ABSTRACT
Ethical dilemmas are more common in assisted reproduction than in any other area of medicine. Providing a framework for discussing and articulating to patients the topical issues in assisted reproduction, this text examines the ever-changing interaction between ethics, society, and scientific advances in the area. This third volume of ethical debates includes chapters on assisted reproduction for parents with HIV and Hep-C, posthumous reproduction and non-Christian religious ethics in relation to assisted reproduction.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|25 pages
The Embryo: An Entity Worthy of Respect
chapter Chapter 2|13 pages
Human cloning: reproductive crime or therapeutic panacea – where are we now?
part II|43 pages
The Intended Parents and Family Welfare
chapter Chapter 5|13 pages
Risking parenthood? Serious viral illness, parenting and the welfare of the child
part III|44 pages
The Offspring and Society at Large