HFE Summary And Ethical Analysis

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Prohibitionist’s surrounding the debate of saviour siblings argue that being a continuous donor without giving any consent is greatly dishonourable on a child’s autonomy. Which, should not be seen as compatible with certain strained life experiences. Denying a child the right to make medical decisions regarding their own body, when they are capable of doing so, is neither fair or ethical (Anderson & Christman 2005). Despite the success of the cases stated above, the birth of these saviour siblings highlights the controversy and raised ethical concerns about the welfare of these children. However, upon review, the HFEA claimed that provided there are strict conditions regulating the practice, the welfare of both the children would be equally

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