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In Conceiving the New World Order, Stratified Reproduction is furthered defined to include the idea that “some categories of people are empowered to nurture and reproduce, while others are disempowered. This redefinition now allows whom are able to produce children, but unable to nurture children to be included in this group. Conceiving a New World continues on to say, “the concept of stratified reproduction helps us see the arrangements by which some reproductive futures are valued while others are despised.” (page 3)

Most research done on stratified reproduction focuses on contraceptives. However, stratified reproduction also includes infertility. Infertility is defined as “no conception after 12 months or more of regular, unprotected intercourse.” If research is done on infertility the focus is on middle class Caucasian women. There is hardly any focus on other ethnic groups. In *insert article name* the study focuses on infertility among multiple races and ethnic groups. Should I include research results??? Or do I focus on just the concept of this idea???

https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=x7gLxJ9fRTsC&oi=fnd&pg=PA380&dq=stratified+reproduction+anthropology&ots=gCrFcV4pz7&sig=aQcVIp4929JzRw57CEVF83sZUZM#v=onepage&q=stratified%20reproduction%20anthropology&f=false


 * “Their experience exemplifies the concept of stratified reproduction whereby the tasks that conventionally amount to motherhood—physical reproduction and childcare—are reorganized and shaped by the exigencies of class and race inequalities as well as by forces derived from global population movements and economic patterns”
 * Can I replace the old definition with this one? I added more to the original definition, but I feel like this one defines stratified reproduction better.
 * Women work for the good of the child rather than for themselves

http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0022146511418236


 * Article talks about the continued existence of stratified reproduction in the US
 * Women of color are overrepresented among people with infertility
 * Underrepresented among those who receive medical services
 * Access to health care is unequally distributed across racial/ethnic and social class groupings
 * Marginalized women are more likely to receive medical care that impedes fertility and less likely to receive care that facilitates fertility
 * Stratified reproduction research focuses on contraceptive practices
 * Abortion
 * Sterilization
 * Birth control
 * Rarely focus on infertility
 * Infertility: no conception after 12 months or more of regular, unprotected intercourse
 * Infertility: no conception after 12 months or more of regular, unprotected intercourse