Ethical, translational, and legal issues surrounding the novel adoption of ectogestative technologies

S Segers, EC Romanis - Risk management and healthcare policy, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Increasing numbers of research teams are investigating the feasibility of developing artificial
amnion and placenta technology (AAPT), commonly referred to as “artificial womb …

[HTML][HTML] The path toward ectogenesis: looking beyond the technical challenges

S Segers - BMC medical ethics, 2021 - Springer
Background Breakthroughs in animal studies make the topic of human application of
ectogenesis for medical and non-medical purposes more relevant than ever before. While …

Ectogenesis is for feminists: reclaiming artificial wombs from antiabortion discourse

C Horn - Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience, 2020 - catalystjournal.org
In this critical perspective, I call for interdisciplinary feminist research to reclaim the subject of
artificial womb technology from anti-abortion discourse. In 2017, scientists announced the …

Gestaticide: killing the subject of the artificial womb

D Rodger, N Colgrove, BP Blackshaw - Journal of Medical Ethics, 2021 - jme.bmj.com
The rapid development of artificial womb technologies means that we must consider if and
when it is permissible to kill the human subject of ectogestation—recently termed a …

Ectogestation and the problem of abortion

CM Stratman - Philosophy & Technology, 2021 - Springer
Ectogestation involves the gestation of a fetus in an ex utero environment. The possibility of
this technology raises a significant question for the abortion debate: Does a woman's right to …

Should delivery by partial ectogenesis be available on request of the pregnant person?

A Nelson - IJFAB: International Journal of Feminist Approaches to …, 2022 - utpjournals.press
In this article I explore partial ectogenesis through the lens of choice in childbirth, framing it
as a mode of delivery. In doing so, I refocus discussion about partial ectogenesis, ensuring …

[HTML][HTML] Why ectogestation is unlikely to transform the abortion debate: A discussion of 'ectogestation and the problem of abortion'

D Rodger - Philosophy & Technology, 2021 - Springer
In this commentary, I will consider the implications of the argument made by Christopher
Stratman (2020) in 'Ectogestation and the Problem of Abortion'. Clearly, the possibility of …

From the maternal uterus to the “uterus device”? Ethical and scientific considerations on partial ectogenesis

S Zaami, G Gullo, MC Varone… - European review for …, 2021 - iris.uniroma1.it
The article aims to elaborate the progress made in partial ectogenesis research on sheep as
well as human embryos. Since the ban on embryos experimentation after the 14-day …

Regulating abortion after ectogestation

J Räsänen - Journal of medical ethics, 2023 - jme.bmj.com
A few decades from now, it might become possible to gestate fetuses in artificial wombs.
Ectogestation as this is called, raises major legal and ethical issues, especially for abortion …

Ectogestation and Humanity's Whence? An Exploration with Saint Augustine and Karl Barth

ML Anderson - Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
This essay explores the theological and anthropological significance of birth, in order to
discern what might be lost with the adoption of complete ectogestation (“artificial wombs”) …