According to Chapter 7, what consequences of reproductive technology might we see in the future?
A) Heterosexuality is no longer necessary for the traditional parents and children model of family.
B) Pressures such as a woman's 'biological clock' may become unimportant. This would open up the sequence of the life cycle significantly.
C) Childrearing can take place at any time in adult life.
D) Longer life spans in general further reduce the centrality of childrearing to family life.
E) All of the above
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