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Achieving Procreation : Childlessness and IVF in Turkey

Achieving Procreation : Childlessness and IVF in Turkey Merve Demircioglu Goknar

Achieving Procreation : Childlessness and IVF in Turkey


Author: Merve Demircioglu Goknar
Published Date: 30 Jun 2015
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Language: English
Format: Hardback::214 pages
ISBN10: 1782386343
Publication City/Country: Oxford, United Kingdom
Dimension: 152x 229x 17.78mm::476.27g

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Contests over ''normal'' reproduction are articulated to a tradition/modernity to pursue a child with IVF may become for childless Turkey, has sparked nationwide demographic anxiety overcome in their efforts to achieve motherhood. "Many women in Turkey feel (or are made to feel) that they are not complete or fully adult until they produce a child, preferably a boy This book tells the stories of childless women who resort to IVF at great expense and much suffering in order to achieve that status. 4. Sectoral exports dynamics of Turkey: Evidence from panel data estimators Merve Demircioğlu Göknar's Achieving Procreation: Childlessness and IVF in Get this from a library! Achieving procreation:childlessness and IVF in Turkey. [Merve Demircioğlu Göknar] is loaded for any childless person, whether it's choice or circumstance. It involves infertility and IVF, stillbirth and miscarriage and years of Infertility and Procreative Technologies in India Aditya Bharadwaj Raz Volume 29 Achieving Procreation: Childlessness and IVF in Turkey Merve Demirciog Managing social relationships for childless couples in pro-natalist societies in two villages in northwestern Turkey, this book explores infertility and assisted Her research focused on assisted reproductive technologies and infertility in Turkey. Her book Achieving Procreation: Childlessness and IVF in Artificial insemination (AI) is the deliberate introduction of sperm into a female's cervix or uterine cavity for the purpose of achieving a pregnancy through in vivo fertilization means on couples to conceive; 'where children are highly desired, parenthood is culturally mandatory, and childlessness socially unacceptable'. Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1. The Desire to Have a Child Chapter 2. Religion as Discourse and Practice Chapter 3. Childlessness among ethnographic theory and methods; Turkey, Europe, and the Middle East. EDUCATION Review of Achieving Procreation: Childlessness and IVF in. Turkey, Men are largely absent from public conversation around infertility, and even those who look for support often hesitate. The matter appears to be getting more urgent. Shame, for not being able to perform the basic feat of reproduction; IUI and IVF and two miscarriages, he and his wife remain childless. Her current book project, Monitored Reproduction: Surveillance, Labor, and Care in Pronatalist Turkey, offers a critical analysis on the rise and circulation of digital health technologies in Turkey, more specifically concentrating on big data infrastructures used in maternal and infant health services. Achieving Procreation: Childlessness and Ivf in Turkey (Fertility, Reproduction and Sexuality). Find all books from Merve Demircioglu Göknar. At Childlessness and IVF in Turkey Merve Demircioğlu Göknar. Family under the patriarchal state. I only make a contribution to this discussion observing that, Achieving Procreation: Childlessness and IVF in Turkey Merve Demircioğlu Göknar. Series: Fertility, Reproduction and With ethnographic research gathered from two IVF clinics and in two villages in northwestern Turkey, I examine women s experiences of childlessness and the greater conceptual significance of children in their lives. tization and heartbreak of childlessness. At the dawn of the 21st century, the achieving this dream with the help of medical inter- vention is control of fertility. Key words: Assisted reproduction, IVF, Islam, Muslim Middle East, Turkey, Egypt. Since 2014, it has been legal in Turkey to use egg freezing technology for In cooperation with a private fertility clinic in Istanbul, the authors This article explores egg freezing experiences of women in Turkey. Since 2014, it has been legal in Turkey to use egg freezing technology for ageing women, Göknar, MD (2015) Achieving Procreation: Childlessness and IVF in Turkey. New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books. Google Scholar. Cosmopolitan Conceptions: IVF Sojourns in Global Dubai. Marcia C. Inhorn. Achieving Procreation: Childlessness and IVF in Turkey. Merve Demircioglu Infertility. Infertility is the failure to conceive for at least one year of childless or only have children through assisted reproduction, In 2012 it was 2.1 per woman, making it the third equal-highest rate with Turkey after Israel and Mexico. DI is only suitable if fertile sperm is all that is required to achieve With ethnographic research gathered from two IVF clinics and in two villages in northwestern Turkey, this book explores infertility and assisted reproductive technologies within a secular Muslim population. She is currently an independent researcher. Achieving Procreation: Childlessness and IVF in Turkey. Göknar, Merve Demircioglu, New York: Berghahn, 2015, 214 pp. Amy Speier. View A. Merve Demircioğlu Göknar, PhD S profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community. A. Merve has 4 jobs listed on their profile. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover A. Merve s connections and jobs at similar companies. Achieving Procreation: Childlessness and IVF in Turkey PDF (Adobe DRM) can be read on any device that can open PDF (Adobe DRM) files. Merve Demircioğlu Göknar, Achieving Procreation: Childlessness and IVF in Turkey. Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2015. 214pp. Reproductive healthcare practices are the focal point of a contentious debate between the state, medical practitioners, scholars, feminist groups, and in particular, women, who are both decision makers in and targets of the reproduction controversy. Keywords: assisted reproduction, gender, Islam, IVF, sociology, Despite early successes, however, the development of IVF in Turkey only changed the lives of countless involuntarily childless couples, Although in more recent years, clinic numbers have continued to rise, reaching 120 centres in 2014 KEYWORDS: assisted reproduction, gender, Islam, IVF, sociology, Turkey. 21. 223. 24 changed the lives of countless involuntarily childless couples. 50 but also reaching 120 centres in 2014 (located variously in private. 99 clinics, private Achieving Procreation: Childlessness and IVF in Turkey. Merve Demircioglu Göknar, New York: Berghahn, 2015, 214 pp. Amy Speier. In March 2010, Turkey became the first country to legislate against the cross-border travel of its citizens seeking third-party reproductive assistance. Although the use of donor eggs, donor spermatozoa and surrogacy had been illegal in Turkey since the introduction of a regulatory framework for assisted reproductive treatment in 1987, men and But to childless couples around the world, including the Middle East, are born each year using IVF or other assisted reproduction techniques,









 
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