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FSHI Mildred Blaxter Postdoctoral Research Fellow looking at reproduction, social imaginaries and futurity. Completed PhD on "Reproductive decision-足making, parenthood and the use of assisted conception amongst women with Turner Syndrome: an exploratory study", supervised by Dr Cathy Herbrand at the Centre for Reproduction Research, DMU. Trustee of the National Gamete Donation Trust 2004-2012 and interested in all aspects of fertility choices, decision making, egg and sperm donation and alternative family building.

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Reproductive choice and imaginaries of responsible behaviour
Reproductive choice and imaginaries of responsible behaviour Reproductive choice and imaginaries of responsible behaviour
Reproductive choice and imaginaries of responsible behaviour
You are not ready to be a mum if you are not listening to a medical professional say it is not safe How reproductive responsibility affects family-building choices in women with Turner Syndrome
You are not ready to be a mum if you are not listening to a medical professional say it is not safeHow reproductive responsibility affects family-building choices in women with Turner SyndromeYou are not ready to be a mum if you are not listening to a medical professional say it is not safeHow reproductive responsibility affects family-building choices in women with Turner Syndrome
You are not ready to be a mum if you are not listening to a medical professional say it is not safe How reproductive responsibility affects family-building choices in women with Turner Syndrome
Have you ever talked to a woman with Turner Syndrome? A rationale for the use of photo elicitation
Have you ever talked to a woman with Turner Syndrome? A rationale for the use of photo elicitationHave you ever talked to a woman with Turner Syndrome? A rationale for the use of photo elicitation
Have you ever talked to a woman with Turner Syndrome? A rationale for the use of photo elicitation