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Incorporating IncestThursday 2 May 2002
If you were infertile, would you feel any qualms about fertilising your own egg with your father-in-law's sperm? This would mean your partner would be bringing up his genetic half-brother as his own child.

Dr Jeannette Edwards from Manchester University tells Jenni why it's important to take note of our instinctive feelings towards the new relationships fertility treatments are producing.
Dr Jeanette Edwards will be giving a Malinowski Memorial Lecture on Incorporating Incest: gamete, body and relation in assisted conception on Friday 3 May at LSE.


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