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UF Law Faculty Publications

2015

Artificial reproductive technology

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Responding To Requests For Assisted Reproductive Technology Intervention Involving Women Who Cannot Give Consent, Jennifer S. Bard, Lindsay Penrose Jan 2015

Responding To Requests For Assisted Reproductive Technology Intervention Involving Women Who Cannot Give Consent, Jennifer S. Bard, Lindsay Penrose

UF Law Faculty Publications

One of the plots of the Canadian science fiction thriller Orphan Black involves a scheme to create dozens of siblings by harvesting the eggs of one woman, fertilizing them with the sperm of a single man, and implanting them for gestation in dozens of apparently willing surrogates. The casualness of the procedure speaks to how comfortable we have all become with reproduction by technology. Yet there are still aspects of this process that remain outside the normative boundaries of most of our worldviews. This article considers recent advances in assisted reproductive technology (ART) that can result in a viable, fertilized …