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    Gender‚ Health and New Reproductive Technologies Sub theme:-Assisted reproductive technology and its effect on women health (Socio- legal study) As a mother they are respected As a sister and daughter they are protected As a wife they are prevented Within a womb they are selected * Gurmeet Kour Ph.D Scholar (Department of Law) Jammu University Women of child bearing age fall into

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    Catholics firmly believe that we cannot think that we have a right to have any treatment possible in order to get a child. Catholics believe that any conception whether by natural or unnatural means should only take place within the loving sexual relationship of a husband and wife. They would only want fertility help to be given to married couples. Catholics firmly believe that just because science makes something possible it doesn’t mean that it is right. Catholics believe that life begins at

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    was linked to her chastity‚ a worth which could be lost or diminished due to real or‚ in the case of Shakespeare’ Hero‚ perceived sexual indiscretion. Commercial Surrogacy and the redefinition of Motherhood The childbearing days are no longer a required element in the reproductive period for some. Commercial surrogacy has

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    CAFS HALF YEARLY NOTES * Parenting & Caring Becoming Parents and Carers: Parenting: The process of raising and nurturing children in a family Caring: The process of looking after the needs and wellbeing of another person due to their age‚ illness and/or disability Biological parents: The parent who has provided the genetic material‚ either sperm or ovum‚ to create a foetus. Pregnancy Planned Pregnancy: * Planned pregnancies involve a strategic choice on when to parent *

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    diagnosed with any fertility problems at all. However‚ if you are still having trouble there are many helpful treatments of conceiving a child‚ for example‚ fertility drugs‚ artificial inseminations‚ donor sperm‚ donor eggs‚ in vitro fertilization‚ and surrogacy. One treatment is to use fertility drugs. This method is injected or taken in pill form‚ the drugs release hormones that induce ovulation to boost egg production and make the uterus more receptive to embryo implantation. This method is best suited

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    Question 1: It is clear to see that a higher percentage of women (16/20 *100 = 55%) know what assisted fertilisation is compared to men (6/20 *100=30%) at a difference in percentage of 25 %. Women may be more interested in being exposed to assisted fertilisation as they themselves have a greater understanding due to being in the position themselves or a close friend needing the process. Question 2: When designing the question I did some research about the actual cost of assisted fertilisation and

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    Assess-2 /Legal Studies. Hayley Galvin Preliminary Law in Practice: Investigating a Contemporary Issue Contemporary issue: Same Sex Marriage Marriage is both universal and central. All across our country‚ in every town and city‚ every social class‚ every race and ethnicity‚ every religion or non-religion‚ people get married. To be told “You cannot get married” is thus to be excluded from one of the defining rituals of civilised Australian society. Homosexuality and the laws regarding

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    Family law is a fundamental aspect of our legal system‚ seeking justice through providing protection for the family unit whilst still reflecting the values of society. The concept of family has evolved greatly due to shifting societal influences. Correlating with this shift in values‚ there has been ongoing family law reform in an attempt to achieve justice for all family members and society. This has been both effective and ineffective in addressing the tension between individual rights and the

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    become a product and take away the value of life. There are other ways to create a family if IVF is unsuccessful. There is the possibility of generating a baby through egg/sperm donation or even surrogacy. It raises questions of the child’s parents on birth certificates and even nationality if surrogacy has occurred overseas. Such knowledge is the reasoning for laws and regulations involving IVF. According to ART Australia (Assisted Reproductive Technologies) and South Australian Reproductive Technology

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    are experimented on‚ which can be seen as violating the “sanctity of life” * Many Christians would object to treatments which use donated sperm or eggs because they believe this would be adultery. * Most Christians do not agree with surrogacy because it involves a third person‚

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