Inconceivable conceptions : psychological aspects of infertility and reproductive technology / edited by Jane Haynes and Juliet Miller.
A distinguished range of contributors, including Hilary Mantel and Germaine Greer, examine the experience of infertility from male and female perspectives and psychological aspects of infertility diagnosis and treatment.
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Hove, East Sussex ; New York :
Brunner-Routledge,
2003.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Jane Haynes and Juliet Miller
- Assisted reproductive technology and the fertility clinic / Dickinson B. Cowan
- Clinical waste / Hilary Mantel
- One man's story / Ronald Higgins
- Eros and art / Joan Raphael-Leff
- Mourning the never born and the loss of the angel / Juliet Miller
- The battle with mortality and the urge to procreate / Michael Pawson
- Myths and reality in male infertility / Sammy Lee
- Love, hate and the generative couple / George Christie and Ann Morgan
- The story of Seth's egg / Emma Scrimgeour
- Seth / Flora Scrimgeour
- Gifts of life in absentia : regenerative fertility and the puzzle of the 'missing genetrix' / Monica Konrad
- Women's work : the practice of donor insemination amongst some lesbian women / Jane Haynes
- Egg donation : the mission to have a child / Sue Stuart-Smith
- Dark reflections : the shadow side of assisted reproductive techniques / Diane Finiello Zervas
- Afterword / Germaine Greer.