纽约的代孕状况:新的国家模式,新的赞助人,新的危险?

IF 1.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Nancy King Reame
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Baby M案导致纽约禁止商业代孕,40年后,不孕不育行业发生了很大变化。先进的技术,包括妊娠载体妊娠的出现,使得远距离和长时间制造体外受精胚胎变得更容易、更有效,加速了跨境生殖服务的繁荣,并使有偿代孕在越来越多的代孕友好国家和其他国家蓬勃发展。对于国际夫妇来说,美国已经成为“规避旅游”的热点,因为它有一流的医疗保健,充足的自愿怀孕者供应,同性恋夫妇对家庭建设的兴趣日益浓厚,孩子可以立即获得美国公民身份。这篇评论回顾了一些社会文化和全球力量,这些力量为2021年在纽约州通过《儿童-父母安全法》奠定了基础,以及该法案的反对者为加强对妊娠载体、配子捐赠者和捐赠者受孕后代的保护所做的努力。我认为,尽管医疗和法律准则更具针对性,但高市场需求和经济利润,加上缺乏监管力度,对健康风险和决策自主权的错误假设,以及对长期健康结果的研究不足,继续使纽约州的有偿妊娠代孕成为一项没有充分知情同意的高风险冒险。提出了可能的意外后果和未来的研究问题。
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The State of Surrogacy in New York: A New National Prototype, New Patrons, New Perils?

Four decades after the Baby M case that led to the prohibition of commercial surrogacy in New York, much has changed in the infertility industry. Advanced technologies including the advent of gestational carrier pregnancies had made it easier and more efficient to create IVF embryos at a distance and over time, accelerating a boom in cross-border, reproductive services and allowing compensated surrogacy to flourish in a growing number of surrogacy-friendly states and beyond. For international couples, the USA has become a hot spot for "circumvention tourism" given its first-rate medical care, ample supply of willing gestational carriers, burgeoning interest in family building among gay couples, and immediate USA citizenship for the child. This commentary reviews selected sociocultural and global forces that helped set the stage for the passage of the Child-Parent Security Act in New York state in 2021, and the efforts by its opponents for stronger protections not only for gestational carriers, but for gamete donors and the donor-conceived offspring. I argue that despite more responsive medical and legal guidelines, the high market demand and economic profits, combined with the lack of regulatory teeth, faulty assumptions about health risks and decision-making autonomy, and inadequate research on long-term health outcomes, continue to make compensated gestational surrogacy in the state of New York a high-risk venture without adequate informed consent. Possible unintended consequences and future research questions are proposed.

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Journal of Medical Humanities
Journal of Medical Humanities HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Humanities publishes original papers that reflect its enlarged focus on interdisciplinary inquiry in medicine and medical education. Such inquiry can emerge in the following ways: (1) from the medical humanities, which includes literature, history, philosophy, and bioethics as well as those areas of the social and behavioral sciences that have strong humanistic traditions; (2) from cultural studies, a multidisciplinary activity involving the humanities; women''s, African-American, and other critical studies; media studies and popular culture; and sociology and anthropology, which can be used to examine medical institutions, practice and education with a special focus on relations of power; and (3) from pedagogical perspectives that elucidate what and how knowledge is made and valued in medicine, how that knowledge is expressed and transmitted, and the ideological basis of medical education.
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