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Cosmopolitan conceptions : IVF sojourns in global Dubai

By: Inhorn, Marcia C
Material type: BookPublisher: Durham : Duke University Press, c2015.Description: xxviii, 379 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780822359333Subject(s): Fertilization in vitro, Human -- United Arab Emirates -- Dubai | Medical tourism -- United Arab Emirates -- Dubai | Fertilization in vitro, Human | Medical tourism | Fertilization in Vitro -- United Arab Emirates | Medical Tourism -- United Arab EmiratesDDC classification: 362.1981780599095357 IN CO Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
In their desperate quest for conception, thousands of infertile couples from around the world travel to the global in vitro fertilization (IVF) hub of Dubai. In Cosmopolitan Conceptions Marcia C. Inhorn highlights the stories of 220 "reprotravelers" from fifty countries who sought treatment at a “cosmopolitan” IVF clinic in Dubai. These couples cannot find safe, affordable, legal, and effective IVF services in their home countries, and their stories offer a window into the world of infertility—a world that is replete with pain, fear, danger, frustration, and financial burden. These hardships dispel any notion that traveling for IVF treatment is reproductive tourism. The magnitude of reprotravel to Dubai, Inhorn contends, reflects the failure of countries to meet their citizens' reproductive needs, which suggests the necessity of creating new forms of activism that advocate for developing alternate pathways to parenthood, reducing preventable forms of infertility, supporting the infertile, and making safe and low-cost IVF available worldwide.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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362.1981780599095357 IN CO (Browse shelf) Available May2018 T0059603
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Prologue: Rahnia's reproductive journey -- Introduction: IVF sojourns -- Hubs: medical cosmopolitanism in the Emirates -- Hubs: reprotravel stories -- Absences: resource shortages and waiting lists -- Absences: reprotravel stories -- Restrictions: religious bans and law evasion -- Restrictions: reprotravel stories -- Discomforts: medical harm and the search for high-quality IVF -- Discomforts: reprotravel stories -- Conclusion: cosmopolitan conceptions.

In their desperate quest for conception, thousands of infertile couples from around the world travel to the global in vitro fertilization (IVF) hub of Dubai. In Cosmopolitan Conceptions Marcia C. Inhorn highlights the stories of 220 "reprotravelers" from fifty countries who sought treatment at a “cosmopolitan” IVF clinic in Dubai. These couples cannot find safe, affordable, legal, and effective IVF services in their home countries, and their stories offer a window into the world of infertility—a world that is replete with pain, fear, danger, frustration, and financial burden. These hardships dispel any notion that traveling for IVF treatment is reproductive tourism. The magnitude of reprotravel to Dubai, Inhorn contends, reflects the failure of countries to meet their citizens' reproductive needs, which suggests the necessity of creating new forms of activism that advocate for developing alternate pathways to parenthood, reducing preventable forms of infertility, supporting the infertile, and making safe and low-cost IVF available worldwide.

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