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In Vitro Fertilization


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In Vitro Fertilization
With the commencement of wedding vows comes the anticipation of creating a family. Unfortunately, for a myriad of diverse individuals, infertility is an issue that must be dealt with. Suddenly the capability of conceiving a child becomes a dire hardship, and the couple may grow to be so desperate for a child, that they look into other means of conceiving. In vitro fertilization has become such a huge breakthrough in modern technology. However, the ethical (and legal) implications of in vitro fertilization have placed many concerns on the interests of the potential child. The end result could be that in vitro is not in the best interests of the child.
Over the past few centuries modern technology has grown to such a huge degree that now creating a baby has become genetically possible (Laing, 1998). These are possible with such processes as cloning or in vitro fertilization. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a "procedure whereby......

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