Private choices, public consequences : reproductive technology and the new ethics of conception, pregnancy, and family
There is perhaps no right more private or precious than the right to beget a child. Yet recent choices by people exercising that right have aroused public controversy. Traditional family planning now routinely includes such options as artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization, and the use o...
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Dutton,
1998.
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RG133.5 .F46 1998
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