ch. 1. The rise of reproductive technologies
1. Artificial insemination and animals / R.H. Foote
2. Eugenics and the rise of American sperm banks / Cynthia R. Daniels, Janet Golden
3. Amniocentesis helps detect fetal diseases / Rayna Rapp
4. The world's first text-tube baby / Robert Edwards, Patrick Steptoe
ch. 2. Modern reproductive technologies
1. The burgeoning assisted reproduction industry / Anna Mulrine
2. Prenatal genetic screenings and their risks / Roger Gosden
3. Choosing the sex of a baby / Meredith Wadman
4. The prospect of designer babies / Lori B. Andrews
5. Reproductive cloning / Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy, National Academy of Sciences
ch. 3. Personal experiences with reproductive technology
1. Surrogate mothering can lead to bitter disputes : the case of Baby M / Kenneth D. Alpern
2.Three women donate eggs to their sisters / Alanna Winer, Judith C. Daniluk
3. When divorce collides with surrogacy : the case of Tessa / David Grogan, Beth Austin
4. Artificial insemination for single and lesbian women / Lasanda Kurukulasuriya
5. A grandmother bears her daughter's children / Lynda Beck Fenwick
ch. 4. Contemporary controversies over reproductive technologies
1. Reproductive technologies are immoral / Bob Smietana
2. Reproductive technologies are moral / Brain Doyle
3. Human reproductive cloning is unethical / President's Council on Bioethics
4. Human reproductive cloning is ethical / Raanan Gillon
5. Feminists should oppose reproductive technologies / Janice G. Raymond
6. Sex selection will lead to global instability / David Glenn
7. The high costs and health risks of reproductive technologies / Kelly Kershner