Ethics on procreation: Does everyone have the right to found a family?

Clinical Ethics 8 (2-3):44-46 (2013)
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Abstract

An effectiveness assessment on access criteria for advance fertility treatment funded by the National Health Service, UK, in people who need help to procreate identified serious ethical issues associated with these criteria. The new draft National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence guidelines on fertility treatment that aims to expand the eligible group of patients is deemed inadequate on the basis that the right to found a family should be accorded to all. Assisted reproductive techniques aim to satisfy a basic human need and therefore should be routine part of the National Health Service

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