Cover; Half Title; Title; Dedication; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Introduction; PART ONE ETHICS OF QUALITY, ACCESS, AND CARE DURING PREGNANCY; 1 The Ultimate Failure: Court-Ordered Cesarean Section; 2 Chromosomes and Communication: The Discourse of Genetic Counseling; 3 Ethical Issues in the Delivery of Quality Care to Pregnant Indigent Women; PART TWO ETHICAL DECISIONS IN THE TREATMENT OF NEWBORNS; 4 Life-and-Death Decisions and the Sociology of Knowledge: The Case of Neonatal Intensive Care; 5 Deciding to Treat Newborns: Changes in Pediatricians' Responses to Treatment Choices
6 Decision Making About Care of Catastrophically Ill Newborns: The Use of Technological Criteria7 From Principles to Practice: Life-and-Death Decisions in the Intensive-Care Nursery; PART THREE ETHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF FAMILY FORMATION BY SURROGACY; 8 The Technology of AID and Surrogacy; 9 Secrecy and the New Reproductive Technologies; 10 Commercial Surrogacy: Social Issues Behind the Controversy; 11 Surrogate Mothering in the Marketplace: Will Sales Law Act as Surrogate for Surrogacy Law?; 12 Surrogacy in the United Kingdom
13 The Baby M Case: A Class Struggle over Undefined Rights, Unenforceable Responsibilities, and Inadequate RemediesThe Contributors; Index