2022
New Reproductive Technologies
Inhorn M, Tremayne S. New Reproductive Technologies. 2022, 524-534. DOI: 10.4324/9781315165219-44.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMiddle Eastern womenThird-party reproductive assistanceMuslim religious authoritiesNew reproductive technologiesCultural transformationEastern womenEnthusiastic receptionReligious authorityRelated artCouple parentsArtGender selectionReceptionGender effectsReproductive technologiesSunniAuthoritiesLifeEmergenceChapter
2016
Male Infertility, Masculinity, and New Reproductive Technologies in the Arab World
Inhorn M. Male Infertility, Masculinity, and New Reproductive Technologies in the Arab World. Al-Raida Journal 2016, 38-45. DOI: 10.32380/alrj.v0i0.373.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2003
Global infertility and the globalization of new reproductive technologies: illustrations from Egypt
Inhorn M. Global infertility and the globalization of new reproductive technologies: illustrations from Egypt. Social Science & Medicine 2003, 56: 1837-1851. PMID: 12650724, DOI: 10.1016/s0277-9536(02)00208-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMale infertilityHealth care seekingReproductive technologiesPercent of couplesPostabortion infectionTubal infertilityPrimary preventionIVF centerCare seekingRapid global spreadInfertility beltEpidemiological factorsInfertilityGlobal infertilityHigh rateOne-thirdInfectionSaharan AfricaGlobal spreadMost casesNew reproductive technologiesSon Preference, Sex Selection, and the “New” New Reproductive Technologies
van Balen F, Inhorn M. Son Preference, Sex Selection, and the “New” New Reproductive Technologies. International Journal Of Social Determinants Of Health And Health Services 2003, 33: 235-252. PMID: 12800886, DOI: 10.2190/pp5x-v039-3qgk-yqjb.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNew reproductive technologiesCultural valuesDaughter discriminationSex selectionParts of EastSouth AsiaReproductive technologiesRecorded historySon preference“The Worms Are Weak”
Inhorn M. “The Worms Are Weak”. Men And Masculinities 2003, 5: 236-256. DOI: 10.1177/1097184x02238525.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCrisis of masculinityLives of womenGlobal reproductive health problemNew reproductive technologiesGender identityMiddle Eastern countriesChildless marriagesReproductive health problemsMultiple waysEastern countriesCrisisDivorce potentialEgyptian menMale infertilityEgyptian womenPatriarchyMasculinityWomenMarriageChildlessnessBlameDivorceReproductive technologiesHusbandsIdentity
2002
Sexuality, Masculinity, and Infertility in Egypt: Potent Troubles in the Marital and Medical Encounters
Inhorn M. Sexuality, Masculinity, and Infertility in Egypt: Potent Troubles in the Marital and Medical Encounters. The Journal Of Men's Studies 2002, 10: 343-359. DOI: 10.3149/jms.1003.343.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMale sexual dysfunctionSexual dysfunctionMale physiciansMedical encountersConsequences of infertilityNew reproductive technologiesWomen patientsHegemonic masculinityInfertility therapyInfertilitySexual problemsDysfunctionChildless marriagesSex educationReproductive technologiesTherapyHigh rateMarital difficultiesMasculinityPhysiciansSex therapySexTreatmentEncountersPatients