Medical Ethics - IVF Flashcards

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State 3 supporting Religious principles.

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God-given purpose to procreate.

“Love thy neighbour” - brings happiness, prevents suffering, stewardship means improving the world.

Islam - Abraham and Zachariah’s prayers. Permissible within bounds of marital relationship.

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Outline IVF.

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Ova and sperm cells taken from Mother & Father (or Donors).

Several Ova are artificially fertilised in a Petri dish.

Once divided into 8 cells, becoming embryos, several are implanted.

Pregnancy continues as normal.

Excess embryos are discarded or frozen.

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Quote from the World Health Organisation

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8-10% of couples in industrialised countries face fertility issues

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Quotes for the Sharon Bernardi case

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48 year-old, Sunderland
Lost 6 babies at birth and Edward at 2
“Delighted” at House if Commons approval
IVF is “no different from having a heart transplant”

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Quote for Introduction, Michael Fischer

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“only one rule in medical ethics need concern [us] - that action on your part best conserves the interest of the patient”.

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Quote for 2nd Christian supporting teaching - caring for others

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Church and Bible teach to “love thy neighbour”

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Quote for Islam supporting point - Qur’an 42:49-50

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“He leaves childless whom he wills”

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Quote for Christian against - 1949, Pope Pius XII

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No external fertilisation. Those who do “take the Lord’s work into their own hands.”

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Quote for Christian against - Ecclesiastes 3:1-3

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Teaches that “He sets the time for birth” and “the time for killing”

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Quote for Sanctity of Life - 1 Corinthians 6: 19-20

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Life is “given by God”

“you do not belong to yourselves, but to God”

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1st Quote for Albert Schweitzer - ‘Reverence for Life’

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We “cannot help but have a reverence for life… that is the foundation of morality”.

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2nd Quote for Albert Schweitzer

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Humans are born with an intrinsic “will to live”

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Jonathan Glover challenges Schweitzer. 1977 book ‘Causing Death and Saving Lives’. Death is hard for others not the subject.

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“for the subject, death itself consists merely of the moment when consciousness vanishes”

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Peter Singer’s Personhood - killing embryos is not wrong

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“potential human life” and not a “human life with potential”

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Braithewaite’s contribution to consent

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Puts forward that “the doctor has only the power over the patient which the latter gives him”

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Average cost of one IVF cycle

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£5000

17
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Finance - case of Meagan and Ewan

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some parents considered “facing a life without children even worse” than another potentially unsuccessful pregnancy.