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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Leicester, Leicestershire United Kingdom
Profession
Research Fellow
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Education
À propos
FSHI Mildred Blaxter Postdoctoral Research Fellow looking at reproduction, social imaginaries and futurity. Completed PhD on "Reproductive decision-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.
Mots-clés
turner syndrome
infertility
fertility treatment
risk
temporality
reproductive decision making
photo elicitation
egg donor
assisted conception
high risk pregnancy
futurity
social imaginaries
norms
qualitative research
research methods
decision making
turner syndrome support society
family sociology
sensitive research topic
graphic social science
identifiability
emotional work
donor care
egg donation
sperm donor
gamete donation
assisted reproduction
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Leicester, Leicestershire United Kingdom
Profession
Research Fellow
Secteur d’activité
Education
À propos
FSHI Mildred Blaxter Postdoctoral Research Fellow looking at reproduction, social imaginaries and futurity. Completed PhD on "Reproductive decision-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.
Mots-clés
turner syndrome
infertility
fertility treatment
risk
temporality
reproductive decision making
photo elicitation
egg donor
assisted conception
high risk pregnancy
futurity
social imaginaries
norms
qualitative research
research methods
decision making
turner syndrome support society
family sociology
sensitive research topic
graphic social science
identifiability
emotional work
donor care
egg donation
sperm donor
gamete donation
assisted reproduction
Tout plus