Relatedness in Assisted Reproduction
Discover the intricate dynamics of family and relatedness in the world of assisted reproduction with "Relatedness in Assisted Reproduction" by Tabitha Freeman. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2016, this thought-provoking book spans 332 pages, offering a multidisciplinary exploration into the nuances of assisted conception.
Freeman delves into the complexities of assisted reproductive technologies that involve known or unknown donors and surrogates, questioning and reshaping traditional notions of familial ties. The book examines the psychological, social, biological, moral, and legal facets of these relationships, inviting readers to rethink the very essence of what it means to be family in the context of modern reproductive practices.
This insightful work is essential for anyone interested in the emotional and ethical dimensions of reproductive technology, while also appealing to those seeking to understand the evolving landscape of family structures in contemporary society.