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Volume 12, Issue 4, Pages 235-236 (August 2002)


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Ethical aspects of age limits for assisted reproduction

Mark Hamilton (Consultant Gynaecologist)f1

Abstract 

Advances in assisted reproduction techniques have afforded women at the end of conventional reproductive life, and beyond, the chance to contemplate fertility treatment. This raises difficult ethical issues, relevant to human rights legislation, including rights of access to limited healthcare resources and the rights of gamete donors, and challenges previous assumptions about the assessment of welfare of potential children, exposing conflict between person-centred and community-based ethics.

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Aberdeen Maternity Hospital, Foresterhill, Aberdeen, AB25 2L, UK

f1 Correspondence to: MH. Tel.: +44-1224-681-818; Fax: +44-1224-684-880. E-mail: m.hamilton@abdn.ac.uk

PII: S0957-5847(01)90266-5

doi:10.1054/cuog.2001.0266


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