Nae-Née: Birth Control: Infallible, with Nanites and Convenience for All Nae-Née: Birth Control: Infallible, with Nanites and Convenience for All

Nae-Née: Birth Control: Infallible, with Nanites and Convenience for All

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Publisher Description

Nae-Née posits a world not unlike our own, as it confronts the major taboo of our time: the conflict between human overpopulation and the human desire to pass on one’s DNA and one’s culture.

Our planet’s ecosystem is being stressed past capacity to the brink of collapse due to biodiversity loss, rising sea levels, floods, droughts, overdependence on fossil fuels, and climate change.

In short, the human species is in dire trouble due to overpopulation – its own.

No one seems remotely inclined to sacrifice any comfort or control over their habits in order to save the environment and ultimately their own future existence, happiness, or sense of purpose.

But there is a significant difference: nanite technology has advanced sufficiently to be of actual, practical use to physicians and scientists.

Nae-Née is a safe, reliable, user-friendly form of birth control. It is a microscopic device made of nanites – microscopic robots. It contains a life-time supply of super-concentrated RU486, which the device releases whenever it detects a rise in hormones that indicates a fertilized embryo is about to implant itself.

All that the inventors – a husband-and-wife team – wanted was a convenient device that would prevent pregnancy every time without pumping a woman’s body full of artificial hormones. Its name literally translates as “not born” and was chosen by Avril, the wife, to reflect her husband’s Scottish background and her own French ancestry. The story is told from Avril's point of view, a woman with Asperger’s and a professor of women’s medical history.

The world’s leaders have enacted a bold new world policy, and drafted a treaty at the United Nations, and every nation has agreed to sign onto it. This is done on a date that doom-sayers have anticipated with predictions of various – and often unrelated – dire consequences: December 21, 2012. Under the terms of the treaty, all women must have a government-registered Nae-Née device.

Henceforth, every birth of any new human being must be licensed, and not everyone who wants a license to reproduce shall be granted one.

The novel is followed by a comprehensive and extensive bibliography that acts as a case file on global warming and human overpopulation, presented as being taken from Avril’s research files…and the news articles in it are non-fiction, from well-respected sources.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2014
27 April
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
753
Pages
PUBLISHER
Stephanie C. Fox, J.D.
SIZE
1.7
MB

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