Having a Baby Through Assisted Reproductive Technology

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Conceiving a baby can be easy for some couples and difficult for others. In fact, some couples can do so naturally and others may need some professional help or even to the point where adoption is the only possibility available. When given the option of professional help, we need to look at the big picture and think about the moral, immoral and ethical part of this delicate subject. However, while it may be difficult for some couples to conceive a baby, there are many methods that can possibly work and that’s when ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology) becomes a great part of it. As far as the moral and ethical part, some people would disagree to this new technology such as IVF (in vitro fertilization), surrogacy, egg transfer, intrauterine insemination, etc.

Sarah and Jim, a beautiful, married and happily ever after couple desperately to have a family are pursuing their dreams to become parents. The couple, however, cannot have kids due to the fact that Sarah is infertile. Given this situation, they have considered the idea of ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology). However, when it comes to make a decision; they both have different points of view and cannot come up with a plan. Sarah’s decision is based on Kantianism’s theory. She believes that surrogacy will be the best option for her since having a child inside her body will never be possible. In fact, surrogacy is an arrangement between the couple and a woman who is willing to carry and deliver the child. Surrogacy will be done with Jim’s sperm and Sarah’s eggs. The sperm needs to meet the eggs and then need to be implanted into the surrogate’s uterine wall. This process is usually done by artificial insemination which means that no sexual intercourse is needed. However,...

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...efit everyone involved because the child would get the opportunity he or she may have otherwise missed out on and the chance at a better future; as well as, the couple would receive the opportunity they have always wanted, which is to be parents and raise a child together. In comparison, the option of surrogacy does not bring as many benefits to the couple. Besides the fact that they will have a child biologically their own, the benefits of adopting a child and changing their life surpasses any benefits of surrogacy. Also, it benefits the woman because her body would not have to go through intense months of hormone therapy bringing the risk of unforeseen side effects. In conclusion, super ovulation therapy is not one-hundred percent guaranteed; however, adoption is more likely to be successful and brings the most amount of joy to all members involved.

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