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Dr Sarah Earle is a senior lecturer in health and social care at The Open University.

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Fertility, infertility and assisted conceptionJupiterimages

By Dr Sarah Earle (The Open University)

24 February 2012

Fertility problems can cause significant emotional distress. Sarah Earle discusses the options available to those looking for assistance  Read more : Fertility, infertility and assisted conception

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Death in cyberspaceSarah Earle

By Dr Sarah Earle (The Open University)

22 September 2009

Dr Sarah Earle looks at the increasing use of the internet to create online memorials to people who have died  Read more : Death in cyberspace

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Why is childbirth a medical procedure?Aleksandar Kamasi | Dreamstime.com

By Dr Sarah Earle (The Open University)

19 May 2005

Sarah Earle examines the developing degree of medical intervention in birth  Read more : Why is childbirth a medical procedure?

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Earle, Sarah; Komaromy, Carol and Layne, Linda L. eds. (2012). Understanding Reproductive Loss: Perspectives on Life, Death and Fertility. Farnham: Ashgate (In press).

Tilley, Elizabeth; Earle, Sarah and Walmsley, Jan (2012). International perspectives on the sterilization of women with intellectual disabilities. In: Earle, Sarah; Komaromy, Carol and Layne, Linda L. eds. Understanding Reproductive Loss: Perspectives on life, death and fertility. Farnham: Ashgate (in press), (In press).

Earle, Sarah and Lloyd, Cathy (2012). Diabetes and the pregnancy paradox: the loss of expectations and reproductive futures. In: Earle, Sarah; Komaromy, Carol and Layne, Linda L. eds. Understanding Reproductive Loss: Perspectives on life, death and fertility. Farnham: Ashgate, (In press).

Tilley, Elizabeth; Earle, Sarah; Walmsley, Jan and Atkinson, Dorothy (2012). ‘The Silence is roaring’: sterilization, reproductive rights and women with intellectual disabilities. Disability and Society, 27(3),

Lloyd, Cathy and Earle, Sarah (2011). Diabetes and pregnancy: service-users' perspectives on services and on research. In: Lloyd, Cathy and Heller, Tom eds. Long Term Conditions: Challenges in Health and Social Care Practice. London: SAGE.

Denny, Elaine and Earle, Sarah eds. (2009). The sociology of long term conditions and nursing practice. Sociology and Nursing Practice. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan.

Denny, Elaine and Earle, Sarah (2009). Chronic illness, disability and the politics of health. In: Denny, Elaine and Earle, Sarah eds. The Sociology of Long Term Conditions and Nursing Practice. Sociology and nursing practice series. UK: Palgrave, pp. 7–28.

Mitchell, Ann; Denny, Elaine and Earle, Sarah (2009). Social perspectives on depression. In: Denny, Elaine and Earle, Sarah eds. The Sociology of Long Term Conditions and Nursing Practice. Sociology and nursing practice series. UK: Palgrave, pp. 209–227.

Earle, Sarah (2009). Obesity: a long term condition? In: Denny, Elaine and Earle, Sarah eds. The Sociology of Long Term Conditions and Nursing Practice. Sociology and nursing practice series. UK: Palgrave, pp. 228–245.

Earle, Sarah; Foley, Pam; Komaromy, Carol and Lloyd, Cathy E. (2009). Editorial: Health, medicine and surveillance in the 21st Century. Surveillance and Society, 6(2), pp. 96–100.

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Why is childbirth a medical procedure?

Comment posted by dd4558

05 May 2011

Thank you so much for writing this article. It is so nice to see the facts about natural birth and homebirth appear somewhere. All over the media you see this exaggerated fear of birth. I gave... Read more : Why is childbirth a medical procedure?

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Dr Sarah Earle is a senior lecturer in health and social care at The Open University. She has taught and published widely in this field. Some of her co-edited publications include: Death and Dying: A reader and Making Sense of Death, Dying and Bereavement: An anthology both published by Sage in association with The Open University in 2009. She is also the author (with Keith Sharp) of Sex in Cyberspace: Men who pay for sex, published by Ashgate in 2005).

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