*Birth control, Define,
*assisted reproduction, Define
*how it influences a womens body. How it is a site for these concepts…
*a womans body, these technologies have brought both medical intervention and ethical debate. Not being used
Stanworth argued that, a women’s fertility is controlled by men through the discovery of reproductive technology. “New technologies help to establish that gynaecologist and obstetricians know more about pregnancy and womens bodies than women do themselves.” ( stanworth. p. 229)
Another important aspect to consider that medical intervention in birth and labour has decreased the amount of deaths.
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IVF over a period of time has developed even further through egg, embryo donation and surrogacy. Although these advances on reproductive technology have become a life saver for some couples, others have found that it is diminishing to mother nature. for those who are infertile, assisted reproduction such as fertility drugs, IVF and gamete donation. The control of birth has become a topic where everyone desires to have their own decision, and over the years technology has become increasingly
Another important aspect to consider that high-tech medical intervention in birth and labour has decreased the amount of deaths.
Paragraphs 2- look at birth control in a medical , ethical intervention
Due to the development of birth control, women have been liberated to control their own lives through choosing when and where to have children and how many children to have. This has enabled many women free choice and to focus more on other aspects of their lives, such as careers and hobbies. However a female body has been a site where reproductive and contraceptive technology has been associated with, throughout history. ( STANDWORTH P.) A women’s body is created and identified for reproduction from Stanworth’s point of view, however it is the women’s choice to have