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October 23, 2012
Ethical Questions Raised About Fertility Clinic Raffles
The New York Times: Clinic Raffles Could Make You a Winner, and Maybe a Mother, by Douglas Quenqua:
“That’s right, one lucky woman will win the ultimate chance at starting or building her family,” said a contest announcement issued in April by Long Island I.V.F., a clinic in Melville that offers in vitro fertilization to women who are having difficulty conceiving. . . .
October 23, 2012 in Assisted Reproduction, Bioethics, Fertility, State and Local News | Permalink
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