Assisted reproduction in history: the ethical experience of parenting
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Carmen Massé GarcíaKeywords
reproducción asistidainfertilidad
historia de la medicina
bioética
Medical philosophy. Medical ethics
R723-726
Business ethics
HF5387-5387.5
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The decision to undergo medically assisted reproduction techniques involves a series of ethical questions that men and women of all times have had to answer: why do so? Wwho decides? Why so? Why not? How to face the process? We look at History to help them respond from the experience of so many women and couples who have needed to react toattend their impossible reproduction with the most unlikely resources. Looking at the subject and theirhis experience of meaning may be a more fruitful bioethical proposal than resorting toducing reflecting solely onion only to techniques.Date
2018-02-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:6e901f6bb97b480291c0c931fd490f4b2529-9573
10.14422/rib.i06.y2018.001
https://doaj.org/article/6e901f6bb97b480291c0c931fd490f4b