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Who is a parent?
Law, ethics and medicine
Who is a parent? Parenthood in Islamic ethics
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Competing interests: None
↵*Present address: Molecular Biology & Bioinformatics, National Biotechnology Development Agency, Federal Ministry of Science & Technology, 16 Dunkofia Street, PMB 5118, Area 11, Garki, Abuja, Nigeria: azzubair{at}nabda.gov.ng
- Abbreviations:
- IVF
- in vitro fertilisation
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