The Baby Makers (HB)

The Baby Makers (HB)

by JackChalloner (Author)

Synopsis

This title accompanies Channel 4's six-part series on the revolutionary discoveries and practices of alternative conception. The desire to have children is a biological urge in all of us and today prospective parents have an enormous range of options available to them, although none can guarantee success. Beginning with research carried out by Patrick Steptoe and Robert Winston in the 1970s, Unnatural Practices traces the history of all the major developments: artificial stimulation of ovulation, laparoscopy, artificial insemination by husband of donor, in vitro fertilization, gamete intra-fallopian transfer, vaginal egg and sperm transfer and intra-cellular sperm injection among other less widely-used methods. But with advances the ethical debate broadens. This book examines the moral and social dilemmas both doctors and families have to face, especially in the case of options such as male pregnancy, surrogacy and genetic engineering of embryos. The book follows human lives that have been affected by both succesful and unsuccessful fertility treatment. It includes the testimonies of scientists and doctors who have been involved at the cutting edge over the years, and the families that have been the subjects of their experimentation. Set within a medical, historical and moral context this is a comprehensive story.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Boxtree
Published: 23 Apr 1999

ISBN 10: 0752217011
ISBN 13: 9780752217017