Women as Wombs provides ground-breaking insights into the debate over reproductive technology and its ethical, legal, and political implications. Raymond asserts that far from being liberatory issues of `choice', these techniques - including in vitro fertilization, surrogacy, and sex selection - are a threat to women's basic human rights.
In Women as Wombs leading feminist ethicist Janice Raymonds scathing analysis of high-tech biomedical reproductive techniques contributes groundbreaking insights into the raging debate over reproductive technology and its ethical, legal, and political implications. Raymond asserts that far from being liberatory issues of choice, these techniques including in vitro fertilization, surrogacy, and sex selection are a threat to womens basic human rights.