Private choices, public consequences : reproductive technology and the new ethics of conception, pregnancy, and family / Lynda Beck Fenwick.

  • Fenwick, Lynda Beck, 1944-
Date:
1998
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Publication/Creation

New York : Dutton, 1998.

Physical description

x, 390 pages : portrait ; 23 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographic references (p. [377]-380) and index

Contents

The story of Mary Shearing -- Do we have an absolute right to have a child? -- The story of Laura Campo and Baby Theresa Ann -- Parents' rights, public concerns -- The story of Lisa Landry Childress -- Who is the patient? balancing maternal and fetal rights -- The story of Bree Walker and Jim Lampley -- The dilemmas of genetic knowledge -- The story of Sara Collins --should we criminalize parental conduct/ -- The story of Guy and Terri Walden -- Fetal tissue use and sibling donor conception -- Winter workshop -- Complex choices for infertile couples -- The story of Arlette Schweitzer -- The moral, emotional, and legal complexities of surrogacy -- The story of Baby Wyatt -- Conflicting claims in donor-assisted births -- The story of Dolly Lamb

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  • 0525942637