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The ability to reproduce has been seen by man as a God given right, but what happens when that ability is not present and a couple trying desperately to become pregnant can not? Assisted reproductive technologies have become the answer for many people, yet it is seen as a threat by many others. Procedures such as in artificial insemination, vitro fertilization, surrogate mothers, and embryo freezing have become a legal and ethical hot topic in our society. Those that are for assisted reproductive technologies argue that those who want to parent a child should have the right to do so, and if they can afford to use technologies advances then it is there to be used. They argue that reproduction is a God given right; therefore God gave man the abilities to fertilize an egg, out of the womb, and implant and a fetus in a woman’s uterus. They do not see the fertility treatments as man playing God but only as Man doing the work of God. Another justification given for assisted reproductive technology (in the case of surrogate mothering) is that a child or children can not have enough loving parents and family; this insinuates that the surrogate mother will be incorporated into the child’s like.
Approximate Word count = 780 Approximate Pages = 3.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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