Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
376408 Women's Studies International Forum 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

SynopsisThis article is concerned with the challenges ectogenesis, or the potential artificial womb, pose for feminists concerning the abortion debate. Some sources have welcomed ectogenesis, claiming it could spell the end of the abortion debate. Ectogenesis, however, has not received much attention from feminists. Should feminists welcome the creation of the artificial womb as providing a solution to Australia's alleged ‘abortion epidemic’? This article outlines the latest developments made in ectogenetic technology. It is argued that the philosophic position that ectogenesis provides a viable alternative to pregnancy termination is flawed, and premised upon a misconception about the concept and purpose of abortion.

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