Recently, the Florida Supreme Court issued a ruling that a man, Angel Rivera, who provided sperm through an informal DIY at-home insemination for friends, did not automatically relinquish his parental rights. In 2019, same sex couple Ashley Brito and Jennifer Salas wanted to create a baby. IVF is a costly proposition, ranging from $15,000 to $20,000 per […]
It’s an unfortunate reality that in medical contexts, women’s pain continues to be ignored, overlooked, or treated as an acceptable part of what it means to be a woman and to experience menstruation, pregnancy, and childbirth. Medicine has a long, complicated history of dismissing, downplaying, and normalizing women’s pain, one that is inextricably linked to […]
This editorial appears in the January Issue of the American Journal of Bioethics Ariane Lewis et al. have produced a comprehensive and insightful analysis of the tragic case of Adriana Smith, addressing its many medical, ethical, and legal issues, and particularly focusing on the medicolegal controversies arising in managing brain death (death by neurologic criteria) in […]
While there is an abundance of literature noting the risks of period tracking apps in jurisdictions with strict abortion laws, wearables collecting seemingly innocuous biological data pose similar risks. Many may be unaware of their ability to infer deeply personal reproductive information. With fewer eyes on this type of collection and prediction, this information could […]
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