Born Well: Prenatal Genetics and the Future of Having Children

Born Well: Prenatal Genetics and the Future of Having Children

Allyse, Megan A.; Michie, Marsha

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

11/2021

138

Dura

Inglês

9783030825355

15 a 20 dias

407

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Part 1: Clinical Background.- Chapter 1. Women, Children, Families and the Translation of Genomics in Reproductive Medicine (Ruth M. Farrell).- Chapter 2. Practicing Prenatal Medicine in a Genomic Future: How the Practice of Pediatrics May (or may not) Change with the Introduction of Widespread Prenatal Sequencing (Volkan Okur).- Part 2: Voices of Disability.- Chapter 3. Eugenics or Not, Prenatal Genetic Testing's Common Issues Need to be Addressed (Mark W. Leach).- Chapter 4. The Impact of Prenatal Screening on Disability Communities and the Meaning of Disability (Louise Bryant).- Chapter 5. An Expressivist Disability Critique of the Expansion of Prenatal Genomics (Chris Kaposy).- Part 3: Voices of Social Sciences and the Humanities.- Chapter 6. The Hypothetical Healthy Newborn (Rosemarie Garland-Thomson).- Chapter 7. The Good and the Goal of Pre-conception and Pre-natal Genetic Testing from a Catholic Perspective (Kevin Fitzgerald).- Chapter 8. Pathways to Affluence: Socioeconomic Incentives in Prenatal Testing and Abortion (Marsha Michie).- Part 4: The Future?.- Chapter 9. An Intelligent Parents Guide to Prenatal Testing: Having a Well-Born Child without Genomic Selection 3rd Edition, 2024 (David Wasserman).
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Reproductive Rights;Womens Health;Eugenics;Disability;Maternal Health;Child Health;Reproductive Genetics;The Ethics of Reproductive Genetics;Gender and Queer Studies;Gene Editing Technologies;Prenatal Genomic Sequencing;Maternal and Child Health