[PDF][PDF] Ethical and policy issues raised by uterus transplants

L O'Donovan, NJ Williams, S Wilkinson - British medical bulletin, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Abstract Introduction In 2014, Brännström and colleagues reported the first human live birth
following uterine transplantation (UTx). Research into this treatment for absolute uterine …

Perceptions and motivations for uterus transplant in transgender women

BP Jones, A Rajamanoharan, S Vali… - JAMA network …, 2021 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Uterus transplant has been demonstrated to be a viable fertility-restoring
treatment for women categorized as female at birth with absolute uterine factor infertility …

[HTML][HTML] Focus: Sex & Reproduction: Ethical Implications of Donor Type for Uterus Transplantation: Why We Should Remain Wary of Using Living Donors

B Bruno, KS Arora - The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Over the last few years, research teams have made significant advancements in treating
absolute uterine factor infertility through uterus transplantation, culminating in the birth of the …

The 'tyranny of reproduction': Could ectogenesis further women's liberation?

K MacKay - Bioethics, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
This paper imagines what the liberatory possibilities of (full) ectogenesis are, insofar as it
separates woman from female reproductive function. Even before use with human infants …

Involuntary childlessness, suffering, and equality of resources: an argument for expanding state-funded fertility treatment provision

G Cavaliere - The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy: A Forum …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Assessing what counts as infertility has practical implications: access to (state-funded)
fertility treatment is usually premised on meeting the criteria that constitute the chosen …

Getting what you desire: the normative significance of genetic relatedness in parent–child relationships

S Segers, G Pennings, H Mertes - Medicine, health care and philosophy, 2019 - Springer
People who are involuntarily childless need to use assisted reproductive technologies if they
want to have a genetically related child. Yet, from an ethical point of view it is unclear to what …

Pushing the boundaries: uterine transplantation and the limits of reproductive autonomy

L O'donovan - Bioethics, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Over the course of recent years, various scientific advances in the realm of reproduction
have changed the reproductive landscape, enhancing women's procreative rights and the …

Fertility preservation and realignment in transgender women

E Bayar, NJ Williams, A Alghrani, S Murugesu… - Human …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Medical care for transgender people is multi-faceted and attention to individual reproductive
aspirations and planning are an essential, yet often overlooked aspect of care. Given the …

Directed and conditional uterus donation

EC Romanis, JA Parsons - Journal of Medical Ethics, 2022 - jme.bmj.com
Uterus transplantation (UTx) is highly anticipated for the benefits that it might bring to
individuals wanting to carry a pregnancy in order to reproduce who do not have a …

Re-evaluating the ethics of uterine transplantation

D Zaidi - The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 2017 - journals.uchicago.edu
In February 2016, the Cleveland Clinic initiated the first attempt at cadaveric uterine
transplantation (UTx) in the United States. The transplantation was ultimately unsuccessful …