LGBTQ families are made up of individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or questioning their gender identity or sexual orientation. They often have different family...
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: Sexual intimacy and the lgbtq family: exploring nonheteronormative challenges in parenthood, authority, and nurturing
How might queer ethical perspectives inform debates on reproductive technologies, bodily autonomy, and emerging bioethical issues in non-normative relational contexts?
Queer theories have become...
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: Queer ethics and reproductive technologies: a new perspective
LGBTQ families have been using assisted reproductive technology for decades to create children through various methods such as artificial insemination, IVF, and adoption.
The process of creating...
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: How do lgbtq families choose between surrogacy and other methods for creating children?
There is a widespread assumption that having children implies heterosexual marriage. Many people believe that a man's role in parenting is to be a father, while a woman's is to be a mother.
This...
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: Uncovering the complexities of queer family structures: challenging traditional parenthood norms