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Melanie (seated) and Michael Thernstrom, with Violet and Kieran, and their gestational carriers, Fie (left) and Melissa
From the NY Times, Jan 2, 2011
A tale of two fertility treatments
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Nadya Suleman, the “Octomom”From [email protected]
The ethics of egg and embryo use
• In IVF clinics
• In human embryonic stem cell research
• Sandel: “they stand or fall together”
Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs)
• In vitro fertilization (with or without pre-implantation genetic diagnosis)– Choosing at the level of the gametes
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Above: from the Stanford Daily
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Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs)
• In vitro fertilization (with or without pre-implantation genetic diagnosis)– Choosing at the level of the gametes– Status of social mother/parents– Gestational surrogacy– PGD: choosing at the level of the embryo
• What happens when range of traits screened for broadens?
• Prenatal fetal testing