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Starter – On handout, jot down everything you know the relates to the topics listed. Extension – Sanctity of Life reminder. Homework – Research current affairs regarding IVF. Learning Objectives:- To understand the nature of medical ethics in terms of both beginning life and maintaining life. To consider the meaning and effectiveness of IVF AID/H and surrogacy in fertility treatments. To encounter and reflect on some of the key moral issues surrounding some of these topics.
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Topic split into two parts. We will start with fertility treatments.
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AID: ◦ Artificial insemination by donor. (Mother’s egg sperm donated) Only one biological parent in the family raising the child. AIH: ◦ Artificial insemination by husband. Husbands sperm fertilisation is assisted. IVF: ◦ In vitro fertilisation. Sperm & Egg from parents. Fertilisation takes place in a test tube. In vitro means ‘in glass’. ◦ 1 in 80 births. ◦ Roughly 25% success rate.
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One in six couples in Britain suffer from infertility. 27,000 couples receive treatment each year. There is a one in six chance of treatment resulting in pregnancy. Each attempt costs approx £3000.
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For each question, reflect and write down what you think. When the timer changes, discuss your opinions in pairs or groups ahead of whole class feedback. 1) Who should be helped? Married, co- habiting couples, single people, same sex partnerships.
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2) Who should pick up the bill? 3) Who owns the frozen embryos (what if the parents split up?) 4) If not two biological parents should the offspring have the right to know name of donor?
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