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Tackling issues in cross border reproductive care

Tackling issues in cross border reproductive care

... for reproductive care ...cross-border reproductive care (10), while ESHRE also began work to investigate and collate members' experiences of cross- border reproductive ...cross-border ...

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Is More Neonatal Intensive Care Always Better? Insights From a Cross-National Comparison of Reproductive Care

Is More Neonatal Intensive Care Always Better? Insights From a Cross-National Comparison of Reproductive Care

... both reproductive care and mortality across 4 developed countries and finds that the United States commits greater resources to neo- natal intensive care, although its infants do not have ...

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Assisted Reproductive Technology in Europe: Usage and Regulation in the Context of Cross-Border Reproductive Care

Assisted Reproductive Technology in Europe: Usage and Regulation in the Context of Cross-Border Reproductive Care

... ductive care needs to be properly ...cross-border reproductive care in Europe, but also to support caregiv- ers in providing help for patients both undergoing and returning from cross-border ...

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Women with Disabilities: Reproductive Care and Women’s Health

Women with Disabilities: Reproductive Care and Women’s Health

... Worldwide, women with disabilities are confronted with barriers to receiving appropriate reproductive care. Studies of women with disabilities have shown that they are less likely to receive pelvic exams, ...

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Ethical problems related to cross-border reproductive care

Ethical problems related to cross-border reproductive care

... Cross-border reproductive care (CBRC) refers to a widespread phenomenon where infertile patients cross borders in order to obtain reproductive treatment ...of care should be applied to local ...

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Communicating vessels : an ethnography of cross-border reproductive care in Canada

Communicating vessels : an ethnography of cross-border reproductive care in Canada

... health care professionals must have the necessary human resources to collect and manage information that is considered most beneficial and allow beneficiaries to exercise their free ...

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Shifting vulnerabilities: gender and reproductive care on the migrant trail to Europe

Shifting vulnerabilities: gender and reproductive care on the migrant trail to Europe

... in care spaces had a minimum of three children – was seen as imposed upon women not autonomous enough to make their own reproductive ...their reproductive agency to the authority of their husbands ...

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Extraterritorial laws for cross-border reproductive care: the issue of legal diversity

Extraterritorial laws for cross-border reproductive care: the issue of legal diversity

... Certain states impose restrictions on assisted reproduction because they believe such acts to be morally wrong. However, people who live in a state with restrictive legislation always have the option of going abroad to ...

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Attitudes towards cross-border reproductive care among infertile Japanese patients

Attitudes towards cross-border reproductive care among infertile Japanese patients

... several reproductive technologies in Japan due to guidelines and reports pub- lished by professional bodies and the government that ban third-party reproduction and PGD for sex ...

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Cross border reproductive care - the EUTCD perspective

Cross border reproductive care - the EUTCD perspective

... If a patient receives treatment in an European country where the donor anonymity is guaranteed there is no legal obligation for the provider of the reproductive material sample or the treatment centre to release ...

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The Centre For Women s Reproductive Care HYSTERECTOMY

The Centre For Women s Reproductive Care HYSTERECTOMY

... Feelings of Grief and Depression Depression following hysterectomy appears to be a fairly common occurrence, often linked to related issues such as sexual dysfunction or the end to childbearing. Loss of the uterus can be ...

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FERTILITY PATIENTS EXPERIENCES OF CROSS-BORDER REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE

FERTILITY PATIENTS EXPERIENCES OF CROSS-BORDER REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE

... CROSS-BORDER REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE Background This on-line survey was commissioned by Assisted Human Reproduction Canada on behalf of the planning committee of the “First International Forum on ...

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Infertility care and the introduction of new reproductive technologies in poor resource settings

Infertility care and the introduction of new reproductive technologies in poor resource settings

... cross-border reproductive care can be observed world- wide, and many questions are emerging, mainly regarding whether patients traveling abroad for ART procedures are at any risk and if there is a really ...

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Factors associated with reproductive health care utilization among Ghanaian women

Factors associated with reproductive health care utilization among Ghanaian women

... A high proportion of Ghanaian women used antenatal care but many started after the first trimester of preg- nancy. Also, a considerable proportion of women were not assisted by trained personnel during delivery ...

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Barriers to reproductive health care for migrant women in Geneva: a qualitative study

Barriers to reproductive health care for migrant women in Geneva: a qualitative study

... In all FGs, the language barrier was one of the main ob- stacles to accessing care. All but one woman were raised outside of Switzerland, and French was not their primary language. Nearly one-third of the ...

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Advanced Coding Case Studies Reproductive Health Care

Advanced Coding Case Studies Reproductive Health Care

... – Problem visit code: 1 physical exam “bullet” or “time of breast exam” included in total time. • If a breast complaint or finding is the reason for the visit, use E/M code + numerical[r] ...

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Discussing reproductive health in spinal care, part II: fertility issues.

Discussing reproductive health in spinal care, part II: fertility issues.

... The latter is easily explained by the restricted reproductive age of women compared to men. The fact that neurosur- geons discuss fertility more often with male patients is in concordance with the current focus of ...

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Sexual and Reproductive Health Policies For Adolescents in Foster Care: A Literature Review

Sexual and Reproductive Health Policies For Adolescents in Foster Care: A Literature Review

... and reproductive health needs of all adolescents, including the provision of preventive services such as STD education, annual gynecological exams, and reversible contraceptive methods (Frost, ...adolescent ...

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Female reproductive tract infections: understandings and care seeking behaviour among women of reproductive age in Lagos, Nigeria

Female reproductive tract infections: understandings and care seeking behaviour among women of reproductive age in Lagos, Nigeria

... Cervical cancer is usually the result of sexually trans- mitted infection and human papilloma virus is the cau- sative agent. It is the commonest reproductive tract malignancy and a leading cause of cancer death ...

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Increasing access to reproductive health care through improved service delivery

Increasing access to reproductive health care through improved service delivery

... of care offered based on both provider and client ...of care from the facilities they had frequented, and reasons for their choice of family planning method and ...

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