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1 Argument Research Paper (Surrogate Pregnancy): Annotated Bibliography Student Name School Class Prof. Name Due date
2 Annotated Bibliography Berk, H. L. (2020). Savvy surrogates and rock star parents: compensation provisions, contracting practices, and the value of womb work. Law And Social Inquiry-journal of the American Bar Foundation , 45 (2), 398–431. https://doi.org/10.1017/lsi.2019.57 This source delves into the economic aspects of surrogate pregnancy. Published in the esteemed journal "Law And Social Inquiry-journal of the American Bar Foundation," this source carries significant credibility within the legal and social research community. Berk's research centers on dissecting the intricacies of compensation provisions and contracting practices associated with surrogacy arrangements. By examining the economic factors that influence both surrogate mothers and intended parents, this source illuminates the financial dynamics of surrogate pregnancy. In my research paper, I intend to utilize this source to underscore the pivotal role that compensation plays in the decision-making processes of surrogate mothers and prospective parents. By offering insights into the economic aspects of surrogacy, Berk's work will contribute essential information to the ongoing debate regarding whether surrogate pregnancies should be accessible on-demand or limited to cases involving health concerns. Berk's expertise in the field of law and social inquiry further bolsters the credibility of this source. By incorporating the economic perspective presented in this article, my research will provide a well-rounded understanding of the multifaceted factors influencing the surrogacy debate, offering a balanced foundation for assessing the ethical and legal aspects of surrogate pregnancy. Bromfield, N. F., & Rotabi, K. S. (2014). Global Surrogacy, Exploitation, Human Rights and International Private Law: A Pragmatic stance and Policy recommendations. Global Social Welfare , 1 (3), 123–135. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40609-014-0019-4
3 This article offers a comprehensive examination of the global facets of surrogacy, particularly emphasizing exploitation, human rights considerations, and the implications within the context of international private law. Their work extends beyond the conventional discourse by providing pragmatic policy recommendations that can potentially shape the future landscape of surrogacy practices. In my research, I intend to leverage this source to conduct a thorough exploration of how international surrogacy aligns with the principles of human rights and legal frameworks. The critical insights presented within this article will significantly enrich the discussion surrounding the ethical and legal dimensions of surrogacy. Published in the prestigious journal 'Global Social Welfare,' this source reaffirms the authors' expertise in the field and adds credibility to their findings and recommendations. By drawing upon Bromfield and Rotabi's research, I aim to contribute a global perspective to the debate on whether surrogate pregnancy should be accessible on-demand or limited to cases necessitated by health concerns. Cui, L., Li, L., Adashi, E. Y., & Chen, Z. (2016). Surrogacy: a family-building option in search of legitimacy. Bjog: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology , 123 (S3), 65– 68. https://doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.14195 This source provides a critical examination of surrogacy, primarily addressing its legitimacy within the context of medical and ethical dimensions. The authors explore the intricate facets of surrogacy as a means of family-building. In my research, this source will be instrumental in dissecting the multifaceted landscape of surrogacy and delving into the complex interplay between the medical procedures involved and the ethical considerations that surround them. Published in the respected journal "Bjog: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology," this source carries significant credibility. I intend to utilize this source to enrich the discussion regarding whether surrogate pregnancy should be made available on-demand or
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4 exclusively in response to health-related issues. By drawing upon the medical and ethical perspectives presented in this article, I aim to present a comprehensive view of the complexities involved in surrogacy decision-making, ultimately contributing to a more informed and balanced assessment of this contentious issue. Goli, M., Farajzadegan, Z., Heidari, Z., & Kohan, S. (2019). Reproductive and sexual Health of surrogate mothers, developing a care program: a protocol for mixed methods study. Reproductive Health , 16 (1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-019-0687-8 This source outlines a mixed-methods study that focuses on the reproductive and sexual health of surrogate mothers and proposes a care program. In my research paper, I intend to use this source to emphasize the importance of considering the health and well-being of surrogate mothers in the surrogacy debate. The source's credibility is established through its publication in "Reproductive Health" and the rigorous research methodology employed. This information will contribute to the argument about whether surrogate pregnancy should be allowed on-demand or for health reasons, considering the well-being of surrogate mothers. Horsey, K. (2016). Not withered on the vine: The need for surrogacy law reform. Journal of Medical Law and Ethics . https://doi.org/10.7590/221354016x14803383336888 Authored by K. Horsey, this source argues for the necessity of reforming surrogacy laws, likely discussing the legal complexities and challenges related to surrogacy. In my research paper, I plan to utilize this source to delve into the legal aspects of surrogacy, particularly the need for regulatory changes. Published in the "Journal of Medical Law and Ethics," this source reflects the author's expertise in the legal and ethical dimensions of surrogacy. It will contribute to the debate on whether surrogate pregnancy should be employed on-demand or due to health problems, with a specific focus on the legal framework.
5 Joseph, R., Rafanello, A. M., Morris, C. J., & Fleming, K. F. (2018). Surrogacy: Pathway to parenthood. Neonatal Network , 37 (1), 19–23. https://doi.org/10.1891/0730-0832.37.1.19 This source, published in "Neonatal Network" by authors Joseph, Rafanello, Morris, and Fleming, explores surrogacy as a pathway to parenthood. It likely discusses the experiences and perspectives of intended parents. In my research paper, I plan to incorporate personal narratives and insights from intended parents using this source. This will provide a more comprehensive view of surrogacy, enhancing the argument regarding whether surrogate pregnancy should be employed on-demand or due to health problems. The publication in a respected healthcare journal and the expertise of the authors in neonatal care further establish the source's credibility. Liamzon, G. M. A., Santos, A. M. P., Tamayo, M. a. M. G., & Macapagal, M. E. J. (2021). Surrogacy among Filipinos who have struggled with infertility: A discourse analysis. Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology , 15 , 183449092199793. https://doi.org/10.1177/1834490921997933 This source focuses on surrogacy among Filipinos facing infertility issues and employs discourse analysis to understand related perspectives and narratives. I plan to use this source to highlight cultural and regional variations in surrogacy attitudes and practices, adding a cultural context to the debate about surrogate pregnancy. The publication in the "Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology" suggests expertise in psychology and cultural studies, enhancing the source's credibility. Patel, N. V., Jadeja, Y., Bhadarka, H. K., Patel, M., Patel, N., & Sodagar, N. R. (2018). Insight into different aspects of surrogacy practices. Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences , 11 (3), 212. https://doi.org/10.4103/jhrs.jhrs_138_17
6 Published in the "Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences," this article delves into various dimensions of surrogacy practices, shedding light on both the medical and ethical considerations inherent in surrogate pregnancies. The authors provide a comprehensive overview of the practical aspects of surrogacy, including the medical procedures involved and the ethical dilemmas that often accompany them. This source will be instrumental in my research, allowing me to offer a well-rounded understanding of the complexities surrounding surrogate pregnancies. Published in a reputable journal specializing in human reproductive sciences, the source carries credibility in the field. The rigorous research methodology employed by Patel et al. lends further reliability to their findings and insights. By drawing from the expertise presented in this article, I will be able to present a holistic view of the multifaceted factors influencing the surrogacy debate. Ultimately, this source will contribute to a balanced assessment of the ethical and practical aspects of surrogate pregnancy, aiding in the formulation of well-informed policies and guidelines. Piersanti, V., Consalvo, F., Signore, F., Del Rio, A., & Zaami, S. (2021). Surrogacy and “Procreative Tourism”. What Does the Future Hold from the Ethical and Legal Perspectives? Medicina-lithuania , 57 (1), 47. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57010047 This source explores the ethical and legal perspectives on surrogacy and "procreative tourism," examining the future implications. In my research paper, I plan to discuss the ethical dilemmas and legal challenges posed by international surrogacy arrangements using this source. Published in "Medicina-lithuania," the source indicates expertise in medical ethics and law. It will contribute to the argument on whether surrogate pregnancy should be employed on-demand or due to health problems, particularly from an international and ethical standpoint.
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7 Stenfelt, C., Armuand, G., Wånggren, K., Svanberg, A. S., & Sydsjö, G. (2018). Attitudes toward surrogacy among doctors working in reproductive medicine and obstetric care in Sweden. Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica , 97 (9), 1114–1121. https://doi.org/10.1111/aogs.13342 This source investigates the attitudes of doctors in Sweden working in reproductive medicine and obstetric care towards surrogacy. I plan to use this source to provide insights into the perspectives of medical professionals on surrogacy, enriching the discussion of the medical and ethical aspects of the topic. Published in "Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica," this source reflects expertise in reproductive medicine and obstetrics, establishing its credibility. It will contribute to the argument regarding whether surrogate pregnancy should be allowed on- demand or for health reasons, particularly from a healthcare provider's viewpoint.
8 References Berk, H. L. (2020). Savvy surrogates and rock star parents: compensation provisions, contracting practices, and the value of womb work. Law And Social Inquiry-journal of the American Bar Foundation , 45 (2), 398–431. https://doi.org/10.1017/lsi.2019.57 Bromfield, N. F., & Rotabi, K. S. (2014). Global Surrogacy, Exploitation, Human Rights and International Private Law: A Pragmatic stance and Policy recommendations. Global Social Welfare , 1 (3), 123–135. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40609-014-0019-4 Cui, L., Li, L., Adashi, E. Y., & Chen, Z. (2016). Surrogacy: a family-building option in search of legitimacy. Bjog: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology , 123 (S3), 65– 68. https://doi.org/10.1111/1471-0528.14195 Goli, M., Farajzadegan, Z., Heidari, Z., & Kohan, S. (2019). Reproductive and sexual Health of surrogate mothers, developing a care program: a protocol for mixed methods study. Reproductive Health , 16 (1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-019-0687-8 Horsey, K. (2016). Not withered on the vine: The need for surrogacy law reform. Journal of Medical Law and Ethics . https://doi.org/10.7590/221354016x14803383336888 Joseph, R., Rafanello, A. M., Morris, C. J., & Fleming, K. F. (2018). Surrogacy: Pathway to parenthood. Neonatal Network , 37 (1), 19–23. https://doi.org/10.1891/0730-0832.37.1.19 Liamzon, G. M. A., Santos, A. M. P., Tamayo, M. a. M. G., & Macapagal, M. E. J. (2021). Surrogacy among Filipinos who have struggled with infertility: A discourse analysis. Journal of Pacific Rim Psychology , 15 , 183449092199793. https://doi.org/10.1177/1834490921997933
9 Patel, N. V., Jadeja, Y., Bhadarka, H. K., Patel, M., Patel, N., & Sodagar, N. R. (2018). Insight into different aspects of surrogacy practices. Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences , 11 (3), 212. https://doi.org/10.4103/jhrs.jhrs_138_17 Piersanti, V., Consalvo, F., Signore, F., Del Rio, A., & Zaami, S. (2021). Surrogacy and “Procreative Tourism”. What Does the Future Hold from the Ethical and Legal Perspectives? Medicina-lithuania , 57 (1), 47. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina57010047 Stenfelt, C., Armuand, G., Wånggren, K., Svanberg, A. S., & Sydsjö, G. (2018). Attitudes toward surrogacy among doctors working in reproductive medicine and obstetric care in Sweden. Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica , 97 (9), 1114–1121. https://doi.org/10.1111/aogs.13342
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