Ethical problems in medically assisted procreation
Germond, M. · Ethik in der Medizin · 1998 · Heft 9 · S. S34 bis S45
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Zusammenfassung
The risks associated with the techniques of medically assisted procreation (MAP) rapidly became well-known, and in such a short space of time that no biomedical domain remained untouched by the great deal of thinking and the expression of a multitude of opinions it provoked. MAP is evolving between two poles: quality/misuse (even violation) and evidence/fantasy. The ethics will be evoked in the clinical reality from which they spring and where their justification lies. The three objects common to these ethics, the oocyte, the embryo and the child, are illustrated in this context. MAP has as its corollary access…