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This section recommends a selection of educational
resources for learning more about collaborative reproduction
– and information about community resources
that assist collaborative reproduction – doctors, mental health
professionals, lawyers, and others.
Educational Resources/Recommended Reading
A Matter of Trust: The Guide to Gestational Surrogacy by
Gail Dutton – Purchase
Now from Amazon
Choosing Assisted Reproduction: Social, Emotional and Ethical
Considerations by Susan Lewis Cooper and Ellen Sarasohn Glazer
– Purchase
Now from Amazon – and from the same authors, Beyond
Infertility: The New Paths to Parenthood
Miracle Child: Genetic Mother, Surrogate Womb by Cheryl Saban
– Purchase
Now from Amazon
Mommy, Did I Grow In Your Tummy? Where Some Babies Come From
by Elaine R. Gordon, Ph.D. – Purchase
Now from Amazon
Surrogate Motherhood: Conception in the Heart by Helena Ragoné
– Purchase
Now from Amazon
Between Strangers by Lori B. Andrews – Purchase
Now from Amazon
Surrogate Parenting by Amy Zuckerman Overvoid – Purchase
Now from Amazon
In Vitro Fertilization by Geoffrey Sher, M.D. – Purchase
Now from Amazon
Community Resources
The NEEDS collaborative reproduction community includes medical,
psychiatric, and legal partners as well as the women who serve as
egg donors and surrogates. Following are some members of the NEEDS
community.
Infertility Clinics
Fertility Center of New England
Reproductive Science Center
Women & Infants' Division of Reproductive Medicine and Infertility
New England Medical Center IVF
Mass General Hospital, Vincent IVF Unit
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Baystate Reproductive Medicine
Boston IVF
Clinical Psychologists
NEEDS has longstanding relationships with clinical psychologists experienced
in collaborative reproduction. Referrals are provided to clients.
Legal Counsel
NEEDS has longstanding relationships with attorneys experienced
in collaborative reproduction. Referrals are provided to clients.
General Resources
www.resolve.org
American Society of Reproductive Medicine
www.asrm.org
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