Redefining Human Life: Reproductive Technologies And Social Policy |
Contents
Prenatal Intervention Technologies | 25 |
Maternal Age and Fertility Decline | 35 |
Notes | 38 |
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Redefining Human Life: Reproductive Technologies And Social Policy Robert H Blank Limited preview - 2019 |
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abortion According action alcohol amniocentesis application argues artificial insemination Attentive Public biomedical birth child concept concern consent considerable contends context contraception Court critical damages decisions defects Despite donor drugs effects embryo Ethics eugenic fallopian tubes Fetal Alcohol Syndrome fetal research fetal surgery fetoscopy fetus fetuses future genetic disease genetic screening gestation goals human reproduction increased individual infant innovations interest intervention involvement maternal mother National neural tube defects options parents percent persons physicians policymaking political potential pregnancy prenatal prenatal diagnosis problems procedure procreation procreative programs protect public policy questions recent reproductive choice reproductive issues reproductive policy reproductive technologies responsibility result retardation reversible risk role Science screening sex preselection social society specific sperm stage status sterilization surrogate technical techniques technology assessment teratogenic tion tive torts for wrongful trimester utero values vasectomy vasovasostomy viability vitro fertilization woman women York