Manufacturing Humans: The Challenge of the New Reproductive Technologies |
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accepted adoption adult argued argument artificial insemination ation babies biblical bioethics Biological Parents brain birth cells cerebral cortex cerebral hemispheres chapter child childlessness Christian chromosomal clinical conception concern consider considerable context cortex debate discussion donor early embryo ectogenesis embryo and fetus embryo donation embryo transfer ethical existence experimentation fetal research fetuses function gametes genetic uniqueness gestation God's guidelines human embryos human person husband implantation individual infertile couples infertility instance involved issues IVF programme live previable marriage married couple means ment moral nature neurons non-therapeutic research O'Donovan oocyte ovum ovum donation personhood possible postnatal prenatal previable fetus procedures protection question regarded relationship reproductive technologies response result scientific social parents society spare embryos sperm spontaneous abortion status surrogacy surrogate mother surrogate motherhood technique theological tion treated uterine tubes uterus vitro fertilization Warnock weeks gestation wife woman X₁ Y₁
References to this book
Personal Origins Church of England. Working Party on Human Fertilisation and Embryology Limited preview - 1996 |