1.
Surrogate Motherhood and the Politics of Reproduction by Susan Markens
(NON FICTION)
The book is about the social construction of surrogacy in
the United States and debates surrounding two bills on surrogacy in 1992, one
in California and one in New York, and at the way the feminist lobby and other
factors shaped two very different outcomes. In New York surrogacy was
eventually outlawed, while in California it is leniently practiced.
2.
Surrogate Motherhood: International Perspectives by Shelley Day Sclater
(NON FICTION)
This edited collection takes an interdisciplinary approach
to the subject of surrogacy, including perspectives from law, psychology,
anthropology and social work.
3.
Surrogacy Was the Way: Twenty Intended Mothers Tell Their Stories by
Zara Griswold (NON FICTION)
It is a collection of surrogacy journeys of mothers. Women
becoming surrogates should read this book as it will be helpful in contracting
a surrogate and even to those interested in becoming a surrogate for the
insider perspective it provides.
4. The
Baby Business: How Money, Science, and Politics Drive the Commerce of
Conception by Debora L. Spar (NON FICTION)
This book gives the facts about commercial surrogacy and
some interesting insights into the global market.
5. Birthing
a Mother: The Surrogate Body and the Pregnant Self by Elly Teman (NON FICTION)
Book narrates the personal experiences of surrogates and
intended mothers. It breaks many common myths about surrogacy and about
relationship between participants in gestational surrogacy arrangements.
6.
Surrogate Motherhood: Conception In The Heart (Institutional Structures
of Feeling) by Helena Ragoné (NON FICTION)
The writer looks at traditional surrogates-- women who use
their own egg and are inseminated with the intended father's sperm. The
analysis sheds light on the way surrogacy changes established notions of kinship,
family, and motherhood.
7. Due Date by Nancy W. Wood (FICTION)
Surrogate mother Shelby McDougall just fell for the biggest
con of all—a scam that risks her life and the lives of her unborn twins.
Shelby McDougall, recent college graduate, is facing a mountain of student debt and carting a burden she'd like to exorcise. But Jackson and Diane have their own secret agenda, one that has nothing to do with diapers and lullabies.
Shelby McDougall, recent college graduate, is facing a mountain of student debt and carting a burden she'd like to exorcise. But Jackson and Diane have their own secret agenda, one that has nothing to do with diapers and lullabies.
8. Womb for Rent by Amanda Brian (FICTION)
It is two books in one. It has stories of a wealthy business tycoon
Derek Cameron and his own resident pet sitter Talli Paxton, and Jenna McBay,
who owns a bookstore and wants to wed a man of means.
9. Her Sister's Baby by Janice Kay Johnson
(FICTION)
Colleen will do anything for her sister Sheila, including
having her baby. Sheila's husband, Michael, wants a baby, too. When Colleen
offers to be a surrogate for his wife, he's deeply grateful.
10. And Baby Makes More: Known Donors, Queer
Parents, and Our Unexpected Families by Susan Goldberg, Chloë
Brushwood Rose (FICTION)
(Courtesy: www.goodreads.com)
Dr Neeraj Pahlajani
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