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Sheryl de Lacey

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Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|April 10, 2007
Decisions for the fate of frozen embryos: fresh insights into patients' thinking and their rationales for donating or discarding embryosSheryl de Lacey
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|March 12, 2005
Parent identity and 'virtual' children: why patients discard rather than donate unused embryosSheryl de Lacey
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|March 31, 2006
Embryo research: is disclosing commercial intent enough?Sheryl de Lacey
Human Fertility (Cambridge, England)|March 2, 2013
Decision making about frozen supernumerary human embryosSheryl de Lacey
Best Practice & Research. Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology|October 19, 2006
Patients' attitudes to their embryos and their destiny: social conditioning?Sheryl de Lacey
Sociology of Health & Illness|October 23, 2016
Death in the clinic: women's perceptions and experiences of discarding supernumerary IVF embryosSheryl de Lacey
Nursing Inquiry|August 8, 2002
IVF as lottery or investment: contesting metaphors in discourses of infertilitySheryl de Lacey
Thescientificworldjournal|April 8, 2014
Australian women's fertility experiences prior to a termination of pregnancyWendy Abigail, Sheryl de Lacey
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|April 9, 2004
What should we do with donated embryos that may be genetically affected?Sheryl de Lacey, R J Norman
Nursing Inquiry|August 20, 2009
The shaping of organisational routines and the distal patient in assisted reproductive technologiesHelen Allan, Sheryl de Lacey, Deborah Payne
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Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|April 10, 2007
Decisions for the fate of frozen embryos: fresh insights into patients' thinking and their rationales for donating or discarding embryosSheryl de Lacey
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|March 12, 2005
Parent identity and 'virtual' children: why patients discard rather than donate unused embryosSheryl de Lacey
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|March 31, 2006
Embryo research: is disclosing commercial intent enough?Sheryl de Lacey
Human Fertility (Cambridge, England)|March 2, 2013
Decision making about frozen supernumerary human embryosSheryl de Lacey
Best Practice & Research. Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology|October 19, 2006
Patients' attitudes to their embryos and their destiny: social conditioning?Sheryl de Lacey
Sociology of Health & Illness|October 23, 2016
Death in the clinic: women's perceptions and experiences of discarding supernumerary IVF embryosSheryl de Lacey
Nursing Inquiry|August 8, 2002
IVF as lottery or investment: contesting metaphors in discourses of infertilitySheryl de Lacey
Thescientificworldjournal|April 8, 2014
Australian women's fertility experiences prior to a termination of pregnancyWendy Abigail, Sheryl de Lacey
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|April 9, 2004
What should we do with donated embryos that may be genetically affected?Sheryl de Lacey, R J Norman
Nursing Inquiry|August 20, 2009
The shaping of organisational routines and the distal patient in assisted reproductive technologiesHelen Allan, Sheryl de Lacey, Deborah Payne
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