
Regulating Conception
Science, Politics, and Reproductive Genetic Innovation
Myrisha S. Lewis(Author)
New York University Press
Will be published approx. on 17. February 2026
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-1-4798-3152-4 (ISBN)
Description
Uncovers the hidden federal regulation of assisted reproductive technology and reproductive genetic innovation
The use of assisted reproductive technology (ART) has become increasingly prevalent in society, with approximately ? of American adults reporting in 2018 that they or someone they know has undergone fertility treatment. Yet, while traditional ART techniques like artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization (IVF) have led to the birth of millions of children worldwide, their use and research has remained contested within the American regulatory sphere.
In Regulating Conception, Myrisha S. Lewis assesses the moral, political and social issues that influence the federal regulation of ART and reproductive genetic innovation. Contrasting the prevailing viewpoint that ART is "minimally regulated," Lewis uncovers how ART techniques that combine IVF with genetic modification or substitution face hidden regulations from federal agencies that curtail access to reproductive genetic innovation. Though the jurisdictional basis of these agency actions has never been clearly articulated, agency employees continue to use agency-issued letters and advisories to deter practitioners of reproductive genetic innovation. In doing so, these actions limit access to life-altering reproductive technologies in the United States and further disparities in access to assisted reproduction. Exposing the extent of over-regulation assisted reproduction in the US, Regulating Conception urges the minimal regulation of assisted reproduction and reproductive genetic innovation in place of clandestine regulation, to increase transparency and safeguard reproductive rights.
The use of assisted reproductive technology (ART) has become increasingly prevalent in society, with approximately ? of American adults reporting in 2018 that they or someone they know has undergone fertility treatment. Yet, while traditional ART techniques like artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization (IVF) have led to the birth of millions of children worldwide, their use and research has remained contested within the American regulatory sphere.
In Regulating Conception, Myrisha S. Lewis assesses the moral, political and social issues that influence the federal regulation of ART and reproductive genetic innovation. Contrasting the prevailing viewpoint that ART is "minimally regulated," Lewis uncovers how ART techniques that combine IVF with genetic modification or substitution face hidden regulations from federal agencies that curtail access to reproductive genetic innovation. Though the jurisdictional basis of these agency actions has never been clearly articulated, agency employees continue to use agency-issued letters and advisories to deter practitioners of reproductive genetic innovation. In doing so, these actions limit access to life-altering reproductive technologies in the United States and further disparities in access to assisted reproduction. Exposing the extent of over-regulation assisted reproduction in the US, Regulating Conception urges the minimal regulation of assisted reproduction and reproductive genetic innovation in place of clandestine regulation, to increase transparency and safeguard reproductive rights.
Reviews / Votes
"Dives deeply into Congressional records, FDA correspondence, and cutting-edge scientific labs to make the structure that drives assisted reproduction visible. Regulating Conception shows how religious extremism and bureaucratic cowardice limit fertility options while unregulated private actors create their own subterranean responses. Lewis' spotlight on these practices is long overdue." - June Carbone, University of Minnesota Law School"Regulating Conception provocatively makes a case for less, not more, regulation of advances in human reproduction. Anyone working in the field will need to grapple with it. This book is a must read for anyone concerned about the future of assisted reproduction." - Hank T. Greely, author of The End of Sex and the Future of Human Reproduction
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Trade binding
Illustrations
1 table
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
544 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4798-3152-4 (9781479831524)
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02/2026
NYU Press
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Myrisha S. Lewis is Professor of Law at William & Mary School of Law.