In order for new reproductive technologies to improve the health
and well-being of women, they must be acceptable to and used by
women. We need, therefore, to not only know about the technology
itself; we also need to know about the individuals who intend to
use the technology and factors that influence use. Accordingly,
this issue focuses on the multiple determinants that influence
acceptability of reproductive technologies and the policy,
political and legal implications associated with their use. Topics
include personal and contextual barriers to use, limited access for
poor women and women of color, and the social controversy
surrounding this area.
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