Do Donors Get Ties on Father’s Day?

  From the San Francisco Chronicle: “I don’t have a dad. I have a donor.”–One boy to another – do donors get ties on Father’s Day? – overheard in a kindergarten class by T.A. Francis (H/T: Wesley Smith)(Photo by Flickr user sciondriver [CC])

The Human Egg Makes Its Debut

  Amazing. Scientists in Belgium have just captured images of human ovulation occuring on camera–the “best ever” taken according to New Scientist–and it was all completely by accident: “The release of the oocyte from the ovary is a crucial event in human reproduction,” says Jacques Donnez at the...

Child-Free But Not By Choice

The New York Times has a story today about how to cope in a “fertile” world. It focuses on Pamela Tsigdinos, one of the bloggers who I interviewed for this piece. There’s also a great feature, “The Voices of Infertility,” which includes video clips of women (where are the men?) talking about their...

Is “Feminist Mom” an Oxymoron?

I have a review in yesterday’s Washington Times about the latest report from the Mommy Wars, Amy Richards’s Opting In: Having a Child Without Losing Yourself. In the review, I ask whether the term “feminist mom” is an oxymoron and look at the complicated relationship between feminism and the biological clock:...

ART in the News: Cloning the dead, three-parent embryos, and more

One baby, two mothers: Cure or curse?  New York might pay women for eggs for stem cell research.  Double Trouble: Massachusetts has the highest rate of twin births in the nation.  Cloning the dead.  Infertility: The lesson that came too late.  China to provide IVF and other medical procedures to parents who lost...

Reform for the Gamete Donor Industry?

“I think too often we’ve seen our job as simply to help someone achieve a pregnancy rather than looking at what happens to the child, the welfare of the child, what are the needs of the child. Those are issues we haven’t addressed properly.” — Dr. Charles Sims, the medical director of California Cryobank A...

Must-Read Posts

I’m still recovering from the long holiday weekend, hence the non-existent posting of the last few days. Fortunately, other bloggers were not so lazy. Here are a few must-read posts: Jesse Reynolds takes a critical eye to Gordon Brown’s stem cell research letter: “Like so many writings advocating cloning-based stem cell...