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100 _aGraham, Judith,
245 0 _aWomen Hope Science Will Successfully Put Fertility in Deep Freeze.
_cJudith Graham.
260 _bChicago Tribune,
_c2004.
440 _aSIRS Enduring Issues 2005.
_nArticle 73,
_pHuman Relations,
_x1522-3248;
500 _aArticles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005.
500 _aOriginally Published: Women Hope Science Will Successfully Put Fertility in Deep Freeze, June 25, 2004; pp. n.p..
520 _a"Christina Jones wants to have it all--a career, a husband, kids--but she's 34 and single. So Jones recently had medical specialists extract eggs from her ovaries and freeze them in liquid nitrogen. Jones calls this 'fertility insurance,' a way of keeping her future reproductive options open as she gets older. And she's betting, as the founder of a new company marketing egg-freezing services, that many women will want to follow in her path." (CHICAGO TRIBUNE) This article discusses how as "fertility programs across the country are gearing up to start experimental egg-freezing," the largely unregulated field of infertility has scientists concerned "about promoting what they say is an unproven and even risky technology to healthy women."
599 _aRecords created from non-MARC resource.
650 _aCryopreservation of organs, tissues, etc.
650 _aFertility clinics
650 _aFrozen ova
650 _aHuman reproductive technology
650 _aMedical innovations
710 _aProQuest Information and Learning Company
_tSIRS Enduring Issues 2005,
_pHuman Relations.
_x1522-3248;
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