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Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|October 1, 1995
Should donors have the right to decide who receives their gametes?G Pennings
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 3, 2002
The validity of contracts to dispose of frozen embryosG Pennings
Medicine and Law|June 13, 2001
The right to privacy and access to information about one's genetic originsG Pennings
Reproductive Biomedicine Online|April 23, 2013
Selective termination, fetal reduction and analogical reasoningG Pennings
Facts, Views & Vision in Obgyn|December 6, 2014
The green grass on the other side: crossing borders to obtain infertility treatmentG Pennings
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|August 17, 2019
Reply: Ethics of anonymity in gamete donation and genetic databasesG Pennings
Journal of Applied Philosophy|January 12, 2002
Postmenopausal women and the right of access to oocyte donationG Pennings
Journal of Medical Ethics|December 7, 2002
Reproductive tourism as moral pluralism in motionG Pennings
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics|April 5, 2001
Distributive justice in the allocation of donor oocytesG Pennings
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|November 18, 1997
The internal coherence of donor insemination practice: attracting the right type of donor without payingG Pennings
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Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|October 1, 1995
Should donors have the right to decide who receives their gametes?G Pennings
Journal of Medical Ethics|October 3, 2002
The validity of contracts to dispose of frozen embryosG Pennings
Medicine and Law|June 13, 2001
The right to privacy and access to information about one's genetic originsG Pennings
Reproductive Biomedicine Online|April 23, 2013
Selective termination, fetal reduction and analogical reasoningG Pennings
Facts, Views & Vision in Obgyn|December 6, 2014
The green grass on the other side: crossing borders to obtain infertility treatmentG Pennings
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|August 17, 2019
Reply: Ethics of anonymity in gamete donation and genetic databasesG Pennings
Journal of Applied Philosophy|January 12, 2002
Postmenopausal women and the right of access to oocyte donationG Pennings
Journal of Medical Ethics|December 7, 2002
Reproductive tourism as moral pluralism in motionG Pennings
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics|April 5, 2001
Distributive justice in the allocation of donor oocytesG Pennings
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|November 18, 1997
The internal coherence of donor insemination practice: attracting the right type of donor without payingG Pennings
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