Reducing Risk in Fertility Treatment:

This book examines risk in assisted conception, covering a wide range of topics and areas. The authors discuss the 'Risk' specifically for situations where patients or professionals are at risk of an adverse outcome in relation to fertility treatment. Reducing Risk in Fertility Treatment e...

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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Springer London 2015
Ausgabe:1st ed. 2015
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Zusammenfassung:This book examines risk in assisted conception, covering a wide range of topics and areas. The authors discuss the 'Risk' specifically for situations where patients or professionals are at risk of an adverse outcome in relation to fertility treatment. Reducing Risk in Fertility Treatment encompasses clinical complications, risks inherent in laboratory practice, reputational and business risks to clinics, and ethical risks to society as a whole.   Reducing Risk in Fertility Treatment is an essential resource for all clinical staff to consult in reducing the risk associated with their work. It provides practical resources such as 'how to' guides, but also touches on theoretical discussions. It is primarily directed to practitioners in the area of fertility treatment, clinicians, embryologists, nurses, counsellors and administrators, but is also relevant to policy-makers, commissioners of health services, researchers in this field and biomedical ethicists
Beschreibung:1. The Challenges of Multiple Pregnancies -- 2. Prognosis of Risks for Offspring of Fertility Treatment -- 3. Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome -- 4. Thromboembolism Associated with Fertility Treatment -- 5. Emotional and Psychosocial Risk Associated with Fertility Treatment -- 6. Regulatory and Legal Risks for Patients
Beschreibung:1 Online Ressource (XIII, 115 Seiten, 9 Illustrationen, 8 Illustrationen in Farbe)
ISBN:9781447152576
DOI:10.1007/978-1-4471-5257-6

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