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Making Multiple Babies: Anticipatory Regimes of Assisted Reproduction [Mīkstie vāki]

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Human beings have been producing more twins, triplets, and quadruplets than ever before, due to the expansion of medically assisted conception. This book analyzes the anticipatory regimes of making multiple babies. With archival documents, participant observation, in-depth interviews, and registry data, this book traces the global and local governance of the assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) used to tackle multiple pregnancy since the 1970s, highlighting the early promotion of single embryo transfer in Belgium and Japan and the making of the world’s most lenient guidelines in Taiwan.

Recenzijas

This book is a fascinating and insightful read The author presents the concept of "anticipatory governance" as a means of exploring the evolving regulation of IVF. This is very useful and something I will certainly apply in my own work. Andrea Whittaker, Monash University

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgments

List of Abbreviations



Introduction



Chapter
1. Multiple Embryo Transfer: Anticipating Success and Risk

Chapter
2. eSET: Anticipating New Success and Re-Networking IVF

Chapter
3. When IVF Became a Nationalist Glory

Chapter
4. The Making of the Worlds Most Lenient Guideline

Chapter
5. Optimization within Disrupted Reproduction

Chapter
6. Women Encounter Fetal Reduction

Chapter
7. An-Tai: Active Maternal Body Work



Conclusion



References

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Chia-Ling Wu is Professor of Sociology at the National Taiwan University. She has served as the editor-in-chief of East Asian Science, Technology and Society (EASTS), Journal of Womens and Gender Studies, and Taiwanese Sociology. She co-founded Birth Reform Alliance in Taiwan, an NGO aiming to establish better reproductive care in Taiwan.