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The value and meaning attached to genetic relatedness among Australian sperm donors

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Pages 41-58 | Published online: 03 Mar 2011

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Nicole Bergen & Céline Delacroix. (2019) Bypassing the sperm bank: documenting the experiences of online informal sperm donors. Critical Public Health 29:5, pages 584-595.
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S. Goedeke & K. Daniels. (2018) We wanted to choose us: how embryo donors choose recipients for their surplus embryos. Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology 36:2, pages 132-143.
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Eric Blyth, Marilyn Crawshaw, Lucy Frith & Olga van den Akker. (2017) Gamete donors’ reasons for, and expectations and experiences of, registration with a voluntary donor linking register. Human Fertility 20:4, pages 268-278.
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Ya'arit Bokek-Cohen. (2015) How do anonymous sperm donors signal credibility through their self-presentations?. Health Sociology Review 24:1, pages 81-93.
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Guido Pennings. (2023) Lowering the age limit of access to the identity of the gamete donor by donor offspring: the argument against. Journal of Medical Ethics, pages jme-2023-108935.
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Kévin Lavoie, Isabel Côté & Francine de Montigny. (2017) Assisted Reproduction in the Digital Age: Stories of Canadian Sperm Donors Offering Their Gametes Online via Introduction Websites. The Journal of Men’s Studies 26:2, pages 184-202.
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Sonja Goedeke & Ken Daniels. (2016) The Discourse of Gifting in Embryo Donation: The Understandings of Donors, Recipients, and Counselors. Qualitative Health Research 27:9, pages 1402-1411.
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Sonja Goedeke & Ken Daniels. 2017. Bioethics Beyond Altruism. Bioethics Beyond Altruism 115 139 .
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S. Goedeke, K. Daniels & M. Thorpe. (2015) Embryo donation and counselling for the welfare of donors, recipients, their families and children. Human Reproduction, pages dev304.
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Marilyn Crawshaw, Ken Daniels, Damian Adams, Kate Bourne, J.A.P. van Hooff, Wendy Kramer, Lauri Pasch & Petra Thorn. (2015) Emerging models for facilitating contact between people genetically related through donor conception: a preliminary analysis and discussion. Reproductive Biomedicine & Society Online 1:2, pages 71-80.
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M. Kirkman, K. Bourne, J. Fisher, L. Johnson & K. Hammarberg. (2014) Gamete donors' expectations and experiences of contact with their donor offspring. Human Reproduction 29:4, pages 731-738.
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Helen Riley. (2013) Exploring the ethical implications of the late discovery of adoptive and donor-insemination offspring status. Adoption & Fostering 37:2, pages 171-187.
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R. Thorpe, S. Croy, K. Petersen & M. Pitts. (2012) In the Best Interests of the Child? Regulating Assisted Reproductive Technologies and the Well-Being of Offspring in Three Australian States. International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family 26:3, pages 259-277.
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K.R. Daniels, W. Kramer & M.V. Perez-y-Perez. (2012) Semen donors who are open to contact with their offspring: issues and implications for them and their families. Reproductive BioMedicine Online 25:7, pages 670-677.
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