Katy Fulfer

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July 22, 2019 by Katy

Health Canada consults on Guidance Document for reimbursement in surrogacy and gamete donation

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In June, Health Canada published the long-awaited regulations on reimbursements in gamete donation and surrogacy. These regulations are important because section 12 of the Assisted Human Reproduction Act (AHR Act) requires that reimbursements must be dispersed "in accordance with the guidelines." Yes, fifteen years is a long time to wait! The new regulations will take effect June 9, 2020, though contracts entered into between now and then should comply with the regulations. In addition, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: reproductive ethics Tagged With: altruism, Assisted Human Reproduction Act, assisted reproduction, egg donation, policy, reimbursement, surrogacy

May 31, 2019 by Katy

Poets for the animals

I've been thinking about story-telling and relationships with particular animals. Consider the following two snippets: Peter Singer doesn’t love animals In the preface to the 1975 edition of Animal Liberation, Peter Singer shares a story about a time he was invited to tea. He'd begun working on Animal Liberation. Much to the surprise of his host, Singer admitted that he isn't an animal lover (p. 9). Singer came to his theory of animal liberation through rational argument, not a relationship … [Read more...]

Filed Under: animals, Hannah Arendt Tagged With: altruism, empathy, fiction, Lisa Disch, Peter Singer, philosophy, poetry, relational ethics, vegan

November 29, 2018 by Katy

Health Canada posts draft regulations regulating reimbursement in surrogacy and gamete donation

Last month Health Canada released draft language specifying what constitutes a legitimate and legal reimbursement for expenses incurred during gamete provision or surrogacy. Section 12 of the Assisted Human Reproduction Act states that reimbursements must be made "in accordance with the regulations" which have not existed (until now). The lack of regulation has created confusion and wariness about the legality of reimbursing expenses in surrogacy or gamete donation. Indeed, the only criminal … [Read more...]

Filed Under: reproductive ethics Tagged With: altruism, Assisted Human Reproduction Act, egg donation, postpartum, surrogacy, vulnerability

April 6, 2018 by Katy

Empathy and altruism in surrogacy

Below is the text of my presentation for today's annual SMF Research Symposium hosted by the Sexuality, Marriage, and Family Studies department at St. Jerome's University/University of Waterloo. I post it here to facilitate better accessibility. Territorial acknowledgement I am a philosopher who primarily works in women’s and gender studies. Much of the content of my research in reproductive ethics has to do with access: Who has access to fertility? To what treatments and technologies? To … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Hannah Arendt, reproductive ethics Tagged With: altruism, Assisted Human Reproduction Act, Edith Stein, empathy, surrogacy

January 31, 2018 by Katy

Health Canada report summarizes feedback on reimbursements for surrogacy and egg donation

In 2016 and 2017 Health Canada solicited feedback related to drafting regulations to clarify sections of the Assisted Human Reproduction Act. This month they released the "What We Heard Report," which disseminates feedback received from the summer 2017 call for public comments. This consultation focused on health and safety issues with gamete donation (section 10), reimbursement for expenses in egg donation and surrogacy (section 12), and enforcing and administering the Act (sections … [Read more...]

Filed Under: reproductive ethics Tagged With: altruism, Assisted Human Reproduction Act, surrogacy

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