Changing conceptions of motherhood - the practice of surrogacy in Britain
1996
Developments in reproductive technology have opened up new opportunities for those unable to have children in the usual way. But with these developments come new ethical and legal dilemmas.
This book aims to equip health professionals with the necessary information to help inform these decisions by bringing together information on the medical, legal, ethical, psychological and practical aspects of surrogacy. It also aims to inform the interested reader about the practice of surrogacy in Britain.
ISBN 0 7279 1006 X / xii + 74 pages / £6.95
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