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Counselling and selection of homosexual couples in fertility treatment

Artificial insemination with anonymous donor sperm (AID) is a widespread practice for heterosexual couples in which the male partner appears to be infertile. The Centre for Reproductive Medicine of the Brussels University teaching hospital has been one of the first to extend this form of therapy to...

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Published in:Human reproduction (Oxford) 1989-10, Vol.4 (7), p.850-853
Main Authors: Brewaeys, A., Olbrechts, H., Devroey, P., Van Steirteghem, A.C.
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Female
homosexual parenthood
homosexuality
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Humans
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Insemination, Artificial, Heterologous
Patient Selection
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