An edition of Everything Conceivable (2007)

Everything conceivable

how assisted reproduction is changing our world

1st Anchor Books ed.
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Liza Mundy
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An edition of Everything Conceivable (2007)

Everything conceivable

how assisted reproduction is changing our world

1st Anchor Books ed.
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Skyrocketing infertility rates and the accompanying explosion in reproductive technology are revolutionizing the American family and changing the way we think about parenthood, childbirth, and life itself. In this work of investigative reporting, journalist Mundy captures the human narratives, as well as the science, behind what is today a controversial, multibillion-dollar industry, and examines how the huge social experiment that is assisted reproduction is transforming our most basic relationships and even our destiny as a species.--From publisher description.

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Anchor Books
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English
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412

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Cover of: Everything Conceivable
Cover of: Everything conceivable
Everything conceivable: how assisted reproduction is changing our world
2008, Anchor Books
in English - 1st Anchor Books ed.
Cover of: Everything conceivable
Everything conceivable: how assisted reproduction is changing our world
2008, Anchor Books
in English - 1st Anchor Books ed.
Cover of: Everything Conceivable
Cover of: Everything Conceivable
Everything Conceivable
2007, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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Cover of: Everything Conceivable
Everything Conceivable: How Assisted Reproduction Is Changing Men, Women, and the World
April 24, 2007, Knopf
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Cover of: Everything conceivable
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [355]-391) and index.

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New York

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Library of Congress
RG133.5 .M86 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 412 p. ;
Number of pages
412

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL18868708M
ISBN 13
9781400095377
LCCN
2008273889
Library Thing
2510118
Goodreads
3725548

Work Description

Award-winning journalist Liza Mundy captures the human narratives, as well as the science, behind the controversial, multibillion-dollar fertility industry, and examines how this huge social experiment is transforming our most basic relationships and even our destiny as a species.Skyrocketing infertility rates and dizzying technological advances are revolutionizing American families and changing the way we think about parenthood, childbirth, and life itself. Using in-depth reporting and riveting anecdotal material from doctors, families, surrogates, sperm and egg donors, infertile men and women, single and gay and lesbian parents, and children conceived through technology, Mundy explores the impact of assisted reproduction on individuals as well as the ethical issues raised and the potentially vast social consequences. The unforgettable personal stories in Everything Conceivable run the gamut from joyous to tragic; all of them raise questions we dare not ignore.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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