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    Holy Bible and Sacred Traditions that have been interpreted by the Church’s teaching authority. The church teaches that ending the life of a pre-embryo‚ embryo or foetus is wrong‚ as they believe that life begins at the fertilization of an ovum by a sperm. Humans must be respected from the very moment they come into existence‚ and as IVF can be taken as man trying to play god‚ the pope strongly condemns such acts as Stem Cell Research and IVF. “IVF

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    business practices. They could make money by using cloned humans as slaves‚ organ donors or to commit crimes on their behalf. http://energyfanatics.com/2014/03/20/human-cloning-ethics-pros-cons/ Pros of Therapeutic Cloning • Cloning can help to create vital organs - minimizing the waiting period. - Organ are made from the patient’s own cell which results in the organ not rejecting. - There is no need for organ donors. • Researchers can study the regeneration of organs. Cons of Therapeutic Cloning

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    (NSW) confirms that the woman’s consenting husband is the legal father of a child born through artificial insemination‚ not the sperm donor. The child born of artificial means retains the same legal status as those who are born of natural means. Under the Adoption Act 2000 (NSW)‚ commercial surrogacy is prohibited but altruistic surrogacy is legal and is where the sperm donor and the surrogate mother are the legal parents of the child. It is then up to the birth mother to surrender her rights to allow

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    pregnancies. IVF is not allowed by the Catholic Church because it separates the unitive and the procreative aspects of marriage. To separate the unitive and the procreative aspects of marriage is a mortal sin. In addition the sperm donor commits a mortal sin in order to harvest the sperm which is needed for IVF. Although one human life may be created through the IVF technique‚ many surplus foetuses‚ (unborn babies)‚

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    On August 9‚ 2001‚ President George W. Bush announced to a national audience his decision and new policy on stem cell research. President Bush explained to the United States how he would not allow federal money for new stem cell research. Federal money could only be used for existing stem cell lines. For any new stem cell research‚ the money must come from the private sector (Ruse‚ 11). This controversial decision is still a widely debated topic that is in the forefront of the current political

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    that does not mean they do not need a mate. It can be a women that is in her late 30’s and has not met MR righrt and is just trying to beat the clock by taking a sperm donor. There are also will be superficial people that want a specific gender for their baby but that will never be the majority. In a few years the children born from donors and selective sex selection will want to hear about their entrance to the world. They might have psychological issues knowing that they

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    with hundreds of thousands of test tube babies living in the world‚ in vitro fertilization (IVF) has become much more common. IVF is usually reserved for instances in which a woman suffers from blocked or damaged fallopian tubes or a man has low sperm count. The typical IVF cycle begins with drug treatment designed to control ovulation. One common method is to take five days of nasally administered gonadotropin-releasing hormone analogue (GnRH) to shut down the ovaries‚ followed by then days of

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    Where does life begin? In vitro fertilization is a process by which egg cells are fertilized by sperm outside of the womb. For couples who cannot conceive in the “natural way” through intercourse and fertilization of the egg and sperm‚ some may choose to undergo IVF in order get pregnant. People who might not fully understand IVF and how it works may argue that it is science getting in the way of what should be natural. Not everyone can conceive in the natural way and that is why I will be discussing

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    Ethical Issues Surrounding Assisted Reproductive Technologies M DuMont Dumont Technical Institute Practical Nursing Program Nurs 171 Health and Healing 1 April 14th‚ 2013 Submitted to: D Bickford Ethical Issues Surrounding Infertility Treatment Options “Infertility has emerged as one of the fastest growing health challenges that are of paramount concerns” (Yuit Wah Wong‚ 2012). There are various causes for infertility in women some of which include medical disorders with the

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    Global In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Market (Instruments‚ Reagents and Media‚ Technology‚ Geography) - Size‚ Share‚ Trends‚ Opportunities‚ Global Demand‚ Insights‚ Analysis‚ Research‚ Report‚ Company Profiles‚ Segmentation and Forecast‚ 2013 - 2020 th On 15 July 2014 This Report focuses on " Global In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) Market (Instruments‚ Reagents and Media‚ Technology‚ Geography) - Size‚ Share‚ Trends‚ Opportunities‚ Global Demand‚ Insights‚ Analysis‚ Research‚ Report‚ Company

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