Commentary I’m prone to say because of the work I do in bioethics, that “the pill allowed us to have sex, without having babies, and now reproductive technologies allow us to have babies without having sex.”  I use Elton John and his partner David Furnish as my illustration. Elton and David came to California to buy eggs from one woman and rent the womb of another to become parents—no sexual act was involved in the creation of Elton John’s two sons. Both sons were carried by the same surrogate mother. Beginning with “the pill” we began the process of decoupling sex from baby-making, so naturally I was excited to preview the new documentary film, “The Business of Birth Control” based on Holly Grigg-Spall’s book, “Sweetening the Pill.”  I read Grigg-Spall’s book back in 2013 when it was released and full-disclosure, I contributed modestly to the crowd funder to make the …