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    Choosing a surrogate mother can be challenging but also just the thought of considering surrogacy. In order to consider surrogacy, a couple has to first take into consideration each other’s feelings about surrogacy. Communication with your partner is very important. After deciding that surrogacy is something you and your partner would want, you’ll have to decide who you want as your surrogate. You want to take into consideration if you would want someone…

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    because they use so many animals as surrogate mothers. All this time they’ve been trying to succeed, but it only happens 5% of the time. What happens to the surrogate mothers where the cloning process failed. Either they are severely injured or they go to heaven. My reasons that animal cloning is not beneficial are Surrogate mother suffer/die, Moral and Ethical Dilemma, and finally Expensive Process. First off, animal cloning isn’t beneficial because it makes surrogate mothers suffer. According…

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    Surrogacy Thesis

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    CHAPTER 2: THE SURROGATE CONTRACT: AN ANALYSIS "Science has made us gods before we are even worthy of being men." The wonders of modern science have stretched the limits of man and imagination while creating legal and ethical dilemmas that society is ill-prepared to resolve. The reason for these quandaries are arguably attributed to the nature of the legal system - a legal system that seeks to draw its answers to modern problems from ancient rules and regulations) formulated at a time when…

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    Making Medical Decisions

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    Ms. Gorgonia Nazianzus ought to have her daughter, Philippa, as a surrogate when the time comes to make medical decisions that she will be unable to make on her own. P lives a couple of hours away and has visited her mother at least once a month unlike Nonna, who has not visited in the last two decades. Also, GN had the confidence in confiding to P that she did not want to be hooked up to machines for the rest of her life and that shows GN has a great amount of trust in P. Although the…

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    surrogacy. Partial surrogacy is when the surrogate mother is also the genetic mother of the child, and the conception takes place by the artificial insemination of the commissioning…

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    artificial insemination of a surrogate. If the intended father's sperm is used in the insemination, then the resulting child is genetically related to the intended father and genetically related to the surrogate. If donor sperm is used, the ensuing child is not genetically related to either intended parent but is genetically related to the surrogate. Gestational surrogacy on the other hand, the hiring couple’s egg and sperm have gone through in vitro fertilization and the surrogate mother is not…

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    The state must carefully examine the evidence presented by the surrogate to safeguard the principal’s intent to terminate such treatments, and that his intent is reasonably believed to be true to the faith of that person at the time of the surrogate’s decision. Section 4: The surrogate can show oral and/or written statements that reasonably support the principal’s wish to terminate medical treatments under the certain circumstances…

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    This document must be signed in front of two adult witnesses, one of which cannot be the surrogate, the patient’s spouse nor a blood relative. The patient also has the right to appoint a different person as a surrogate to make decisions regarding the patient’s mental health treatment. If a separate surrogate is not stated in the document the court will assume the primary health care surrogate is also the person the patient wants to delegate the task of decision making regarding mental health…

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    Theories Of Surrogacy

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    It is immoral to use children as a commodity where surrogate mothers are paid by a third party to give birth to a baby. Hence, children are not products to be purchased and sold, and women are not compartments to be exploited as child creators and then to be terminated. Word Count: 789 References. Anderson, E. S. (2000). Why commercial surrogate motherhood unethically commodifies women and children: reply to McLachlan and Swales. Health Care Analysis…

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    surrogacy differs from altruistic surrogacy as it involves a financial transaction. The surrogate mother relinquishes parental rights and transfers custody to the father in return for a fee and paid medical expenses. The author examines whether surrogacy improperly treats children and women’s reproductive capacities as commodities. This is done by emphasising the predominance of exploitation and degradation which the surrogate faces during the process. The purpose of this article is to make an…

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