Edition |
First American edition. |
Description |
xvii, 198 pages ; 23 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-198). |
Contents |
One egg, please, and make it easy -- Push-me, pull-me-love -- Welcome to casino fertile -- Jesus Christ oy vey -- Life and death -- Living on the wild side -- Finding pink -- Adrift -- Capitalist conception -- A season of insomnia -- The waiting game -- No escape -- Fertility refugees -- Life cycles -- Jumping through hoops -- Shell shocked -- Renewal -- Storks. |
Summary |
A woman's battle with the billion-dollar baby business. Cracked Open is Miriam Zoll's eye-opening account of growing into womanhood with the simultaneous opportunities offered by the U.S. women's movement and new discoveries in reproductive technologies. Influenced by the pervasive media and cultural messages suggesting that science had finally eclipsed Mother Nature, Zoll postponed motherhood until the age of 40. When things don't progress as she had hoped, she enters a world of medical seduction and bioethical quagmires. Desperate to conceive, she surrenders to unproven treatments and procedures only to learn that the odds of becoming a mother through reproductive technologies are far lower than she and her generation had been led to believe. |
Subject |
Human reproductive technology -- History.
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Reproductive technology -- Popular works.
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Infertility -- Treatment -- History.
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ISBN |
9781566569231 paperback |
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1566569230 paperback |
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