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On Reproductive Work in Spain: Transnational Adoption, Egg Donation, Surrogacy.

Diana MarreBeatriz San RománDiana Guerra
Published in: Medical anthropology (2017)
Spain's plummeting fertility since the late twentieth century may seem to reflect a waning desire for children. Nevertheless, reproductive disappointments resulting from gender inequalities cause many Spanish women to postpone motherhood and experience age-related fertility problems. For them, creating a family often becomes possible only through the reproductive labor of other women. Our analysis of transnational adoption, egg donation, and surrogacy in Spain shows how anonymity and altruism play out in these three strategies, with implications for the valuation of women's reproductive work and relationships among reproductive providers, intermediaries, recipients, and the resulting children.
Keyphrases
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • young adults
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • cervical cancer screening
  • type diabetes
  • breast cancer risk
  • pregnant women
  • childhood cancer