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1 Why are transplant surgery and medical treatment for infertility controversial? Date: Date: Thursday, 02 July 2015 Starter: Match up the key terms with the definitions and stick in your books. TIF: - Do you think surrogate mothers should be allowed to sell their babies? 5 minutes

Artificial insemination Embryo Infertility In-vitro fertilisation Surrogacy Organ donation Injecting semen into the uterus by artificial means A fertilised egg in the first eight weeks after conception Not being able to have children The method of fertilising a human egg in a test tube An arrangement whereby a woman bears a child on behalf of another woman Giving organs to be used in transplant surgery

Artificial insemination Embryo Infertility In-vitro fertilisation Surrogacy Organ donation Injecting semen into the uterus by artificial means A fertilised egg in the first eight weeks after conception Not being able to have children The method of fertilising a human egg in a test tube An arrangement whereby a woman bears a child on behalf of another woman Giving organs to be used in transplant surgery

What do you already know? 1)Write “Infertility treatment” in the middle of your page on one side and “Transplant surgery” on the other. 2)Complete a mindmap drawing out everything you already know on this topic. -What is it? -How does it work? -Why would people want it/need it? -Why do some people disagree with it? 1)Write “Infertility treatment” in the middle of your page on one side and “Transplant surgery” on the other. 2)Complete a mindmap drawing out everything you already know on this topic. -What is it? -How does it work? -Why would people want it/need it? -Why do some people disagree with it? TIF: - Can you predict what Muslims and Christians may say about these topics? Add this to your mindmap. 5 minutes

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1.Egg cells are taken from the mother. 2.The egg is mixed with a sperm sample to allow fertilisation. 3.The fertilised eggs are incubated (= kept warm) to let them grow for a few days. 4. The embryo is implanted back into the mother. Hormone treatment will make her womb ready to be pregnant.

What am I? What am I used for?

What is it? Organ donation is the gift of an organ to help someone else who needs a transplant. Hundreds of people’s lives are saved each year by the generosity of organ donation. The organs taken after death are then transplanted into the body of someone desperately needing them! Or they are taken from a live donor – kidney.

Quick check 1)What organs can be transplanted? Kidneys, heart, liver, lungs, pancreas and small bowel. 2) How many people die each day while waiting for a transplant? Three 3) Can someone with HIV donate organs? No 4) How old do you have to be to join the organ donation register? Anyone can register but parent have to give consent for their children 5) Can you donate an organ while you are still alive? Yes

When were the first organ transplants? The first successful kidney transplant was in The first heart transplant took place in 1967.

Arguments for transplant surgeryArguments against transplant surgery It saves l____________It is e___________________ The organs would otherwise be ___________ It uses a lot of m______________ & few people You can help others after your d__________ (Love your n________) Encourages sale of organs from L________________ Children are d___________ who could be saved Diverts resources from p________________ of diseases & less expensive c____________ 5000 people die each year w_______ for organs Raises questions about when someone is d___________ It is distressing for the f___________ of the person who has died

Do you think people should choose? In Spain they have an opt out system for Organ Transplantation The British Government debated whether we should have this in 2008 but rejected it. Do you think this is a better system than what we have in the UK? Why?

Dead or Alive? Obviously, organs like a heart can only come from a dead person, but some organs like kidneys can be donated by a live donor because we have two kidneys. Donor and recipient can go on to lead a healthy life. Bone marrow, which can help some cancer sufferers, can also be given by a live donor. However, as with all organ transplants, the tissue of the donor and the recipient has to be matched before surgery is considered.

There are many unwanted or orphaned children in the world so people should not have treatment for infertility

Infertility is nature’s way of controlling the population

A person should not be kept alive with the organ of another person

What have you learned? 1)Return to your mindmap and add to it using your green pen -What is it? -How does it work? -What examples can you give? -Why would people want it/need it? -Why do some people disagree with it? 1)Return to your mindmap and add to it using your green pen -What is it? -How does it work? -What examples can you give? -Why would people want it/need it? -Why do some people disagree with it? TIF: - Can you predict what Muslims and Christians may say about these topics? Add this to your mindmap. 3 minutes