Expecting Trouble

Expecting Trouble2000
About this book
The growing availability of unprecedented reproductive technologies has raised equally unprecedented moral and political questions, not only for pregnant women but for all those who wish the state to act humanely and wisely in this extraordinarily sensitive arena.
In this timely and provocative volume a group of distinguished feminist scholars explore the ethics and the politics of issues such as surrogacy, genetic testing, in utero surgery, genetic intervention, in vitro fertilization, and fetal endangerment. Expecting Trouble is essential reading for scholars and students of women and politics, women and public policy, sexual ethics, and medical ethics.
Details
- First published
- 2000
- OL Work ID
- OL8510461W
Subjects
Prenatal carePregnancyDelivery of Health CareHuman reproductionHuman reproductive technologyLaw and legislationFetusSurrogate mothersLegal status, lawsWomenPregnant womenHuman reproduction, law and legislationHuman reproductive technology, law and legislationFetus, legal status, laws, etc.Women, legal status, laws, etc.ReproductionMedical Laboratory ScienceHealth