Reproductive Intrusions: Evidence and Ethics

American Journal of Bioethics 24 (2):31-33 (2024)
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Feminist bioethicists have long shed light on the indignities and injustice of reproductive intrusions, be they coerced gestation or forced interventions during pregnancy and birth. Writing about t...

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