Preface ix
Acknowledgments xix
1 Introduction 1
2 Ongoing Debates about the Ethics of Prenatal Genetic Testing for Down Syndrome 17
3 Autobiographical Accounts of Parenting a Child with Down Syndrome 37
4 Adaptive Preference and Empirical Research about Families of Children with Down Syndrome 57
5 The Wrongful Disability Objection 73
6 Is Selective Termination Morally Wrong? 105
7 Down Syndrome: Identity and Disability, a Normative Pragmatic Account 125
8 Conclusion: The Negative Influence of Capitalism on Reproductive Selectivity 149
Afterword 169
Notes 177
References 185
Index 207