Title: After the Alabama Supreme Court decision, the futuristic view of the Reproductive Hierarchy
The separation of sex and hi-tech reproduction treatments led to a revolution of gender and similarity relations, while embryo diagnostics led to a shift from scheduling families to planning a child. Furthermore, the presence of fertilized eggs outside the womb is a new form of human life which can be conserved and manipulated and the embryo in the petri dish in laboratory has become the entity of reproductive market. This presentation firstly presents embryo moral approaches briefly, especially regarding interventions in preimplantation-stage embryos in the laboratory, suggesting environmentally suitable laboratory conditions for this entity. Additionally, after Alabama supreme court decision, new suggestions for legitimately suitable regulations takes care precisely embryo’s right, but also embryology laboratory personnel, clinics, and parents.
Biography:
Dr. Bahar Uslu is a Board-Certified Specialist in Histology and Embryology, and the founder and former director of Reproductive Medicine, Andrology, and Infertility Units, where she served for 24 years. She completed fellowships in reproductive endocrinology and infertility at Yale University. As the Founding President and current Vice President of the Society of Histologists and Embryologists (SOHE), Dr. Uslu actively mentors students and researchers, including at Yale and Quinnipiac.
She is known for innovating the “Uslu Ovarian Follicle Counting Method,” published in the Journal of Ovarian Research in 2017, and has been recognized as one of the best reproductive medicine specialists, earning accolades including the U.S. Government’s recognition for “Extraordinary Skill in Medicine.”