Question: We have observed the commodification of eggs, and we now have a new market of stem cell research, and egg donations
from developing nations are considered okay. What do you think about the commodification of eggs at a global scale?
Question: As we talk about various infertility treatments, I think that for a country that poses itself as loving of children, we
spend very little of our resources to enable us to economically bear children when we were maybe biologically meant to. Later pregnancy
is not necessarily a matter of choice for women of lower economic status. Here is an opportunity where women can come together across
class. Is there a way we can bridge barriers around these reproductive health issues?
Question: What do you think of protection that gametes from same sex couples get in terms of their reproductive rights?
Question: Given the radical transformation of the notion of work, how has trade unions addressed it as an ethical way of being in
the world today?
Question: Where do men fit into reproductive health in the twenty-first century?
Question: Breastfeeding fits into the rights of women when they're working and raises issues of children. It's a very different
picture for disparate groups in society. What are your comments on that?
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