Reproductive rights and assisted reproductive technology


Assignment:

By now we are all have some familiarity with the case of Nadya Suleman who, in January 2009, gave birth to octuplets at a Kaiser Permanente facility in Bellflower, California. When news of the birth first came out there was great excitement and anticipation about the mother and the family. As more information surfaced about the facts of the case; in particular, the artificial insemination of embryos and Ms. Sulema's history, the excitement among many turned to anger and wonderment of how Ms. Suleman could have 14 children goven her lack of fiscal means.

Without delving into the legal aspects of the case, discuss the ethical implications by applying the theories and principles to the following:

  • The doctor should not have agreed to implant the embryos.
  • Removal of the children from Ms. Suleman is proper.
Your answer must be typed, double-spaced, Times New Roman font (size 12), one-inch margins on all sides, APA format.

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