Lax federal oversight, high technology resources, privatized
health care, a pluralist population, and a commitment to
professional autonomy make the United States an ideal host for
reproductive tourists. Those who are in possession of enough
material resources and political savvy can subvert their countries'
norms and laws regarding reproductive technologies, in effect
becoming procreative outlaws. This book examines the United States
as a destination for international consumers of assisted fertility
services, including egg donation, surrogacy, and sex selection. It
is based on interviews conducted with fertility industry insiders
who market their services to an international clientele in three of
the largest American hubs of the global fertility marketplace - New
York City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. By focusing on the
providers rather than the consumers of assisted fertility services,
the book shines a light on how professional ethics and norms, in
addition to personal moralities, shape the practice of reproductive
tourism.
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