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Eggonomics : The Global Market in Human Eggs and the Donors Who Supply Them

Part of the Social Science Perspectives on Childbirth and Reproduction series
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What happens when people are reduced to products? By pulling back the clinical curtain on the multi-billion dollar per year global egg industry, that is the central question Eggonomics seeks to address.

Tracing the emotional and physical journeys egg donors embark upon as suppliers of valuable commodities, this book reveals uncomfortable realities at the heart of the industry.

Donors and the eggs they provide are absolutely essential to helping others create the families of their dreams.

But not all clinics treat their donors as well as their paying patients, and many donors suffer as a result.

Technological innovations allow the egg donation industry to expand, fueling the private equity incursion into fertility medicine, turning once-private clinics into highly profitable, multinational conglomerates.

Drawing upon international anthropological fieldwork, Eggonomics reveals the clinical spaces where egg donor’s bodies are tested, prodded, and poked for ever-increasing sums of profit, eugenic forces drive donor selection, and the unrelenting pressures of global capitalism threaten medicine’s prime directive of ‘do no harm.’ Timely, meticulously researched, and written with surgical precision, Eggonomics is a crucial read for researchers, medical professionals, policymakers, and anyone considering becoming or using an egg donor.

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Product Details
Routledge
1032549912 / 9781032549910
Paperback / softback
01/10/2024
United Kingdom
360 pages, 8 Tables, black and white; 7 Line drawings, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and w
152 x 229 mm