The formation and continuance of lesbian families in Canada.

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What makes a lesbian family? It has been said that the last few decades have seen a "lesbian baby boom" as reproductive choices have opened up for lesbians; but has this been true for lesbians in Canada? This article explores how lesbian families have formed and grown in Canada since the 1970s. It looks at the various types of lesbian families in Canada and explores lesbians' past and current access to reproductive technologies and adoption across Canada. Current Canadian literature is presented, including information on lesbians' and their families' experience with the medical profession.

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Foster, D. (2005). The formation and continuance of lesbian families in Canada. Canadian Bulletin of Medical History = Bulletin Canadien d’histoire de La Médecine, 22(2), 281–297. https://doi.org/10.3138/cbmh.22.2.281

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