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Introduction | 3 | |
I | Biological, Technological, and Psychological Background | 13 |
Natural Reproduction and Reproduction-Aiding Technologies | 15 | |
Emotional Reactions to Infertility | 32 | |
II | Conflicting Perspectives: Issues, Positions, and Arguments | 39 |
Surrogate Motherhood: Not So Novel After All | 45 | |
Surrogate Mother Arrangements from the Perspective of the Child | 57 | |
Fertilization of Human Eggs in Vitro: A Defense | 71 | |
Instruction on Respect for Human Life in Its Origin and on the Dignity of Procreation | 83 | |
The Meaning of Life - In the Laboratory | 98 | |
Progeny, Progress, and Primrose Paths | 117 | |
III | Why Have Children? Meaning and Significance | 129 |
On the Relationship of Parents and Children | 132 | |
The Mother | 135 | |
Genetic Puzzles and Stork Stories: On the Meaning and Significance of Having Children | 147 | |
IV | Making and Selling Babies: Production and Commerce | 171 |
Market-Inalienability | 174 | |
Begotten or Made? | 195 | |
V | Reproductive Technology and Women: Opportunity or Oppression? | 203 |
Surrogate Motherhood: The Challenge for Feminists | 205 | |
The Mother Machine | 220 | |
The Ethics of Sex Preselection | 232 | |
VI | Constitutional Rights, Law, and Public Policy | 247 |
Noncoital Reproduction and Procreative Liberty | 249 | |
Equal Protection for Whom? | 259 | |
Legal Problems of Surrogate Motherhood | 269 | |
The Overdue Death of a Feminist Chameleon: Taking a Stand on Surrogacy Arrangements | 277 | |
VII | Professional Responsibilities | 299 |
Ethical Considerations of in Vitro Fertilization | 301 | |
Social Responsibility Demands Treating All Patients in Need | 306 | |
Responsible Stewardship Requires Not Cooperating with Surrogacy | 310 | |
VIII | Case Studies | 315 |
The Case of Baby M: Parenting through Contract When Everyone Wants the Child | 317 | |
Parenting through Contract When No One Wants the Child | 335 | |
Property or Persons? The Status of Embryos in in Vitro Fertilization | 338 | |
Glossary | 347 | |
Suggestions for Further Reading | 353 |
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