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Acknowledgments Editors's Preface: Reproduction, Ethics, and the Law: Feminist Perspectives Part I: Reconsidering Parenthood Introduction 1. Adoption as a Feminist Alternative to Reproductive Technology -- Joan Mahoney 2. Feminist Perspectives and Gestational Motherhood: The Search for a Unified Legal Focus -- Rosemarie Tong 3. Listening to the Voices of the Infertile -- Barbara J. Berg 4. The Metamorphosis of Motherhood -- Patricia Smith Part II: Prenatal and Postnatal Authority Introduction 5. Choosing Children's Sex: Challenges to Feminism -- Helen B. Holmes 6. Frozen Embryos and "Fathers' Rights": Parenthood and Decision-Making in the Cryopreservation of Embryos -- Christine Overall 7. As If There Were Fetuses Without Women: A Remedial Essay -- Mary B. Mahowald 8. Fathers' Rights, Mothers' Wrongs?: Reflections on Unwed Fathers' Rights, Patriarchy, and Sex Equality -- Mary L. Shanley Part III: Electing and Preventing Birth Introduction 9. Ensuring a Stillborn: The Ethics of Lethal Injection in Late Abortion -- Joan C. Callahan 10. RU 486: Progress or Peril? -- Janice G. Raymond 11. Loving Future People -- Laura M. Purdy Part IV: Prenatal and Preconceptive Harm 12. Collective Bad Faith: "Protecting" the Fetus -- Janet Gallagher 13. A Womb of One's Own -- Joan E. Bertin 14. The Discriminatory Nature of Industrial Health-Hazard Policies and Some Implication for Third-World Women Workers -- Uma Narayan Contributors Index
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