Fertility Control: New Techniques, New Policy Issues
By (Author) Robert H. Blank
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
18th November 1991
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Birth control, contraception, family planning
363.960973
Hardback
176
An exploration of the policy dilemas with new fertility control techniques, this volume offers a comprehensive treatment of the subject's technical, legal and political dimensions. Robert H. Blank provides a detailed discussion of current state laws and court decisions, and extensive analysis of new fertility control techniques and their social and policy implications. Blank describes the political, institutional and constitutional context of fertility control in the United States, examining the relationship between social structures and rapid advances in biomedical technology. He details innovations in fertility control, particularly reversible methods, and reviews the legal context of both voluntary and non-consensual sterilization. Examining the myriad contemporary policy issues relating to fertility control, this book offers insights for devising a rational fertility control policy that will maximize benefits and minimize potential abuses. Written for the informed layperson, it should also be valuable to professionals in health, policy analysis, bioethics, family planning and public policy.
ROBERT H. BLANK is a Professor of Political Science at Northern Illinois University and the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. He is author of numerous books and articles, including Biomedical Technology and Public Policy (Greenwood Press, 1989), and Regulating Reproduction.