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Tennessee Legislative Update: Commercial Surrogacy and a Pot of Gold

April 17, 2021 • Posted in Blog

  By D. Joy Riley, M.D., M.A. Executive Director

References to pots of gold usually occur in the month of March, and involve leprechauns and rainbows. This year, pots of gold figure in at least one set of companion bills (House Bill No. 1379 and Senate Bill No. 425) the Tennessee Legislature is transforming into law. Instead of leprechauns and rainbows, though, it is the fertility physicians/clinics and “third-party reproductive care for the benefit of the enrollee(s).” The pots of gold are to be provided by “insurance companies,” which means, of course, “the insured,” which would include all of us who pay insurance ...read more

The Ovolution of the Three-Parent Embryo

June 17, 2012 • Posted in Blog
By D. Joy Riley, M.D., M.A. Executive Director The Tennessee Center for Bioethics & Culture The United Kingdom presented the rest of the world with Louise Joy Brown in July, 1978, the first test-tube baby.  They convened what became known as the Warnock Committee to advise Parliament regarding the new reproductive technologies:  “what policies and safeguards should be applied, including consideration of the social, ethical, and legal implications of these developments, and to make recommendations.” (Warnock, A Question of Life, 4.)  The Warnock Committee by a slim margin approved a variety of reproductive adventures, including ...read more

Donor treatments for mitochondrial DNA disorders are ethical — Nuffield Council on Bioethics (Press Release)

June 14, 2012 • Posted in Atlas

http://www.phgfoundation.org/news/11991/

Canada’s murky legal world of surrogate-consultants and human-egg buyers — National Post

March 12, 2012 • Posted in Atlas

By Tom Blackwell

9 March 2012

http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/03/09/canadas-murky-legal-world-of-surrogate-consultants-and-human-egg-buyers/

FSBO (For Sale By Others) Babies

September 2, 2011 • Posted in Blog

D. Joy Riley, M.D., M.A.

Executive Director

As the airline steward offered newspapers to passengers, the front page story about child-snatching and selling in China caught my eye (International Herald Tribune, 5 August 2011). In at least one mountainous region of China, parents have not been assured of keeping the children they birth. The Ministry of Public Security recently announced that 89 children had been rescued from child traffickers, but it is the local government that the populace of Longhui County fears. In that county, family planning officials reportedly seized at ...read more

Landmark ruling ends sperm and egg donor anonymity in B.C. — The Globe and Mail

June 3, 2011 • Posted in Atlas

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/british-columbia/bc-court-strikes-down-anonymity-for-sperm-donors/article2028641/

High risks associated with egg donation among women with Turner’s syndrome — EndocrineToday

May 6, 2011 • Posted in Atlas

http://www.endocrinetoday.com/view.aspx?rid=83300

Australia in Short Supply of Donors — TOPNEWS

May 4, 2011 • Posted in Atlas

http://topnews.us/content/239477-australia-short-supply-donors

IVF with a gentle touch — The Independent

May 3, 2011 • Posted in Atlas

http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/features/ivf-with-a-gentle-touch-2277983.html

Underpaid Ovaries — The Economist

April 21, 2011 • Posted in Atlas

http://www.economist.com/node/18586864?story_id=18586864&fsrc=rss