2024
Achieving more equitable access to assisted reproduction
Dyer S, Adamson G, Inhorn M, Zegers-Hochschild F. Achieving more equitable access to assisted reproduction. The BMJ 2024, 385: e077111. PMID: 38670597, DOI: 10.1136/bmj-2023-077111.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsFemaleHealth EquityHealth Services AccessibilityHealthcare DisparitiesHumansReproductive Techniques, AssistedUnited Kingdom
2019
Globalised quests for assisted conception: Reproductive travel for infertility and involuntary childlessness
Whittaker A, Inhorn M, Shenfield F. Globalised quests for assisted conception: Reproductive travel for infertility and involuntary childlessness. Global Public Health 2019, 14: 1669-1688. PMID: 31204900, DOI: 10.1080/17441692.2019.1627479.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsReproductive travelSignificant legal issuesAmbiguous legal statusLittle accurate dataAssisted reproductive treatmentIssues of powerLegal issuesLegal statusOwn empirical researchSurrogacy servicesInternational regulationsLack of equityRegulatory complexityGlobal capitalismSocial inequitiesReligious prohibitionGlobal movementInternational bordersLack of accessAssisted reproductionRecent changesInvoluntary childlessnessEthical considerationsEmpirical researchImportant ethical considerations
2011
Cross-border reproductive care: a future research agenda
Inhorn M, Gürtin Z. Cross-border reproductive care: a future research agenda. Reproductive BioMedicine Online 2011, 23: 665-676. PMID: 21978923, DOI: 10.1016/j.rbmo.2011.08.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsFemaleHumansMaleMedical TourismReproductive Techniques, AssistedResearchSurrogate MothersTissue DonorsTreatment OutcomeConceptsCross-border reproductive careFuture research agendaResearch agendaMedia debateEmpirical research studiesReproductive careScholarly commentaryMethodological challengesFragmentary evidenceAgendaResearch studiesGovernmentPhenomena of interestDebateReproductive technologiesCommentaryArticleDiscussionProfessionalsServicesChallengesWomenLiteratureInterestGapIntroduction: travelling for conception and the global assisted reproduction market
Gürtin Z, Inhorn M. Introduction: travelling for conception and the global assisted reproduction market. Reproductive BioMedicine Online 2011, 23: 535-537. PMID: 21962528, DOI: 10.1016/j.rbmo.2011.08.001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFemaleGovernment RegulationHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHumansMedical TourismMotivationReproductive Techniques, AssistedSex Factors
2006
Arab Americans, African Americans, and infertility: barriers to reproduction and medical care
Inhorn M, Fakih M. Arab Americans, African Americans, and infertility: barriers to reproduction and medical care. Fertility And Sterility 2006, 85: 844-852. PMID: 16580363, DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2005.10.029.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultArabsBlack or African AmericanFemaleHealth Services AccessibilityHumansInfertility, MaleMaleMichiganReproductionReproductive Techniques, AssistedConceptsArab American menArab AmericansSocial marginalizationCultural barriersOpen-ended ethnographic interviewsMainstream U.S. societyAfrican AmericansMetropolitan DetroitEnclave communitiesEthnographic interviewsU.S. societyAmerican menInfertility careQualitative studyMarginalizationPovertyEconomic constraintsAmericansSignificant barriersDetroitDearbornRacismSimilar historyPrivate IVF clinicRisk of infertility“He Won't Be My Son”
Inhorn M. “He Won't Be My Son”. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 2006, 20: 94-120. PMID: 16612995, DOI: 10.1525/maq.2006.20.1.94.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdoptionDirected Tissue DonationFather-Child RelationsHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHumansInfertilityInterpersonal RelationsIslamMaleMenMiddle EastQualitative ResearchReproductive Techniques, AssistedConceptsMuslim menGamete donationSunni Muslim worldMuslim worldReligious dictatesReligious mandateReligious sectsMuslim populationFatherhood desiresArticle IBasis of fieldworkComplicated intersectionsMiddle Eastern countriesMarriageWorldDonationEastern countriesReligionSonSectAftermathScienceDictatesLebanonDesire
2004
Middle Eastern Masculinities in the Age of New Reproductive Technologies: Male Infertility and Stigma in Egypt and Lebanon
Inhorn M. Middle Eastern Masculinities in the Age of New Reproductive Technologies: Male Infertility and Stigma in Egypt and Lebanon. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 2004, 18: 162-182. PMID: 15272802, DOI: 10.1525/maq.2004.18.2.162.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCultural CharacteristicsEgyptFertilityGender IdentityHumansInfertility, MaleIslamLebanonMaleMiddle AgedPrejudiceReproductive Techniques, AssistedRisk Factors
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 technologies
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