A young married couple has been attempting to conceive but they have been unsuccessful for the past 4 years
They decide to contact several fertility clinics in an attempt to seek explore new technologies available for individuals seeking to conceive. They realize that they do not have sufficient insurance or cash funds to cover the cost of the new technology and are forced to consider adoption. Lack of access to the new technology would be consider a violation of which ethical principle. a. Justice c. Fidelity
b. Veracity d. Beneficence
A
This is an example of a justice issue in women's health that deals with paying for reproductive technologies. Reproductive technologies involve expensive procedures that enable women to successfully become pregnant.
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