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Chapter 1: Reproductive citizenship and meanings of infertility
Chapter 2: Affective animacy and temporalities in Danish women's accounts of cryopreserved embryos
Chapter 3: The affective temporalities of ovarian tissue freezing: Hopes, fears, and the folding of embodied time in medical fertility preservation
Chapter 4: Trans narratives of fertility preservation: Constructing experiential expertise through YouTube Vlogs
Chapter 5: Fertility and fragility: Social egg freezing and the "potentially maternal" subject
Chapter 6: Reproduction and beyond: Imaginaries of uterus transplantation in the light of embodied histories of living life without a uterus
Chapter 7: Sized out: Fatness, fertility care, and reproductive justice in Aotearoa New Zealand
Chapter 8: The experience of Single Mothers by Choice making early contact with open-identity or private sperm donors and/or donor sibling families in New Zealand
Chapter 9: The importance of a genetic link in surrogacy arrangements: Law, public opinion, and reconciling conflict
Chapter 10: Surrogacy and the informal rulebook for making kin through assisted reproduction in Aotearoa New Zealand
Chapter 11: Constructing gay fatherhood in known donor-lesbian reproduction: "We get to live that life, we get to be parents"
Chapter 12: Doing reflexivity in research on donor conception: Examining moments of bonding and becoming
Chapter 13: Reproductive choices and experiences in planning for parenthood and managing infertility.
Chapter 2: Affective animacy and temporalities in Danish women's accounts of cryopreserved embryos
Chapter 3: The affective temporalities of ovarian tissue freezing: Hopes, fears, and the folding of embodied time in medical fertility preservation
Chapter 4: Trans narratives of fertility preservation: Constructing experiential expertise through YouTube Vlogs
Chapter 5: Fertility and fragility: Social egg freezing and the "potentially maternal" subject
Chapter 6: Reproduction and beyond: Imaginaries of uterus transplantation in the light of embodied histories of living life without a uterus
Chapter 7: Sized out: Fatness, fertility care, and reproductive justice in Aotearoa New Zealand
Chapter 8: The experience of Single Mothers by Choice making early contact with open-identity or private sperm donors and/or donor sibling families in New Zealand
Chapter 9: The importance of a genetic link in surrogacy arrangements: Law, public opinion, and reconciling conflict
Chapter 10: Surrogacy and the informal rulebook for making kin through assisted reproduction in Aotearoa New Zealand
Chapter 11: Constructing gay fatherhood in known donor-lesbian reproduction: "We get to live that life, we get to be parents"
Chapter 12: Doing reflexivity in research on donor conception: Examining moments of bonding and becoming
Chapter 13: Reproductive choices and experiences in planning for parenthood and managing infertility.