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Infertility And Reproductive Technology
Previously there were only two remedies available for infertile couples: remaining childless or adopting a baby. The inability to have a child can be devastating and involve a lengthy process of loss and grief.
The success of reproductive technologies depends on a number of factors including the cause of infertility, the age of the woman etc. It is important that couples are aware of particular procedures' success rates so they have a clear idea of their chances of taking home a baby.
What are the rights of a child born by donor insemination or donor egg who wants to know his or her biological father/mother? Many children born from donor insemination are now at the age when they wish to find more about their biological parents. However, many donors want their donor anonymity preserved.
Is it ethical to select the sex of the child through the separation of male- determining sperm from female-determining sperm? This issue has been a particular concern in countries like India and China where having a male child is culturally desirable. It is feared that the technology will be used to conceive only male children. Similarly, is it ethical to selectively reduce the number of fetuses in cases where multiple pregnancies occur as a result of several embryos being transferred?
It is really important that we should not discriminate between the male and female child. It should be our first while conceiving a child. We should always take care of this. These technologies are there to help not to kill some in the womb. The couple should seriously pay attention towards this.
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