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Anticipation and Medically Assisted Life - giving - a Challenge to Reproductive Medicine

Mihai Nadin
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Mihai Nadin: Institute for Research in Anticipatory Systems, University of Texas at Dallas, USA

Global Journal of Reproductive Medicine, 2017, vol. 2, issue 1, 10-13

Abstract: Reproductive medicine and the question of “Where Babies Come From†[1] are the appropriate context for trying out ideas--i.e., triggering a dialog about them - related to the creative nature of life. As everyone involved in reproductive medicine knows, the word “reproductive†itself is questionable. There is never a reproduction: each new life is unique; each new life is the outcome of an act of creation.

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Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.19080/GJORM.2017.02.555578

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