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Reproductive agency, medicine and the state : cultural transformations in childbearing
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Reproductive agency, medicine and the state : cultural transformations in childbearing

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Attitudes to genetic diagnosis and to the use of medical technologies in pregnancy: some British Pakistani perspectives / Alison Shaw
Localising a brave new world: new reproductive technologies and the politics of fertility in contemporary Sri Lanka / Bob Simpson
Conception technologies, local healers and negotiations around childbearing in Rajasthan / Maya Unnithan-Kumar
Programmes of gamete donation: strategies in (private) clinics of assisted conception / Monica M.E. Bonaccorse
Women, doctors and pain / William Stones
Labour, privatisation, and class: middle-class women's experience of changing hospital births in Calcutta / Henrike Donner
In search of closure for Quinacrine: science and politics in contexts of uncertainty and inequality / Asha George
'She has a tender body': postpartum morbidity and care during Bananthana in rural South India / Asha Kilaru, ...[et al.]
'And never the twain shall meet': reproductive health policies in the Islamic republic of Iran / Soraya Tremayne
Women in fertility studies and In Situ / Tulsi Patel
Heteronomous women? hidden assumptions in the demography of women / Sumi Madhok.

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