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Since the 1970s, alarming discourses about declining fertility and the difficulties of balancing work and family have flourished in Western countries. Captured by the notion of the biological clock, they put womens reproductive age and the fertility decline to the centre of public and medical attention. Reproductive biomedicine constitutes a specific domain invested with hopes for technological and medical answers and a new market for fertility extension technologies, such as egg donation and social egg freezing.

Addressing long-standing questions about the articulation of the biological and the social in the making of bodies and identities, this book questions the nature of reproductive ageing, a taken for granted fact of life at the core of reproductive biomedicine. What is the biology of the biological clock made of and how can we account for its embodied reality from a feminist perspective? Opening the black box of the biological, the book makes a way between essentialism and constructivism with the aim of accounting for its materiality, while also illuminating its political implications. By following the ontological choreographies of age-related infertility in the science and medicine of reproduction, this study explores how age materializes and documents what happens when reproduction meets ageing. Deeply transdisciplinary, it questions what is fixed about the biology of the fertility decline in a way which adds complexity to debates about the biomedicalization of reproductive ageing.

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Emerald Studies in Reproduction, Culture and Society
Series Editors: Petra Nordqvist, Manchester University, UK and Nicky Hudson, De Montfort University, UK
This book series brings together scholars from across the social sciences and humanities who are working in the broad field of human reproduction. Reproduction is a growing field of interest in the United Kingdom and internationally, and this series publishes work from across the life cycle of reproduction addressing issues such as conception, contraception, abortion, pregnancy, birth, infertility, pre- and postnatal care, prenatal screen and testing, IVF, prenatal genetic diagnosis, mitochondrial donation, surrogacy, adoption, reproductive donation, family-making and more. Books in this series will focus on the social, cultural, material, legal, historical and political aspects of human reproduction, encouraging work from early career researchers as well as established scholars. The series includes monographs, edited collections and shortform books (between 20 and 50,000 words). Contributors use the latest conceptual, methodological and theoretical developments to enhance and develop current thinking about human reproduction and its significance for understanding wider social practices and processes.
Published Titles in This Series
Egg Freezing, Fertility and Reproductive Choice
By Kylie Baldwin
The Cryopolitics of Reproduction on Ice: A New Scandinavian Ice Age
By Charlotte Krolkke, Thomas Sbirk Petersen, JanneRothmar Herrmann, Anna Sofie Bach, Stine Willum Adrian, Rune Klingenberg and Michael Nebeling Petersen
Voluntary and Involuntary Childlessness
Edited by Natalie Sappleton
WHEN REPRODUCTION MEETS AGEING: THE SCIENCE AND MEDICINE OF THE FERTILITY DECLINE
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NOLWENN BHLER
University of Lausanne, Switzerland and University of Neuchtel, Switzerland
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First edition 2021
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About the Author
Nolwenn Bhler is an Anthropologist specialised in the social study of science, biomedicine, and health, and in gender studies. She currently works as a Senior Researcher, at the University of Lausanne (UNIL), in the SNSF Sinergia project Development of Personalized Health in Switzerland: Social Sciences Perspectives, where she investigates the implementation of a public health and biomonitoring national cohort. She also works as a Senior Lecturer at the University of Neuchtel (UniNE) where she teaches gender studies. She holds a PhD in Social and Cultural Anthropology from the University of Zurich. In her doctoral thesis she explored how the ontological status of reproductive ageing is produced, shifts and materialises in the scientific and clinical settings of reproductive biomedicine. She also analysed the sociopolitical implications of extending fertility medically in Switzerland and highlighted the need for rethinking the ontology of age when it gets technologised. Before joining UniNE and the Institute of Social Sciences of UNIL, she spent a year as a visiting scholar at the Gender and Women's Studies Department of the University of California Berkeley, followed by a year as a research fellow in the Reproduction Research Group of De Montfort University, Leicester, and two years as a senior research fellow at the science-society Interface of UNIL.
Her research interests focus on reproductive technologies, gender and kinship, bodyenvironment interactions, toxicity and public health. She is dedicated to the promotion of interdisciplinarity and interprofessional dialogue and collaboration in the medical and public health domain through teaching, research and outreach activities. In addition, she has institutional duties as a member of the Ethical and Deontological Think Tank of the Swiss Anthropological Association, of the STS-CH committee and of CUSO graduate programme in gender studies.
Acknowledgements
There are so many people without whom this book could never have seen the light of day and to whom I would like to express my gratitude that I do not know where to start. The book is in English and will probably not be read by the women and couples who participated in the PhD research it is based on, but I would nevertheless like to thank them first. They agreed to share their stories, hopes, sufferings and disappointments; to open their houses, their family albums, their intimacies and secrets. I feel frustrated at not being able to give them full recognition in this book, not only because of the language but also because of the focus on the science of reproductive ageing. I already know that another book would be needed to give them justice. However, if I spent so much time on exploring the multiple realities of age-related fertility decline, it was because it mattered so much and in so many different ways for them. I thus hope that the book will serve them by putting into perspective and highlighting the complexity of the science and medicine of fertility decline. I also would like to thank the gynaecologists, biologists and other experts involved in reproductive biomedicine in Switzerland for engaging with me in discussion about the clinical implications of age-related fertility decline and sharing their knowledge and vision of it.
This book started in the form of a PhD project on kinship, fertility and ARTs in Switzerland, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) at the anthropology department of the University of Zurich. Without the confidence that Willemijn de Jong, my supervisor and director of this project, showed me when she invited me for a job interview with my one-week-old baby, I would not be here sitting at my desk in the summer heat writing these acknowledgements. She has been such an inspiring model. She guided my first steps in academia, offered me freedom and pushed me to trust myself and my intuitions, to be curious and to be courageous. Another person I would like to thank for being such an inspiration to me in academia is Francesco Panese, for his long-standing support, for introducing me to the world of biomedical STS, which I have never left since my first classes with him, for sharing his passion and ideas, for his generosity, for his trust and care. My warmest thanks also to Charis Thompson for being such an inspiring supervisor and for making my stay in Berkeley an enriching intellectual journey, paving the way for this book.
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