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Baby-Making: What the New Reproductive Treatments Mean for Families and Society $18.83 In vitro fertilization and other forms of assisted reproduction are no longer experimental procedures. Indeed, in Denmark in 2004, 4% of all babies born were conceived by IVF. In the near future, every kindergarten classroom will quite possibly have at least one IVF child.In this fascinating account, two of the world’s leading authorities present a detailed and readable account of assisted reprodu… |
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Fertility and Pregnancy: An Epidemiologic Perspective $38.80 Fertility and Pregnancy: An Epidemiologic Perspective, is a lively overview of human reproduction: how it works, and what causes it to go wrong. Weaving together history, biology, obstetrics, pediatrics, demography, infectious diseases, molecular genetics, and evolutionary biology, Allen Wilcox brings a fresh coherence to the epidemiologic study of reproduction and pregnancy. Along the way, he pro… |
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Genetic Dilemmas: Reproductive Technology, Parental Choices, and Children’s Futures $20.48 What limits the genetic choices parents make for their children? Is it okay to select the sex of our children, or for deaf parents to select deaf children? In this second edition of Genetic Dilemmas, Davis argues that parental reproductive autonomy should be limited by respect for the future autonomy of the children created by these measures.Praise for the first edition:”A thoughtful, timely and… |