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  1. Ivf and women's interests: An analysis of feminist concerns.Mary Anne Warren - 1988 - Bioethics 2 (1):37–57.
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  • Of woman born? How old-fashioned!—New reproductive technologies and women's oppression.Kathryn Pauly Morgan - 1989 - In Christine Overall (ed.), The Future of Human Reproduction. Women's Press.
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  • Pregnancy and Prenatal Harm to Offspring: The Case of Mothers with PKU.John A. Robertson & Joseph D. Schulman - 1987 - Hastings Center Report 17 (4):23-33.
    Ethical and legal traditions recognize prenatal duties to avoid harm to offspring. However, applying the harm principle to pregnancy requires a careful balancing of a baby's welfare with a pregnant woman's interest in liberty and bodily integrity. In the case of maternal PKU the mother can prevent harm to her baby by returning to the admittedly unpleasant diet that prevented her from being retarded. Informing, counseling, and access to medical care should be the primary policy. Seizures and forced treatment cannot (...)
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  • When is biology destiny.Thelma McCormack - 1989 - In Christine Overall (ed.), The Future of Human Reproduction. Women's Press. pp. 80--94.
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