Reproductive ethics : new challenges and conversations / Lisa Campo-Engelstein, Paul Burcher, editors.
This book summarizes the contributions at an April 2016 conference held at Albany Medical College, Reproductive Ethics: New Challenges and Conversations. Reproductive ethics does not suffer from a lack of challenging issues, yet a few "hot button" issues such as abortion and surrogacy seem...
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction by Lisa Campo-Engelstein and Paul Burcher
- Part 1: Genetic Testing and Enhancement
- 2. Zooming out: Solidarity in the Moral Imagination of Genetic Counseling by Jazmine Gabriel
- 3. Enhancing Future Children: How It Might Happen, Whether It Should by Susan B. Levin
- 4. The Decision to Know: Pregnancy and Epistemic Harm by Kirsten M. Kringle-Baer
- Part2: Fertility Preservation
- 5. Egg Freezing and the Feminist Quest for Equality in the Workplace by Karey Harwood
- 6. Fertility Preservation in Transgender and Gender Nonconforming Youth and Adolescents by Steph deNormand
- Part 3:Childbirth
- 7. Rights and Realities in US Maternity Care by Hermine Hayes-Klein
- 8. The Periviable Cesarean Section: Can a Case Be Made for Expanding Beneficence in Decision-Making? by Tara A. Lynch and Paul Burcher
- Part 3:Abortion, Surrogacy and Circumcision
- 9."Teaching Morality by Teaching Science:" Religiosity and Abortion Regret by Alesha Doan and J. Shoshanna Ehrlich
- 10. My Child, Your Womb, Our Contract: The Failure of Contract Law to Protect Parties in Gestational Surrogacy by Claire Horner
- 11. Vulvar Nick and Metzitzah B'Peh: Punishment or Harm Reduction? by Allan J. Jacobs and Kavita Shah Arora.