Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Born Imperfect
2. Karyotypes
3. Human Malformations
4. From Prenatal Diagnosis to Prenatal Screening
5. Sex Chromosome Aneuploidies
6. Prenatal Diagnosis and New Genomic Approaches
Conclusion
Notes
Index
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""An accomplished piece of scholarship, Imperfect Pregnancies will be necessary reading for students and historians of medicine and medical technology, particularly those interested in a comparative perspective. Lowy's book places current debates about disabilities, reproductive technologies, and abortion in an essential historical context. It encourages scholars to think more about the complicated implications of supposedly progressive medical and technological advances, provides a synthesis of the main developments in biomedical technology in the twentieth century, and paves the way for future specialized research.""