2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.siny.2014.08.004
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Surrogacy in modern obstetric practice

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“…Until recently, it was assumed that FNAIT was associated solely to incompatibility between maternal and paternal HPA. With the increasing prevalence of surrogacy, clinicians may face similar cases in their future practice . Advancement in medical technology has enabled women who have not been previously able to conceive a child, such as women with Turner syndrome, to do so .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Until recently, it was assumed that FNAIT was associated solely to incompatibility between maternal and paternal HPA. With the increasing prevalence of surrogacy, clinicians may face similar cases in their future practice . Advancement in medical technology has enabled women who have not been previously able to conceive a child, such as women with Turner syndrome, to do so .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the increasing prevalence of surrogacy, clinicians may face similar cases in their future practice. 10 Advancement in medical technology has enabled women who have not been previously able to conceive a child, such as women with Turner syndrome, to do so. 11 Thus, when assessing their newborns for FNAIT, genotyping for the implicated HPA of both the oocyte donor and the recipient should be determined in addition to the father's genotype.…”
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“…O acordo poderá ser de carácter comercial -a gestante recebe um pagamento do casal pelo serviço prestado; ou altruísta, com total ausência de pagamento entre as partes. Ambos os acordos, independentemente da origem, tendem a ser complexos, incluindo cláusulas destinadas a prevenir possíveis eventualidades, como anomalias fetais, morte da gestante, cirurgia inesperada, aborto espontâneo, deficiências na criança, nascimento de um nado-morto, entre outras (Burrel & Edozien, 2014).…”
Section: Surrogacy For Infertility: Psychological Aspects -A Review Ounclassified
“…Tal acontece através da transferência/implantação uterina do embrião humano, numa terceira pessoa, consistindo esta gestação na gravidez de outra mulher, a gestante, para gerar o bebé que será entregue ao casal beneficiário, renunciando a responsabilidade parental (Burrel, & Edozien, 2014;Christianah, 2013). A gestação de substituição é categorizada em dois tipos: genética -realizada por meio de inseminação do gâmeta masculino no ovócito da gestante de substituição, criando uma ligação biológica da gestante à criança; ou gestacional -realizada por FIV com gâmetas do casal beneficiário/dadores sendo o embrião transferido para a gestante .…”
Section: Surrogacy For Infertility: Psychological Aspects -A Review Ounclassified