This book addresses responses to the predicament of medical and social
infertility. It draws on international research to examine the
dimensions of reproductive citizenship in relation to decision-making
about a range of issues: from fertility preservation and the
desirability of family creation as a normative expectation of social
participation, to how families manage and negotiate engagement with
providers of reproductive materials and services around information
disclosure and contact, and how they consider their social obligations
and responsibilities in relation to the use of assisted reproductive
technology (ART).