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- Relatedness in Assisted Reproduction
- Relatedness in Assisted Reproduction
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I Conceptualising relatedness
- Part II Experiencing relatedness
- 8 Defining connections
- 9 The significance of relatedness for surrogates and their families
- 10 Frozen symbols of relatedness
- 11 Family relationships in gay father families with young children in Belgium, Spain and the United Kingdom
- 12 Stories of an absent ‘father’
- 13 Infertility, gamete donation and relatedness in British South Asian communities
- 14 Families created by assisted reproduction
- 15 Making connections
- 16 Relational lives, relational selves
- Index
11 - Family relationships in gay father families with young children in Belgium, Spain and the United Kingdom
from Part II - Experiencing relatedness
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 August 2014
- Relatedness in Assisted Reproduction
- Relatedness in Assisted Reproduction
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Part I Conceptualising relatedness
- Part II Experiencing relatedness
- 8 Defining connections
- 9 The significance of relatedness for surrogates and their families
- 10 Frozen symbols of relatedness
- 11 Family relationships in gay father families with young children in Belgium, Spain and the United Kingdom
- 12 Stories of an absent ‘father’
- 13 Infertility, gamete donation and relatedness in British South Asian communities
- 14 Families created by assisted reproduction
- 15 Making connections
- 16 Relational lives, relational selves
- Index
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- Relatedness in Assisted ReproductionFamilies, Origins and Identities, pp. 192 - 211Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2014
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