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Motherhood, rescheduled : the new frontier of egg freezing and the women who tried it  Cover Image Book Book

Motherhood, rescheduled : the new frontier of egg freezing and the women who tried it

Summary: An inside look at five women who had their eggs frozen reveals what it's like for them to be free of the constant ticking of their biological clocks. Recently, several American fertility clinics announced that their pregnancy rates using frozen eggs are improving dramatically, nearly approaching the success rate they have with "fresh eggs." For the first time, women may have a real opportunity to turn back their biological clocks by freezing eggs while they're viable and implanting them years later. Critics are concerned that an entire generation of women will unwisely put their faith in an unreliable science and delay trying to get pregnant until it is too late. Stories and arguments from both sides of the fence are rampant. Sidestepping the issues of infertility and its treatment, Motherhood, Rescheduled is a sociological exploration of five women who freeze their eggs for future use in getting pregnant. Each woman decides to postpone pregnancy for a different reason, but many similar themes emerge from their stories that speak to the overall impact of this new advancement in fertility treatment. Showcasing the fascinating and complicated history behind egg freezing, as well as medical rivalries, professional sabotage, commercial greed, and the race for research, this book explores the intrigues and ramifications science and ethics will undoubtedly have on our very near future.

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  • ISBN: 9781416567028 (hbk.)
  • ISBN: 141656702X (hbk.)
  • Physical Description: print
    xii, 283 p. ; 24 cm.
  • Edition: 1st Simon & Schuster hardcover ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Simon & Schuster, 2013.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject: Motherhood
Infertility, Female -- Social aspects
Single women -- Psychology
Cryopreservation of organs, tissues, etc -- Social aspects

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  • 3 of 4 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Terrace Public Library.

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Terrace Public Library 618.2008 Ric (Text) 35151000395541 Adult Non-fiction Volume hold Available -

Summary: An inside look at five women who had their eggs frozen reveals what it's like for them to be free of the constant ticking of their biological clocks. Recently, several American fertility clinics announced that their pregnancy rates using frozen eggs are improving dramatically, nearly approaching the success rate they have with "fresh eggs." For the first time, women may have a real opportunity to turn back their biological clocks by freezing eggs while they're viable and implanting them years later. Critics are concerned that an entire generation of women will unwisely put their faith in an unreliable science and delay trying to get pregnant until it is too late. Stories and arguments from both sides of the fence are rampant. Sidestepping the issues of infertility and its treatment, Motherhood, Rescheduled is a sociological exploration of five women who freeze their eggs for future use in getting pregnant. Each woman decides to postpone pregnancy for a different reason, but many similar themes emerge from their stories that speak to the overall impact of this new advancement in fertility treatment. Showcasing the fascinating and complicated history behind egg freezing, as well as medical rivalries, professional sabotage, commercial greed, and the race for research, this book explores the intrigues and ramifications science and ethics will undoubtedly have on our very near future.
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