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What Every Mother Should Know (1914), by Margaret Sanger

By: Malladi Lakshmeeramya | Published: Oct 24, 2017

What Every Mother Should Know was published in 1914 in New York City, New York, as a compilation of newspaper articles written by Margaret Sanger in…

LiteratureObscenity (Law)Abortion--Law and legislation--United StatesAbortionBirth control clinics

Assisted Human Reproduction Act (2004)

By: Kathleen Hammond | Published: Jul 30, 2015

The Assisted Human Reproduction Act (AHR Act) is a piece of federal legislation passed by the Parliament of Canada. The Act came into force on 29…

LawReproductive technologyFertilization in vitro, Human--Law and legislationMedicine--Research--Law and legislationBiomedical Ethics

Assisted Human Reproduction Canada (AHRC)

By: Katherine Brind'Amour | Published: May 27, 2009

Established under the Assisted Human Reproduction (AHR) Act of 2004, Assisted Human Reproduction Canada (AHRC), also known as the Assisted Human…

OrganizationReproductive Techniques, AssistedOrganizationsReproductionReproductive Rights

The Fruits of Philosophy (1832), by Charles Knowlton

By: Claudia Nunez-Eddy, Caroline Meek | Published: Oct 05, 2017

In 1832, Charles Knowlton published The Fruits of Philosophy, a pamphlet advocating for controlling reproduction and detailing methods for preventing…

LiteratureBirth ControlObscenity (Law)--Great BritainPublications

David Edwin Wildt (1950- )

By: Caroline Appleton | Published: Jul 24, 2014

David Edwin Wildt developed and applied assisted reproductive technologies to conserve rare and endangered wildlife species in the US during the…

CheetahFertilization in VitroEmbryo transplantationReproductive technologyEndangered Species

Test-Tube Baby

By: Stephen C. Ruffenach | Published: Jan 13, 2009

A test-tube baby is the product of a successful human reproduction that results from methods beyond sexual intercourse between a man and a woman and…

Artificial InseminationInsemination, ArtificialethicsReproductionFertilization

Carl Gottfried Hartman (1879-1968)

By: Giavonna A. Goodman | Published: Nov 01, 2011

Carl Gottfried Hartman researched the reproductive physiology of opossums and rhesus monkeys. He was the first to extensively study the embryology…

PeopleReproductionBiographyOpossumsmonkeys

"Altruism and the Origin of the Worker Caste" from The Ants (1990), by Bert Hölldobler and Edward Osborne Wilson

By: Kelle Dhein | Published: Jul 24, 2017

In 'Altruism and the Origin of the Worker Caste,' Bert Hölldobler and Edward Osborne Wilson explore the evolutionary origins of worker ants. '…

LiteratureAntsInsect societiesKin selection (Evolution)Evolution

What Every Girl Should Know (1916), by Margaret Sanger

By: Malladi Lakshmeeramya | Published: Dec 12, 2017

What Every Girl Should Know was published in 1916 in New York City, New York, as a compilation of articles written by Margaret Sanger from 1912 to…

LiteratureObscenity (Law)Abortion--Law and legislation--United StatesAbortionBirth control clinics

"Reproductive Options for HIV-Serodiscordant Couples” (2006) by Pablo Barreiro, Ann Duerr, Karen Beckerman, and Vincent Soriano

By: Chase V. Florez | Published: Oct 31, 2019

In July 2006, scientist Pablo Barreiro and colleagues published “Reproduction Options for HIV-Serodiscordant Couples,” in which they recommended…

LiteratureHIV-positive personsHIV infectionsAIDS (Disease)HIV-positive men--United States

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