Surrogate Motherhood
In "Surrogate Motherhood," Martha Field presents a thorough examination of the intricate legal frameworks surrounding surrogacy. Published by Harvard University Press in 1990, this second enlarged edition spans 227 pages and delves deep into the multifaceted issues that impact surrogate motherhood. Field not only navigates the convoluted legal landscape but also poses essential questions regarding societal expectations and ethical considerations surrounding this sensitive topic. Her insightful analysis encourages readers to reflect on the implications of surrogate motherhood beyond mere legal constraints, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of law, ethics, and family dynamics. Explore the challenges and societal desires intertwined with surrogacy and gain a deeper understanding of this contemporary issue.