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Reproductive Ethics: Critical Perspectives

Rebecca Bennett (Series Editor), Panagiota Nakou (Series Editor)

This series explores, illuminates and ignites debates in the growing field of reproductive ethics. At a time when ethical questions surrounding reproduction have never been more in the spotlight, Reproductive Ethics: Critical Perspectives investigates ethical issues around emerging technologies, reproductive choice, reproductive justice and the scope of legitimate interests of the state in reproductive decisions. Bringing together scholars from a number of disciplines including ethics, philosophy, law, sociology and feminist thought, this series provides a reliable source of authoritative books that tackle timely and pressing issues, from prenatal screening for disabilities to the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Topics of interest include, but are no means limited to: Partial or full artificial wombs (ectogenesis) The possibility of uterine transplants Surrogacy markets Proposed screening for substance/alcohol use in pregnancy Childbirth Disparities in maternal healthcare Pro-natalism Pre-implantation and pre-natal screening Whole genome screening IVF and artificial reproductive technology Abortion and access to terminations Men’s reproductive rights and male pregnancy Transgender reproductive autonomy Forced sterilization Contraception Regulation and policy to encourage an increase in birth rates Reproductive coercion in marginalized communities Environmental factors affecting fertility

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