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Author Pfeffer, Naomi, 1946-

Title The stork & the syringe : a political history of reproductive medicine / Naomi Pfeffer
Published Cambridge, UK : Polity Press ; Oxford, UK ; Cambridge, MA : Blackwell Publishers, [1993]
©1993

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Description vii, 235 pages ; 24 cm
Series Feminist perspectives
Feminist perspectives.
Contents Talking about infertility -- Norms and deviations -- Images of sterility -- Politics, health and sterility -- Crutch in the crotch -- Bank accounts and babies
Summary "Reproductive technology is typically discussed in the future tense. Yet doctors have always treated involuntary childlessness. This book looks at the recent history of infertility and the different ways medicine has treated it. It traces the reluctance to allow infertility a past to a new tension that has emerged between utopian and anti-utopian fears about the growth rate and composition of population." "The Stork and the Syringe argues that although doctors' approach to infertility is formed in response to the exigencies of the political economy of medical practice, it also accommodates a persistent gender bias: the tendency to regard women's bodies as inviting intervention and men's as demanding caution. This bias is manifest in relation to gametes (eggs and sperm), sex hormones, in the form of medical investigations and treatment, and the frequency and enthusiasm with which the latter are carried out. Departures from this theme are rare and controversial, as the history of artificial insemination using donor semen demonstrates." "This book is a major contribution to the history and sociology of reproduction, fertility, population and medicine."--BOOK JACKET
Analysis Humans Infertility
Bibliography Includes bibliography
Subject Human reproductive technology -- History.
Human reproductive technology -- Social aspects.
Infertility -- Treatment -- History.
Infertility -- Treatment -- Social aspects.
Infertility, Female.
Infertility.
Eugenics.
Insemination, Artificial.
Politics.
Socioeconomic Factors.
SUBJECT United Kingdom. https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D006113
LC no. 93032897
ISBN 0745608213 (acid-free paper)
0745611877 (paperback)