Regarding personal and ethical problems with Assisted Reproductive Technology, describe surplus embryo issues, "Octomom" issues, and egg donor issues
What will be an ideal response?
The student should assert that surplus embryo issues often arise during a divorce if the divorcing couple has frozen embryos concerning which partner should gain access to these embryos. Additionally, surplus embryo supplies raise the question of using these for adoptive purposes by infertile couples. Moreover, if a mistake is made, does a fertility clinic have the right to destroy embryos without the clients' consent? Concerning "Octomom" issues, fewer than 20% of U.S. fertility clinics follow professional guidelines as to how many embryos to implant in a woman, resulting in multiple births. Also, women may lie to fertility clinics about their age, histories, etc. Egg donor issues involve the risks of donation.
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A. France B. the United States C. Germany D. Great Britain
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A. exist to protect the rights of those with less power in society. B. do not provide equally for all members of society. C. create meaning for the people who participate in them. D. hold society together.