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June 22, 2016
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Kirkey, S. Put limit on how long Canadian fertility clinics can store frozen embryos, academics argue. National Post.
Article that is cited in the above: Cattapan, A., & Baylis, F. (2016). Frozen in perpetuity: 'abandoned embryos' in Canada. Reproductive BioMedicine and Society Online, 1(2), 104-112.
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