Queering Reproduction: Achieving Pregnancy in the Age of Technoscience

@inproceedings{Mamo2007QueeringRA,
  title={Queering Reproduction: Achieving Pregnancy in the Age of Technoscience},
  author={Laura Mamo},
  year={2007}
}
Originally developed to help heterosexual couples, fertility treatments such as in vitro fertilization and sperm donation have provided lesbians with new methods for achieving pregnancy during the past two decades. Queering Reproduction is an important sociological analysis of lesbians’ use of these medical fertility treatments. Drawing on in-depth interviews with lesbians who have been or are seeking to become pregnant, Laura Mamo describes how reproduction has become an intensely medicalized… 

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