1. For a description of the technologies, see Appendix A.
2. For example, a recent assessment of the reproductive technologies and proposal of guidelines by the organization of medical practitioners who offer reproductive technologies contained no mention of feminist writings or arguments about these issues. Ethics Committee of the American Fertility Society, “Ethical Considerations of the New Reproductive Technologies,” 46 Fertility and Sterility 1S (Supp. Sept. 1986) (hereinafter Ethics Committee of the American Fertility Society).
3. See, e.g., G. Corea, The Mother Machine (1984)
4. Rothman, “How Science is Redefining Parenthood,” Ms. 154 (July 1982);
5. R. Arditti, R.D. Klein, and S. Minden, eds., Test-Tube Women: What Future for Motherhood? (1984)