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|a Sistema de Bibliotecas del Tecnológico de Costa Rica
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|a Holmes, Helen B.
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|a Birth Control and Controlling Birth
|b Women-Centered Perspectives /
|c by Helen B. Holmes, Betty B. Hoskins, Michael Gross.
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|a 1st ed. 1980.
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|b Humana Press :
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|a XIV, 338 p.
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|a Contemporary Issues in Biomedicine, Ethics, and Society
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|a Reproductive Technologies: The Birth of a Women-Centered Analysis -- Ethics of Contraceptive Development and Deployment -- Historical Styles of Contraceptive Advocacy -- Ethical Problems in Government-Funded Contraceptive Research -- Value Conflicts in Biomedical Research into Future Contraceptives -- Status of Contraceptive Technology Development -- Women-Controlled Research -- Woman-Controlled Birth Control: A Feminist Analysis of Natural Birth Control -- Response -- Response -- Response -- Contraceptives Discussion -- Depo-Provera and Sterilization Abuse -- Depo-Provera and Sterilization Abuse Overview -- Depo-Provera: Some Ethical Questions about a Controversial Contraceptive -- The Depo-Provera Weapon -- Response -- Sterilization Abuse and Hispanic Women -- Concluding Remarks -- Depo-Provera and Sterilization Abuse Discussion -- Childbirth -- Childbirth Overview -- Section 1: Childbirth Technologies -- Man-Midwifery and the Rise of Technology: The Problem and Proposals for Resolution -- The Electronic Fetal Monitor in Perinatology -- Drugs, Birth, and Ethics -- Benefits and Risks of Electronic Fetal Monitoring -- Response -- Ethical Issues in Childbirth Technology -- Childbirth Technologies Discussion -- Section 2: Social Control of Childbirth -- A Report on Birth in Three Cultures -- Community Alternatives to High Technology Birth -- Contrasts in the Birthing Place: Hospital and Birth Center -- Ethical Issues Relating to Childbirth as Experienced by the Birthing Woman and Midwife -- Midwives in Many Settings -- A Native American Response -- An Obstetrician’s Perspective -- Response -- Policymaking and Projections -- Policymaking and Projections Overview -- Forces Impacting on the Policymaker -- Response -- C/SEC: A Special-Interest Interpersonal Group Brings about Change -- The Ethicist in Policymaking -- Appendix: Action Possibilities, Margaret A. Kohn -- Notes and References -- Biographies.
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|a Ethics.
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|a Ethics.
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|a Hoskins, Betty B.
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|a Gross, Michael.
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|u https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-6005-9
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