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    use of Assisted Reproductive Technology(ART). The government should provide funding to allow all states to pass infertility insurance laws. In order to give infertile couples a chance to create their own family with a healthy baby. First and foremost, an introduction for those who are not familiar with the topic assisted reproductive technology. Loosely based on the definition provided by 1992 Fertility Clinic Success Rate and Certification Act, Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) is any laboratory

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    science and technology advance, new ways of life become easier and can be found at any individual's fingertips. Reproductive technology is a broad topic, which can be broken down into using any type of technology to treat infertility. Couples who are, in fact, unable to have children turn to the form of technology to assist in producing offspring. There are many procedures that can be done to treat and give women a chance to conceive a child. Women seeking pregnancy use, according to Reproductive Technology

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    Assisted reproductive technology Assisted Reproductive technology (Art) is a technology used to make babies in artificial way. This technology gave hope to a lot of people all over the world to have children. Statistics show that almost Three million infants have been delivered using Assisted Reproductive Technology in the last 30 years, all over the world. This procedure enables couples to achieve pregnancy, for example women or men who are infertile; also singles that want have babies,

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    Running Head: Assisted Reproductive Technologies Abstract ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES (ARTs) can be very helpful for certain patients, but ethical concerns have been raised about the inherent nature of specific techniques and the contexts in which many techniques are used. Physicians play important roles in supporting those who wish to become parents and in educating patients about impediments to fertilization and ways to promote conception. We discuss various ethical issues surrounding ARTs

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    Brief description of technology Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) refers to the technology used to assist human reproduction for individuals who are infertile (inability to conceive after trying for at least 12 months). Assisted Reproductive Technologies are categorized as HardwareThere are a variety of assisted reproductive technologies that are used to help couples reproduce: • In vitro fertilization (IVF) – this is fertilization outside of the body. IVF is the most effective and the most

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    The Four Principles of Ethics in New Reproductive Technology Jamie Cormier Health Care Ethics Baker College January 14, 2014 How can the principles of ethics (autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice) assist in finding a middle ground on new reproductive technologies? The principles of ethics can assist in finding a middle ground on reproductive technologies by forcing the healthcare provider to consider first the patient and their well-being above all else, yet keeping in consideration

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    Assisted reproductive technology, or ART is a treatment that is used to help infertile women. This is a treatment that extracts a women’s egg and mixes it with a man’s sperm. This process helps make an embryo. The embryo is made and placed by into the woman. Vitro fertilization is a type of assisted reproductive technology that is more commonly used. These techniques are often done with donors or surrogates. This type of technology can be a gift for families who want a child naturally but can’t produce

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    couples can become parents is through assisted reproductive technology. These technologies involve in vitro fertilization, intrauterine insemination, intracervical insemination, and the “do-it yourself” method. That being said, homosexuals should have the same access to these technologies that heterosexual couples do. Same-sex couples and couples with fertility issues struggle to have families. But the struggle does not end with reproductive technology. A lot of times a surrogate mother or a donor

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    Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) is a method that allows individuals the ability to biologically conceive a child. Individual’s who use the in vitro fertilization method has the opportunity to identify genetic defects in the embryos by using preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PDG) . However, having this ability raises various ethical issues. When researching this particular topic it was difficult to form an educational decision on whether I supported the procedure or not. In certain situations

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    some of the anthropological challenges raised by the introduction of NRT’s (New Reproductive Technologies). In the world we live today, technology plays a very important role in the construction of our society. By the means of new technologies, new theories, ideologies and perspectives are being applied to understand social phenomena. Society has gone, and is still going through a new revolution, because technology has changed the way we look at different sectors in our lives, such as in the way

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