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Introduction 1
Pt. I Initial Conceptions
1 The Treatment Plan for Legal Issues 13
2 The Treatment Plan for Creating Babies 29
Pt. II The State of ART
3 Market Regulation 43
4 Parenting Regulation 73
5 Donating to Parenthood 88
6 Donor Identity 114
Pt. III Race, Class, and Gender: Who Benefits?
7 Barriers to Conception 133
8 Expensive Dreams 145
9 What Is Wrong with Technology? 165
Pt. IV Baby Steps Forward
10 Baby Steps: Going to Market 189
11 Five-Parent Families? A Proposition 201
12 Finding Out 215
Conclusion 235
Notes 239
Index 289
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