 82 | 2007 |
Subsidized IVF: the development of ‘egg sharing’in the UK E Blyth Human reproduction 17 (12), 3254-3259, 2002 | 79 | 2002 |
Third party assisted conception across cultures: social, legal and ethical perspectives E Blyth, R Landau Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2004 | 73 | 2004 |
Genes r us? Making sense of genetic and non-genetic relationships following anonymous donor insemination E Blyth Reproductive biomedicine online 24 (7), 719-726, 2012 | 68 | 2012 |
Expectations and experiences of gamete donors and donor-conceived adults searching for genetic relatives using DNA linking through a voluntary register OBA Van den Akker, MA Crawshaw, ED Blyth, LJ Frith Human Reproduction 30 (1), 111-121, 2015 | 66 | 2015 |