Making babies in the 21st century

From posthumous conception to the right to have children, this week's public forum examined the rise of reproductive technologies
    This week, the University of Cambridge centre for gender studies hosted a public forum, Making Babies in the 21st Century: the Rise of Reproductive Technologies, in association with the Guardian and supported by Cambridge University Press.
    Panel members included:
    • Onora O'Neill, moral and political philosopher
    • Professor Marcia Inhorn, professor of anthropology and international affairs, Yale University
    • Professor Susan Golombok, director, centre for family research - developmental psychology, University of Cambridge
    • Professor Carl Djerassi, inventor of the modern day contraceptive pill and emeritus professor of chemistry, Stanford University.