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    Assisted Reproduction - 2

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    Bobbie Bailey Assisted Reproduction Grand Canyon University HLT 318V December 19‚ 2010 Abstract: In this paper I will discuss the ethical issues surrounding surrogacy‚ egg donation‚ and discuss exploitations of women who choose to become a surrogate mother. In addition to these moral issues I will also explore the ethics and morals of IVF and the implantation of multiple eggs to one subject that may result in multiple births. In the occurrence of multiple births the subject is faced

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    And Medical Ethics‚ seventh edition‚ Britain; Oxford University press. McHale‚ J. – Fox‚ M. (2007) Health Care Law‚ Text and Materials‚ second edition‚ London; Sweet & Maxwell Limited press. ¬¬¬McKinney‚ N.Y.D.‚ (2001)‚ Laws Prohibiting Commercial Surrogacy and Laws Prohibiting the Destruction of Human Embryos‚ Ndisi‚ J Pattinson‚ S. D.‚ (2009)‚ Medical Law and Ethics; second edition‚ London: Thomson Reuters publishers. Paulson‚ R.J. et al.‚ (1997)‚ Successful Pregnancy in a 63-Year Old Woman‚ Fertility

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    Surrogate mothers also fill the need for non-traditional families including the gay and lesbian population as well as single heterosexuals. ISSUES OF COMMERCIAL SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD Although compensation might not be the main motive for surrogacy‚ by making compensation illegal‚ it may decrease the amt. of surrogates available Some people may refer to surrogate motherhood as "baby selling" but surrogate mothers are not selling the child – they are just providing a service Medical Ethics

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    carrier. Surrogacy is one of the most expensive ART procedures. Generally‚ assisted reproductive technologies can range from several thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars for a gestational carrier using your frozen embryos. Before you get too deep into your decision-making about how far you’d go to have a baby‚ it would be best to check with your insurance carrier about how much of the cost of these methods is covered. There are several legal and ethical issues that surround surrogacy‚ some

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    used alternative method used Surrogacy. Surrogacy is basically when another woman carries a baby for the infertile couple by one of two ways. The first is traditional. This is when the partner’s sperm is used to fertilize the egg of the surrogate mother using artificial insemination. Gestational surrogacy is when IVF is used to create an embryo using the natural parent’s egg and sperm. After this the embryo is inserted into the surrogate’s womb. In both types of surrogacy‚ the surrogate carries the

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    recognition of same sex couples. Furthermore‚ a statutory presumption of shared parenting – as instigated by society’s transitioning values – displays the changing nature of parental responsibility. Not only are society’s views progressing‚ but surrogacy and birth technologies are accelerating. The standard for care and protection of children is recurrently transforming. It is for these reasons that the law‚ “limps behind” those dynamic views of society. Due to the long-awaited family law reforms

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    does not connect himself with the topic as he relies on laws and facts about surrogates. An example of this is; "[a]lthough there was a powerful dissent‚ the majority of the law reform commissioners maintained that‚ as a matter of public policy‚ surrogacy ought to be permissible "(Hutchinson‚ Allan. 24).This appeals to his higher educated audience as it is more intricate and has language that is more in depth. The audience would not feel threatened by his vocabulary and instead would enjoy its complexity

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    why it is difficult to define from an ideology perspective and also explain what ideology means. The essay will also discuss motherhood and how mothers can be mothers other than through a biological way. Also discussed throughout the essay is how surrogacy and adoption leads to someone becoming a mother. The essay will finish with a conclusion and highlight key facts on motherhood and why it is difficult to define the word motherhood. A bibliography will be used to show the different sources used to

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    you receive it‚ you’ve personally been chosen by god for this gift‚ So if your infertile‚ it’s just the path that god has chosen for you. Surrogacy is also frowned upon in this religion because any acts of artificial insemination involve masturbation and that is extremely sinful for people of this religion in question‚ they also believe that AID and surrogacy can in act effect and complicate the idea of a family‚ because it is not a true family‚ as someone else is contributing to it‚ instead of a

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    blended in nature‚ as family is the foundation of society. It can be argued that as society progresses in an ever developing world‚ the law continues to languish behind society’s changing values in regards to the recognition of same-sex relationships‚ surrogacy and birth technologies and the changing nature of parental responsibility. Although this argument is not true in all circumstances‚ it is a prominent issue which legislators face‚ as they are the ones who are required to ensure that the law is reflective

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