Publications
Petropanagos, A., Cattapan A., Baylis F., & Leader A. (2015). Social egg freezing: risk, benefits and other considerations. Canadian Medical Association Journal, 187(9): 666-669.
Snow, D., Cattapan, A. & Baylis, F. (2015). Contesting estimates of cryopreserved embryos in the United States. Nature Biotechnology, 33(9): 909.
Petropanagos, A. & Campo-Engelstein, L. Tough talk: Discussing fertility preservation with adolescents and young adults with cancer. Journal of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology, 4(3): 96-99.
Baylis F. (2015) Left out in the cold: arguments against oocyte cryopreservation. Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Canada, 27(1):64-67.
Baylis F. (2015). Uses of human embryos for reproduction and research. In J.A. Arras, E. Fenton & R. Kukla (Eds). Routledge Companion to Bioethics, (pp.357-369). New York, NY: Routledge.
Cattapan, A., Copeland, S. Snow, D. Meeting report: biobanking eggs and embryos for research. The Gazette (of the Society for the Social History of Medicine), 68 (2015): 6-7.
Baylis, F. (2015). Ethics and assisted reproduction technologies in Canada: 2004-2014. Creating Families, 10(1): 54-56.
Baylis F. & Downie J. (2014) Achieving national altruistic self-sufficiency in human eggs for third-party reproduction in Canada. International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, 7(2): 164-184.
Baylis F., Downie J. & Snow D. (2014) Fake it till you make it: policymaking and assisted human reproduction in Canada. Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Canada, 36(6): 510-512.
Tonkens R. (2015). My child will never initiate ultimate harm: an argument against moral enhancement. Journal of Medical Ethics, 41(3): 245-251.
Baylis F. & Downie J. (2013). The tale of Assisted Human Reproduction Canada: a tragedy in five acts. Canadian Journal of Women and the Law, 25(2): 183-201. DOI: 10.3138/cjwl.25.2.183.
Tonkens R. (2013). Why should we discard all abandoned human embryos? Fertility and Sterility, 100(4): E28.
Downie J. & Baylis F. (2013). Transnational trade in human eggs: law, policy, and (in)action in Canada. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, 41(1): 224-239. DOI: 10.1111/jlme.12015
Baylis F. (2013). The ethics of creating children with three genetic parents. Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 26: 531-534.
Baylis, F. (2013). Embryo research. In: H. Lafollette (Ed). The International encyclopedia of ethics, (pp. 1579-1585). London, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd. DOI: 10.1002/ 9781444367072.wbiee691
Baylis, F. (2012). Infertility. In: R. Chadwick (Ed). Encyclopedia of applied ethics 2nd Edition, (Vol. 2, pp. 712-720). San Diego: Academic Press USA.
Baylis F. (2012). The demise of Assisted Human Reproduction Canada, [Guest Editorial]. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 34(6): 511-513
Baylis F. (2012). La fin de procréation assistée Canada, [Editorial sollicité]. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 33(6): 514-516.
Baylis, F. (2012). Enforcing the Assisted Human Reproduction Act, [Letter to the Editor]. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Canada, 34(5): 415.
Blog Posts
Cattapan, A. (2015, October 26). Why Ontario’s IVF funding structure is not the answer. TVO.org.
Cattapan, A. (2015, April 24). For love or money: the ‘shortage’ of Canadian sperm donors. Impact Ethics.
Browne, K. (2015, March 17). Voluntary sterilization, personal responsibility, and IVF coverage. Impact Ethics.
Cattapan, A. (2015, March 11). A fictive reality: science fiction, dystopia, and assisted reproduction. International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics Blog.
Baylis F. (2014, December 8). Will Québec’s cut to IVF funding lead to more multiple pregnancies? Healthy Debate.
Baylis F. (2014, December 2). Kudos to Quebec IVF docs for reducing the # of multiple pregnancies. Impact Ethics.
Baylis F. (2014, October 16) Left out in the cold: seven reasons not to freeze your eggs. Impact Ethics.
Reposted: Baylis F. (2014, October 20). Left out in the cold: seven reasons not to freeze your eggs. Healthy Debate; Baylis F. (2014 October 17). Left out in the cold: seven reasons not to freeze your eggs. IJFAB Blog.
Hua, H.T.M. (2014, Aug 22). International differences in gamete donor limits. Impact Ethics.
White, P. (2014, July 15). Quebec’s Assisted Human Reproduction Program. Impact Ethics.
McLeod C. & Botterell A. (2014, May 6). Raising expectations about IVF but not adoption. Impact Ethics.
Gruben V. (2014, April 23). Ontario’s new policy for safe fertility services. Impact Ethics.
Cattapan A. (2014, April 21). Funding one IVF treatment is not the answer to infertility. Impact Ethics.
White P. (2014, January 17). ‘Excess’ embryos for human pluripotent stem cell research. Impact Ethics.
Cattapan A. (2013, December 21). The (unknown) costs of private-for-profit IVF. Impact Ethics.
Baylis F. & Downie J. (2013, December 17). Wishing doesn’t make it so. Impact Ethics.
Cattapan A. (2013, August 13). Rethinking sex selection: a feminist critique. Impact Ethics.
Baylis F. (2013, June 26). The ethics of spending millions on high-tech pregnancies: ‘Made in Quebec’. Impact Ethics.
Baylis F. & Tonkens, R. (2013, April 25). Milking women. Impact Ethics.
Baylis F. (2013, April 3). There should be an age limit for fertility treatments. “Change my mind” debate series. The Blog, Huffington Post Canada.
Baylis F. (2012, May 1). Are Canadian fertility services breaking the law? Bioethics Forum.
Posters
Krahn TM & Baylis F. (2015). Assessing disclosure elements of IVF consent documents: 1991, 2004, 2014 [PDF - 658 KB]. 187(9):666-9. Poster presentation: 02 Oct 2015, Canadian Fertility & Andrology Society Annual Meeting, Halifax NS.
Petropanagos A. (2015). Ethical analyses of testicular tissue cryopreservation [PDF - 6860 KB]. Poster presentation: 03 Oct 2015, Canadian Fertility & Andrology Society Annual Meeting, Halifax NS.