Abstract
This paper comes out of a panel honoring the work of Anne Donchin (1940-2014),
which took place at the 2016 Congress of the International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics (FAB) in Edinburgh. My general aim is to highlight the contributions Anne made to
feminist bioethics, and to feminist reproductive ethics in particular. My more specific aim,
however, is to have a kind of conversation with Anne, through her work, about whether
reproductive justice could demand insurance coverage for in vitro fertilization. I quote liberally
from Anne’s work for this purpose, but also to shower the reader with her words, reminding
those of us who knew her well what a wonderful colleague she was.