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Ethical Issues Related to Reproduction
Miracle Brown
HLT 305
March 18, 2012
Abstract:
Medical Technology combined with influence of religious morality in a community has made
much church to encounter different issues associate with life and death. This is where
nonexistent in the past. It is very important to provide outlines in relation with the laws of the
situation and handle these matters. It is my concern to offer sufficient findings for ethical
decision making. It’s more than 15% of the couples who are married that is infertile in the world
today. More than 10% of the couples have more children then they expect to have. Cure of
infertility, nothing has been done to correct this. There are more alternatives in the modern days
because of medical technology advance. Moral and ethical repressions embedded and which
make these practices undesirable.
There are many of ethical issues that is related to reproduction. There are ethical issues
surrounding assisted reproduction, surrogate parenting and the practice of sperm and egg
donation. A way of having children without engaging in sexual intercourse is known as Assisted
Reproduction. Individuals with no fertility challenges choose assisted reproduction to reduce
the risk of transmitting some good genetic turmoil. Throughout this essay I plan to explain what
ethical dilemmas surround surrogate parenting, what are the implications for the definition of
family and about abortion.
There are many ethical dilemmas the surround surrogate parenting. The use of Assisted
Reproduction, particularly egg donors and surrogate mothers has generated controversy. Often at
a young age, woman undergo significant medical and psychological risk. Some women even
does if for money. There are many concerns about young women in need of money undergo risks
to benefit older...