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Stolen Motherhood

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  • Title: Stolen Motherhood
  • Author : Arielle Aaronson & Maria De Koninck
  • Release Date : January 28, 2020
  • Genre: Health, Mind & Body,Books,Health & Fitness,Parenting,Professional & Technical,Medical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 1716 KB

Description

Neither marginal nor secret, contracting surrogate mothers is growing rapidly and is regarded as socially progressive. Yet the ā€œprocessā€ is vitiated from the get go, i.e., commissioning a woman to bear, birth, and surrender a baby.
Surrogacy undermines a womanā€™s human dignity. It makes her an instrument in other peopleā€™s project and attacks her equal gender rights. It also objectivizes and denies the rights of the child to be born.
Countries that have adopted a fait accompli approach (simply regulating) have seen people, coached by shrewd international brokers, go ā€œinternational.ā€ That only means the surrogate mother is from a poor country with lax legislation while the commissioning parents are from a rich one.
By examining the ā€œsurrogacy processā€ and all its implications, Maria De Koninck reaches the conclusion that the best way forward is an international ban on surrogacy.
Maria De Koninck (PhD) was UniversitĆ© Lavalā€™s first Chair of Womenā€™s Studies. Her research has focused on womenā€™s health, including childbirth and reproductive technologies. Her 20 years of international experience include work on HIV-AIDS in West Africa and maternal mortality (notably for WHO). She lives in Quebec City.
Arielle Aaronson is a Montreal translator with degrees from Concordia and McGill. She has translated both fiction and nonfiction for all audiences.
Excerpt
ā€œA human can never be a means to an end. Surrogacy is not socially legitimate, especially considering how much women have fought for centuriesā€”particularly since the 19th centuryā€”to be recognized as persons in their own right, capable of performing the same functions as a man and not confined to reproductive roles (childbirth, caregiving, domestic work). (ā€¦) Legalizing a practice that subjects some of them to fulfilling a reproductive role for the sole purpose of satisfying sponsors is unacceptable in this context.ā€ (p. 144)


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